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THE BLUE AND WHITE JOHN ATCHESON CONSIDINE DADDY, JOHNNY 18 years Brown Heh-heh-heh! And that's John Atcheson, the most cheer- ful and perhaps the best liked fellow of all his class. We girls can't decide between Johnny and his side-kick, Bill Blanchard, as the best dancer, but score one for Johnny, as he won the prize waltz at the Junior Prom. There has been hardly one play in which Johnny has not appeared, and this fact along with that most thrilling, deep, sonorous voice of his, has won for him the dis- tinction of being the best boy actor in the class. That contagious smile of his will insure his success wherever he goes. Treasurer Hi-Y, C455 President Senior Dramatic Society, C455 Athletic Executive Committee, C455 Class Treasurer, C355 Chairman of Ring Committee, C455 Football, C35, C455 Assistant Manager Baseball, C35, Manager, C455 Junior Playg Lincoln Day Play, C455 Christmas Play, C455 Hopeful Merrymakers, C455 R. I. I. League Representative, C45 5 Omega Gamma Delta. JOHN DILL COOK 17 years Undecided John is considered the quietest member of the class of '31, His very seriousness and industry augur future success. His fate may not agree with our fancy, but we think it would be great-CDear reader, laugh here5-to some day view a professional sign, John D. Cook, M. D. Really though, any patient would be favorably influenced by his calm, deliberate and Cprobably then5 benevolent manner. Many of us girls would like to know how John procured that peaches and cream complexion. Maybe he will tell the big secretg who knows? Like a sailor, John is much at sea as to what college he will select for his higher education. Law Club, C45 5 Bankers' Club Director, C45. ROBERT M. COSGROVE BOB, HCICEROH 16 years Notre Dame Friends, meet the boy! Cicero, Bob, what have you-he is the best sort of classmate. He irritates some teachers with his witty remarks, but they love them. I don't think Bob has a single enemy here, for there is hardly a time when that merry twinkle isn't present in his eye. Bob isn't all fun, though, as his fine marks testify. When he goes to Notre Dame, we are sure he'1l carry on the great spirit of the Fighting Irish. Good luck, Cicero! Vice-President Senior Classg Chairman Social Committee, C355 Slide Rule Club, C25, C355 Travel, C255 Hi-Y, C455 Senior Dramatic Club, C455 Manager of Basketball, C455 Business Manager of Blue and White, C455 Hopeful Merrymakers, C455 Lincoln Day Play, C45.
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Tl-IE BLUE AND WHITE HAROLD HEYWOOD CLE MENT HI-IAL!! 19 years N. E. Conservatory of Music Harold is the quiet type and one of the most versatile boys in the class. Anyone who has attended the student dances knows that Hal and his trumpet are a valuable addition to the Country Club Cyncopatersf' Lately, however, he has taken to the French horn and intends to study that instrument extensively. He is also clever with the pencil and brush and a master of the terp- sichorean art, as shown in his many interesting exhibitions in his four years at Hope. Hal claims to be a confirmed bachelor but not a woman-hater. You'll get along in this world, old pal. Cartoon Club5 Orchestra5 Band5 Glee Club5 Junior Prom Social Committee5 Junior Play5 French Review5 Hopeful Merrymakers5 Combined State Orchestra at Roger Williams Park, June, 19305 Concert Combined Musical Clubs of Hope Street High School, 19305 Eastern High School Orchestra at Syracuse5 New York, 19315 Drum Major of Hope High Band, C33 5 Student Conductor of Band. THOMAS A. COFFEY CGTOM19 19 years 4 Notre Dame When you hear sweet notes coming up from the boiler room or the hall, you may be sure that Tom has a free period and is practis- ing on that trombone. But despite the many cheers he has received on the football or baseball field for his harmonious C?3 tooting, Tom has won the admiration of all his schoolmates. And sell tickets-oh, oh, one look from those pleading eyes and your money flies right into his hands. You deserve more luck than we can give you, Tom, but here's hoping to see you at the ticket oflice at Notre Dame. Orchestra, C435 Hi-Y, C435 Law Club, C23, Vice-President, C335 Bank Director, C335 German Club, C23, C33, C435 Commerce, C23, C335 Senior Dramatic, C435 Band, C435 Track, C335 Class Basketball, C335 Hockey, C235 Hopeful M errymakers, C435 Brass Quartet. MARY GREENE COLTON GREEN1E., WEENY 17 years Rhode Island College of Education Mary is one of the eminent group that held down the Alumni Avenue end of the lunch room during first lunch, and she is a very important member. Greenie has a great sense of humor, and is full of spirit. In both the Athletic Show and the Poverty Ball Skit, she put over a good bit of comedyg as for her spirit, well, it is enough to say that many a time she sat in the rain at Hope field, cheering on a rather discouraged team. May your spirit and humor bring you luck, Mary. Book-of-the-Week Club, C335 Dramatic Society, C135 Home Eco- nomics Club, C435 Basketball, C135 Baseball, C135 Christmas Play, C135 Ivanhoe Play, C135 Athletic Show, C435 Circus, C235 Poverty Ball slcaan. W 5 3
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THE BLUE AND WHITE KATHERINE CROWLEY ISKAYD 16 years Katherine Gibbs Enter Kay-and exit gloom. Kay is one of the j olliest members of our class. There certainly are no dark moments when our Kay is around. Kay has been given natural wavy hair besides other charms. We wonder why Kay looks forward to Friday nights! Perhaps it's because she is fond of dancing and can always find a partner. She tells us she is the lover of all sports and belongs to the Baseball team. If you keep your sunny smile and pleasant disposition, Kay, we are sure you will succeed no matter what you undertake. Au Revoir and Good Luck. Girl Reserves, C155 Home Economics, C455 Freshman Dramaticsg Glee Club, C15, C25, C355 Baseball, C15, C25, C35gO1?'ice Clerk, C!,5. G. JOCELYN DAVIS Joes, DAVIS 18 years Business There's something so different about Jocelyn that nobody'd pass her by without giving her a second look. Some of them keep on looking! Maybe it's her hair. Did you ever notice it? Not a carrotty red, but a lovely gold and auburn.-And who said that attractive people are dumb? J oce isn't-but then-maybe she's an exception! If any of you ever Want music discussed intelligent- ly, just go to Jocelyn. If any of you Want a little upepping up when you're blue or advice when you need it, go to Joc-she'11 help you. Gosh, that makes her sound like a Goody-goody, doesn't it? Well, she isn't! You ought to see her on the dance iioor! And be in her party some Saturday night. Freshman Dramatic Society, C15 5 Student Chamber of Commerce, Un. RUTH DAVIS DAVIS, HRUTHIEH . 17 years Undecided If you Want to meet one of the best liked girls in Hope High, just line up, ladies and gents, and shake hands with Ruthie. Not even the slam books slam when they get to her name. Why? Because you can't find a meanthing to say about her. When the teachers call Ruth a sweet little girl, nobody yells out, teacher's pet, because Ruthie's not that type, and they know it. She and Esta get many folks all bawled up. They're supposed to look alike, you know, but in the last few years Ruthie has acquired a certain poise and dignity that that little imp of a sidekick of hers hasn't got. The Whole 4A class sends its star oif into the heavens with a bang of regret. Girls' Science Club, C15g Business Administration, C35, C455 Chairman of Program Committee, Vice-Presidentg Junior Chamber of Commerce, C35, C!,5g Orchestra, C155 Basement Monitor, C!,5g Secretary to Miss Donnelly, C455 Ojiice Work, C!,5.
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