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i 1 it N i l l i 0 M .u ,454 . ' 2 n 1 'll ' 'M 'i ' 'f 'f' ' J Tr s' ' 1-5 I - 7 6 fit M l Mi lim Ii R A 'fl I ' I . , 5 t -V P I rf ' W J ' . 1 LEROY P. CHURCHILL . , . , rcR0yxx ul-dan ' Erfl f Work ix for those not clezfvr enough to rwoid it ' X' Class Track, 1, 2, 33 Class Baseball, 1, 2, 33 ,' 1 Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3g Basketball, 2, 3, . ,, Captain Second Team, lg Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, X . President, 43 junior Play, 3, Treasurer Hi-Y , 1, rg Club, 3, 4: Glee Club, 3, 43 President, 45 i. Assembly Committee, 4. 1 A 1,4 il Station W.A.A.M.. broadcasting! The Glen MI Ridge Banjo Boys will now give us a few selec- ,ii tions. Yes, La, their leader, does play. the H, fi banjo-uke, and he plays it to perfection. But why , mention only the banjo-uke for La plays a multi- ll is tude of instruments well. He also has a hne voice li li and is president of the Boys' Glee Club. it l, In basketball, La has proved hls prowess on , Wi many occasions. This last year, however, he has l' had an injured leg, which has kept him out of , the game, though it never kept him from taking il? week-end trips to Chevy Chase. ' l. L 0 There is sure to be music in the air and victories ,X l- .5 in basketball when La gets to BROWN ff w :'F?r3.i 3. . , ' , r:1f,,iIgE5j'.f.i?ig' V 2 , , gym. tug J.-i J I ...,l. , fx.. iiR1lv'i:,!qE'ii'?l5a. W' I 17.5 ,yi ,, , ,, 1 .I . up , 1 . 'xgfkf if Q-5 ' 1, u! ' I H it i - 4 i 1 9 2 6 1 i, ' i i 1, X J i i i 5? i V l l l 5 Il ' ' . , l fl il ALBERTA BANCKER COX ' ll g ii ' Bertie 5 11 Still water runs devil ,I f, Xmas Card Committee, 45 Welfare Committee, 43 li 1 Secretary, 4. Q il X 1 Alberta never has much to say but whenever f Q 1 t she does speak we love- her for it. VVithout N QI , attracting attention, her sweet quiet smile makes 5 her well liked by everyone, and yet we are not so 1 L sure that Bertie smiles so sweetly for no reason at , I I all, a little birdie tells us that a particular some- Q body admires her shy smile. Funny that the par- l , ticular somebody is the Senior Class cut-up, but if 3 then opposites always do like each other. , t However, we do wish Bertie would tell us some I 1 of her secrets, but no-she never will. Instead she 1 I blushes, and if we are too persuasive walks away l and leaves us blank. 1 ul . Bertie likes Glen Ridge High so much that she 1 IS going to take a P.G. and then continue her edu- cation at SWAR'l'I-IMOlCli .. L . ., 2 fied! A artnet S ...-----, .... .... . , .... .We -C of , 1 Ll' 4- T. .fzjfiw -1' an , ' ' ' - 7 4 2 Co . A .S ' . ..... is J T at .4 Wwqw-wa . 3 Nineteen Ccfyvn,
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ir...-..-- . ll --,' 'A ,- ,.l ' fC' 'N 'if WM if' it tr' fn' s, . lisi fb t A ln M, ,W 1: iii ll 'ill ii .W fi , r, A , ' 4. N -KNV f '-fri' AMICLIA ELIZABETH DEGENHARDT 'ilri X l Milly Dcgh ' i I.iHIv 'woman are drmgcrous things li' ii Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3g Basket i ii . ball, 4. 1' xi In the distance we see a small, slender girl ap Li' Ii ' proaching us. Her clothes are of the latest fash- ' i i ' ion. That's Amelia. We never knew a girl that i' , could get away with clothes better than she. l' ll i We often miss Amelia from school, but these l I society people must have their shopping tours l i and their afternoons at the theater. We're not l, , so cruel as to.deprive them of that. j As to her higher education, she is as changeable I, ' as her wardrobe. Today it is Miss Wheelock's, Q , 4 l . 1 - 'N - la gi, 'M .4 I v tomorrow a finishing school in Switzerlandg but then that's too far for week-ends at Princeton Prep. 4 Everyone will agree that Dcgh is a good sport, but we all know she is bored with this dull exist- ence. Cheer up, dear, just think of the future at CONNECTICUT COLLEGE l , il 1 9 . 2 5 :ii I A ' l . I i , . it 1 , , fi l i E , . l' A, -- ,, -I ERNEST RUDOLPH DIKOVICS ' ,I Ernie Rudy ' ' Give vwry man thy car, but few thy voice 1 Executive Council, 2, 3, Vice-President, Class, 2, , , Football, 2, 3, 43 Captain, 3, Baseball, 4, i ' Basketball, 2, 3, 43 Captain, 43 Track, 43 5 4 ' Class Track, 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Baseball, 1, l 2, 3, 4. ' La meillcure lecon dc la classe, Ernest. Thus , ., does Miss Baldwin cxuberlate after Rudy has 3 f given a recitation in Frenc . This is not true 1 Q l of French alone but of all his studies. Rudy can j , takelpart in every sport and still keep up with his li ' ' 1 studies well enough to earn himself a place on , , Q X the honor roll. just glance at his pedigrce-cap- ' , ' Q tain of football, captain of basketball and so on. T, il l He is a leader as well as a player and without X: 1 - him no team would be complete.. l ' 1 I With all his abilities, Rudy is very quiet and ,M g modest, especially with the girls. 5 ' , Ernie is going to give Glen Ridge a good repu- lil - tation at PRINCETON ii l it lf ll ll Ml.. 2 T A-Q-.., -.,....,. ,. ,,,, ....,, ..,.,-.,..,.,-... .,. it . - C9 ,. C Q AY.. P H .. -. .....,........,..-.........,...idlAMV Twenty ...- .-......,,,......
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