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Kenneth Edward Davis Ken has been our beloved president for two years. He was a member of the 1926 National Champion Basket- ball Squad. Ken showed his grit in the 1926 Senior-Junior Relay when he won his heat. Ken is a fellow that we all love and who can fit in any place. Wherever you go, we will always remember you as a fine leader and a good sport. Debating Club, Class Play, Basket-ball, Class Officer. Katherine Mannix McMurray For two years Kay has served as the Vice-President of our class. Besides being a fine debater, she excels in dramatics, and has had the leading part in many plays. At the same time she has maintained high marks in her studies and won her numerals as center on the girls' basket-ball team. Her well-dressed appearance, her pleas- ing voice, and her Irish wit have made her extremely well liked by both faculty and class. Dramatic Club (President), Debating Club, French Club, Class Play, Red and Gray Dance Committee, Basket-ball, Marshal, Class Officer. Helen Mary Barnicle Helen has been the jolliest, sweetest, and peppiest secre- tary ever. We seldom meet Helen when she isn't bubbling over with fun. She is always ready with a compliment or an encouraging word of some kind. She has appeared in various debates and plays. Helen's name has adorned our honor list for four years. Noted for her curly hair, her popularity, and her chattering. Dramatic Club, French Club, Debating Club (Secretary- Treasurer), Class Play, Class Book Committee, Marshal, Class Officer. Leo Thomas Carney Leo took excellent care of our financial affairs for two years and proved himself a capable treasurer. He worked untiringly selling football badges for '27's funds with excellent results. He spent little time on girls as studies and the gang occupied most of his time. Leo's popu- larity is due largely to his wit, keen sense of humor, and fine looks. Dramatic Club, Class Play, Class Officer. 8
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Aino Aili Aalto Aino with the irresistible eyes and smile! It is worth climbing three flights of stairs to classrooms to catch sight of her boyish-bobbed head. She is a good athlete, a crack student, and a reliable friend. What would happen if she were separated from her partner-in-crime who is also a marshal on the third floor, it is hard to say. Aino was the first to burst upon our startled sight with a Tom-boy skirt. Write-up Committee, Basket-ball. Marian Ruth Adams A student by all means Marion works every other week at the Normal School office. Her studious bent brings her good marks. She is always on the job ready for whatever may come her way whether it be a shorthand test or a good laugh. Ernest Adler The silent man is worth a world of talkers Ernest is a quiet and bashful lad who spends his spare time practicing basket-ball. Perhaps he wants to be a coach like his father. He succeeded in impressing upon Miss Peabody's mind that he knew some German. Ernest can be found on the second floor near 29 at recess every day with his other half, Gilbert. Armas John Aija la Armas is noted as being the best chauffeur in our class. He can drive almost anything from a Ford to a Hudson and do it skilfully. Turning corners at thirty miles an hour or passing Packards in his flivver are everyday occur- rences. He has spent much time in the office visiting Mr. Woodbury. Armas is a good student, particularly in Latin — when he studies. He and Rudy seem inseparable. Rauha Celia Aijala We should publish our joys and conceal our griefs Rauha, the blond who puts the bobbed heads to shame. No flapper bob for Rauha! She is blessed with a keen sense of humor and an exceedingly happy-go-lucky man- ner. She is one of the few who don't bluff all their teachers. She is a good student and has the power to win friends.
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