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M4 ' jf' ft N JOHN BAILEY yi-A ' John Bailey has a very broad, undistorted outlook on life. We all know him as a shark in mathematics and a great reader. Every book John recommends is sure to be a good one. He is very much interested in every- thing worth while, from music to social problems. His discussions of new ideas are always interesting and of great value to us. These qualities alone will make a name for him, but who can forget his Vivid portrayal of Macbeth in the last senior play? EDITH BECKWITH This tall, attractive blond, who gave us her wonderful, never-to-be-forgotten por- trayal of the widow in one of the senior plays, The Boer, is one of the most popu- lar girls in the senior class. She is a true friend with a loyal, loving heart and a real appreciation of friendship. Edith has a fine sense of humour and has won the hearts of all of us with her abundance of charm. She spent a successful year on the Council. With her willingness to help and her Winsome per- sonality we are sure that Edith will always have many friends. will HOWARD BERHALTER After an absence of three years, Howie is back with us again. He has certainly proved to be a valuable addition to the class. Howie alway is the same quiet, unassuming person that he is in a basketball game, and we all know that his cool and steady playing has been the gretest factor in the success of the Varsity. However he has a very humorous side to his character-have you ever noticed his ties? He is a remarkable baritone and has sung over the radio many times, con- clusive proof that he has an exceptional voice. All in all, Howie is one swell fellow. Us 1 1 J r 1 if l -iii.. ' . U M l- . ..,, I ' l ifilf l i 451. G? 2::T'1 1 lg .i j17: fj.'l ' K si , iw P' -4 -ws, ,. '14, 2 Xa, V - ' Q-5 Qiulfff' F3141 fiiiiiilllliv' ' 5 li . ' A: .r X 413 ings!-Q-194 i' ' . f' fm-4
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O S r ly v UD, W MM MARION BINSWANGER is fi ,nf of im Jill IIWA BX ff it , 'QM a .,. Ai-iii' . . W gi, f , , . , wily X' 'iii I 7 If asf' ' 31 1, fi. 1 H, . ,flr S! .. Zgistjq QL ' 'WNLMRQ Here is one of those cool brunettes, who never seem to exert themselves, yet who accomplish so much. Marion is a very good student and has had her share of student responsibilities. But not only is she a clever student, she is also very likeable and full of fun. In fact, we all have enjoyed many laughs at her quiet humor. She is quite an athlete, too, being captain of basketball and proving most competent. In all, Marion is decidedly capable, and one of our most favored seniors. WILLIAM BRUCKNER Bill is a person whom scarcely any of us know. But the people to whom Bill exposed himself found him rather like this: First of all, he is artistic fone needs only to recall the lovely results of Bill's attemptsjg is uncommonly good naturedg always fumishes puns fweak sometimes, we'll admitj or other means of entertainment. He's never seen studying but always knows his lesson. Bill's been very helpful, putting his best into any enterprise, and we hope he keeps it up. CONSTANCE BURNETT In every class there is bound to be a per- son endowed with an over abundance of pep and smiles. So is our Connie-always cheer- ful and helpful even in the most downcast moments. Besides her rare good-naturedness Connie has an unusual ability and talent in the literary world. She is well-read on cur- rent topics and news events, a fact which makes her especially good in history. Petite Connie has smilingly made her way along the avenues of friendship and she is held high in the esteem of all. Parker is proud to send her out-an all around sport and pal.
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