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SMITH POPE CHASE DALEY Senior Class T OUR years ago we began our career as a class with Mr. Catherman as sponsor. Our x initial success was a Christmas party. During the same year we were exceedingly successful in athletics, practically winning an interclass track meet, losing to the seniors by only one point. At the beginning of our sophomore year we had the largest Sophomore Class in the history of Fordson High School, a total membership of 175 students. Although we did not achieve prominence as a class that year, individually we were excelling and contributing much to the school. Practically all of the unbeaten reserve basketball team of that year was composed of sophomores. In later years our boys formed the nucleus of all the varsity teams. While some of our members were gaining athletic fame, others were becoming important in other fields, such as the debating team, and the Tractor and Fleur-De-Lis staffs. Our junior year was marked by many social successes including the junior play, a skating party, J-Hop, and junior and senior banquet. No one will forget the good times we had at the masquerade ball, the Washington dance, and the junior-senior skip day. During our last year in school we came into our own. With outstanding members of our class dominating every field of activity, we made ourselves a powerful influence in Fordson High School. Our social achievements were a dance and the senior play. We were also the first class to organize a senior class service group. Both the Jan- uary and June graduating classes were the largest ever known in the school. So we pass on, leaving you this record of accomplishments for your future classes to equal or better if you can. Officers Tony Smith Vincent Pope Harrison Chase Jack Daley President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer page twenty-eight
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rur i in DB- U.IA John Tuday He is swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. Northwestern High, ‘28; Memphis High, ’28, ’29; Orchestra, 2!»: Pythagoreans, President, ’30, 31. John Walti And he was the ladies' choice.” Football, ’28, 2}), 30, '31; Track, 28. '29, '30, '31; Swimming, '28. '29. ’30, ’31; Student Council, '29, ’30; Glee Club. ’28, '29, ’30; Debating, ’28, '29; F-Club, '28, ’29; National Honor Society, '30; Varsity Club. ’30, '31; French Club, ’27, Treasurer, 28, '29; Math Club, '29, ’30; Science Club, 30, ’31; Industrial Educa- tion Club. Vice pre$v dent, ’29, ’30. Lloyd Ude By the work one knows the workman Western High School; High School of Com- me rce; Commercial Club, Treasurer, ’29, ’30. Alida While On the stage she is mistress of all. Robert A. Zarske The silent countenance often speaks. Band. '28. ’31. The Tower page twenty-seven
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Janet Akowitz I have a heart with room for every joy.” Tractor Typist, 21 . ’30; Glee Club, '29, ’3«; Orchestra, '29, '30. Alex Anonich Gentle in manner, firm in reality.” Salina, '28, '29. Alphonse Asiuliewicz '7 am not in the role of common men.” George Baker A profter man as one shall see in a summer's day.” Eastern, '29. '30; De- bating, '28, '29. Donald Bastian Good things come in small packages.” Humboldt High School, '28, '29. Robert Alexander Oh, how I love my alma mater.” Swimming, 29, ’30, '31; Golf, '30, 31; Glee Club. '28, 29, ’30, ’81; “Jonesy”; “Thirteenth Chair”; “Out of the Night”; Varsity Chib, '30, ’31, Treasurer, ’30, '31; Dramatics Club, 29, ’30. ’31. Vice-presi- dent; Basketball Man- ager. ’28, ’29, ’30. ’31; Football Manager, ’28. ’29, ’30. '31; Baseball Manager, ’28, '29, ’30, 31. Marie Elvera Arpi She will go swimming- ly along through life.” St. Alphonsus, '27; Commerce, ’28, 29; Swimming Team, ’30. Mary Bacilla And she was oft the wisest and most unas- suming.” Salina, ’28, ’29; Trac- tor, ’30; Glee Club, ’29, '30; Dramatic Club, '29; Latin Club, ’30, ’31. Alex C. Banonis lie was the mildest manner'd man.” Glee Club. ’29, ’30; Orchestra, ’27, ’28. Frederick J. Bishopp Lord of himself.” Tennis, '31; Band, ’30, ’31; Orchestra. ’29, 30, ’31; Dramatics Club, ’30, ’31 ; Sciens, Edi- tor-in-Chief, ’31. page twenty-nine
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