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is a enior who will long be remem- be y classmates. Jerry came to Pa er in h' junior year and before he was in chopl eek, it seemed as if he had lways be a ong us. Maybe it is his ready smile t ma s him so well liked. He is a good st ent, b t never takes even his most difficul work t seriously. Chemistry has been s favorite study, but he doesn't con- fin is talents to any one Held to the exclu- si of everything else. As Luka, the old, nt, devoted servant, in the first group of senior plays, he showed his ability in portray- ing a difhcult character. We regret that he didn't enter Parker sooner than he did. V' RALD EISENSCHIML RosAL1E EISENSCHIML Rosalie joined Parker as a ju-nior and has greatly contributed in Parker's literary sphere. Possessed with a fine knowledge of our world because of her extensive travels, she has done much to broaden our 'ideas and fancies of foreign lands. The fact that she is well read has made her a very interesting conversationalist. She has made contribu- tions to the class in various ways, perhaps the most outstanding being her portrayal of the Baroness in The Far Away Princess, for her performance was one of the finest given. EDGAR FAUST When Edgar came to the school in tenth grade he was very quiet, reserved, and reticent. But gradually we came to know him and to recognize his talents. He's been a great aid on the football team, and has helped make Parker hold her own in many games. His ability at basketball was dis- covered and he has been on the team ever since he came to Parker. The school elected him Assistant Judge in his senior year, a fitting reward for one who has been so con- sistently competent and so responsible.
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ROBERT CALDWELL Big and blustering-that's Bob. Can't you see him arriving at school, shouting Hello, with his usual hearty voice? Bob's main achievement is getting ads for the Record. For a long time he strove diligently I ,Z ' and has been awarded for his perseverancef , with the 'position of Advertising Managerf' Judging by this commendable work we should say that Bob will get somewhere in the future. Who knows? JANE DAHL Jane is the direct contradiction to the saying, Beautiful but Dumb. The con- sistency with which she gets E's is almost alarming. She somehow always finds time to do her home work despite her many dates. In her freshman year she made a charming class secretary. For several years Jane has been head of the Friendly Relations Club at Parker, and was on the Record during her senior year. She has always been very active in the Forum, taking the lead in several plays, and was elected secretary-treasurer of ,the Forum this year. In the first set of senior plays, she very capably played the part of the Princess in The Far Away Princess. Jane's success at Parker has in- deed been great, and we know she will en- large upon it at Wellesley. PHIL E. DAUCHY Although Phil left us in the ninth grade for three years, he came back to Parker to graduate with our senior class. Wherever he may be he commands attention. He is not only known as a Westerner, but also as a linguist, a columnist, and the author of several essays. He also devotes his time to outside interests and is always up on the latest news events, plays, and books. As a traveler he has few rivals in the class, and when he leaves, the school will lose a unique personage. H f a J. -rf ' A ,JK I' 1 Qi iiil , iibf WAA Q 4 I, .1-L l i w 1 Fliil F lg, . xiii 2-ffaffyf i , It , -'El ,W A ll BH I1 ' ll, 1 TN :g5 f i1' .. 45: 1 Q 2 1 ,A . 1- ff ,gl V g '4 ASEE
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ROBERT FOSTER Bob is the good-looking, dark-haired boy of the senior class. He commands everyone's attention when he enters the room. He is the voice of the class. Bob belongs to the Extemporaneous Speaking team, where he holds high honors. If one gets into any kind of discussion with him, one might just as well give up, for Bob surely can hold his own. His excellent work in The Boor, one of the senior class plays, shows his dramatic ability. Bob is going to Harvard to study law. Good luck to you, Bob, although we all know you'll lay the law down in great style. JANE FREESE Jane has been an invaluable member of Parker, being very beautifully poised, lend- i-ng her lovely voice to countless Forums, and doing her bit to make things run smart- ly. She is not superficial, for she can always get high grades and she may be relied upon to give a clear, concise, and fair criticism of any book she may read. Those who are fortunate enough to know Jane more in- timately are acquainted with her calm, so- phisticated, yet serene personality, and ever apparent charm. . X .A qw k Yak. 'xy I . t, i 5 X. , f'x, 5f,'i ,. ROBERTIHAGEY is 3 Ever since about fourth grade, or ever since we were old enough to take part in athletics, Bob Hagey has been one of our great all-round athletes-a southpaw, hold- ing letters in football and basketball, tennis, and golf. In his athletic career at Parker he has played halfback in football and center in basketball. But he is probably greatest on the golf links, where to beat him one has to be good. Besides being an athlete the boy always has been one of our leaders. In his junior year he was class president, and it was in this ofhce that he directed a very success- ful Junior Prom. In addition to being an athlete and a leader, Bob has a personality which is sure to wi-n him friends and more feminine admirers at whatever college he chooses. -A if I 1 -gi , IND m ' f I I 'Fish I BIWAW I I -. --.:: I f Eh ,1 3 Fuses., Q .. I . all I - Eel- I 3 Q., is I X 12 ,gy 2 t.fVc'VQl'Q53giH f .--' 'fafaallliiz ' N, - . ,f mr' ix i 1 I 'WN 'WRST ,N
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