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26 THE BLUE AND WHITE Age 17 Here's a lass who can and does show the opposite sex how to swim, skate, ride, sail a boat, or what have you, in the smoothest manner possible. But sports are not her biggest moments, for, as a. socialite, she is there in a big way. Although not studious, Lorena passes with better than average marks. She has set a goal which keeps her seeing the serious, as well as the humoi'ous, side of life. Baseball, 131, 141, Sw'im.miug, 121, 131, 141, Riding Club, 1315 Honor Socicl y. ,il,l.il-il- i . Age 18 Speaking Y of athletics, have you noticed where Charlie stands? Of course, youve heard about his wrestling, not saying anything about his football. Hels charming enough to suit the girls, and scholastic enough to suit the teachers. He is a whiz at math. and chemistry. Brown is his goal, and we know he'll succeed because he's one of the two aces, folksl Wreslliizg, 121, 131, 141, State Champ, 131, Captain, 141, Football J. l'., 131, Vm's1ft'y, 141, Junior Hi-Y, 131, Hi-Y, 141, Track, 141. LORENA GRAY CHARLES E. GRIFFITH JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN ASC 13 Undecided Introducing Joe. The boy with the million-dollar smile, personality per- sonified, and what have you. Joe is in his happiest mood when orchestral strains are filling the air. During his stay at Hope he has made many friends. Joe can talk himself in or out of any predicament as the situation demands, and make you believe day is night, while the sun is shining. Al- though Joe's arms never ache from the strain of books, he manages to get by very well. Twzclo, 121, Cross-Coimtry, 121, Swimming, 121. Radcl iile JAMES F. GRIFFIN, JR.. i'JAM11s , JIMMIEU Age 16 Providence College Jimmie romped through the spacious corridors of Hope High carrying about five books and a few trombones with him. A band recital in the hall would be incomplete without him, as would a hockey, football, or baseball game. He expects to further his ''knowledge-hunting'' at Providence Col- lege. May success be his. ' Band, 1:21, 131, 141, Combined High School Band, 121, 131, 141, Orches- tra, 121, 131, 141, Covnbirzcd High ,School Orchesl1'a, 121, 131, 141. Brown
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THE BLUE AND WHITE . HERBERT GLICKMAN GL1cKx ' Age 16 Brown Homework is a delightful reminder of Hope . This was uttered by one of the studious members of our great class. I, Herbert Glickman, approve every word in that quotation except delightful . My three years at Hope have been very enjoyable. Yes, I can't kick. You want me to describe myself? The usual saying is, tall, dark, and handsome . True, I am tallg dark? No, light. Handsome? I can not quote myself. So long. Biology Cluhg Ban.kcr.s' Club. MARJORIE HARRIET GOFF NIVIARGEH, Pour , Age 18 Ann Arbor Y ou've heard that one about still water-well here's the girl who likes Latin, can imitate Groucho Marx to the last eyebrow antic, and is at the same time an ornament CY! of honor English. Knitting is her hobby, and you have only to see the results that drop from her needles to know that it is well ridden. Demure dimples well under control, under provocation she becomes uncontrollable with infectious hilarity, Try dropping a bomb into that calm exterior, and you'l1 find Polly. BLUE AND IVHITE, M15 Honor Society. ROBERT NEWTON GOFF liNEv.TYl Age 18 Rhode Island State Introducing another curly-headed member of the class, Newt. He is one of the most agreeable and delightful personalities. always ready to help some one along. These are only a few of the rare qualities which this young man possesses. Of course, when you first meet our friend, vou think,- f'How quiet ! l But, oh my, aren't first impressions deceiving? Things are never dull when Newt is around! I am sure this studious young man will make a place for himself at Rhode Island State as he did at Hope. HERBERT H. GOLDBLRGER HERB A20 17 Brown For three years Herb managed to conceal a list of nicknames longer than a principals ealli g list alter a Senior Prom, and has remained just Herb. Sfmt year Herb did not take part in activities, but his con- . ntious za 'ork during the last year will guarantee him a place near the topi e future. ei-'hx . fClub, 12225 Ariz.-wlifszfrzg Manager of BLUE AND XVHITE, M25 Swim- m if Team, M15 II01z.0rS0c1fcly.
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THE BLUE AND WHITE 27 CHARLES L. GRINNELL, JR. Gwen , HARRY Age 19 A Princeton There aren't nnmy who don't know Charles, but herds il tip-he's a wo11- derful dancer, has :1 innlwelous personality, and is very tall, dark, and good looking! Smooth is the one word that best describes him! Charles hopes some day to he 1111 actor, und we know, if he acts as well us he does some things, he will go fur in the theatre world. lVe're ull for you, Charles, and wish you the very best of everything. Football, K22, l'32g Football Club, H225 BLUE AND XYHITE, f 22. ' CHARLES WILLIAM GUSTAVESEN, JR. Age .19 ments. 'Y l 1935. NORMAN LELUCE GUY, JR. 'lNoRMIn Age 18 Brown A toast to thi , and 0111 ' iuy. He's the top in more wnys tlnm being presiden 0 ill 'lz1ss. is contagious ggring his lnerry, sparkling eyes, his 'and rson ity' el swell socks ure u few of the assets which will hike ,li iselvesn ' r to dear old Brown. With him goes the best wishes of ai t e feinu ho know and appreciate him. May your luck he great wl ,. you bee 1 the future Huey Longnl President Junior Ulu. sg President Senior Classg Soccer, f'22g Cross Coun- try, KS2, Wrestliilg, C425 Indoor Track, Honor Society. Age 18 ll'71't'SllIi'Ilf1, M25 Captain, H2. uGUSu JOHN LAURENCE HALL HLARRYD Brown University at Hope,'Ch:irlie has been u record breaking high jumper, treasurer of his class active in clubs, and an excellent student. Charlie intends to enter Here is one of the outstanding members of our class. During his stay -l . . Brown, and we feel sure that he will continue to add to his many achieve- Treasurcr of Class of January 1935, Ring Co-mmlttee Member, BLUE AND XVHITE Collector, M25 Biology Club, Bankers' Club, Slide Rule Club, Football Club, H-i-Y, 092, f32g Presizle-nt, 182, Indoor Track, 022, KS2, 052, t'aptaz'n, M25 N-E-A-A-lf Traels Cha'nzpion.sh'lp, 1934, Graduation Project U. S. C. There are niany words to describe you, Larry, but three will do- 'You're the top . ' ur po :1'ity, your wrestling ability your grace on the du floor are . sy , o1pt,lurrfHT6W'Ho y0't'ld1ffYv!l1'o1Tm'flx. , . s. The sight of you weepi f on Mr. Hussey's shoulder is we are told, very touching, and you can se id Miss Hull into ecstasies er your personality. You Cillllfi fool us, thougrhg we know that while your . the key to your success at Hope, there is a deeper side to your nzitu which will lnler become more predominant. We're counting on you, I 'ry, :md we know you will live up to our expectations.
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