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THE JOHN BURROUGHS REVIEW qi E J- ,Q 6 -If x Cnxxil The Faculty First Row tlefl lo r'l0hlJ.' Mrs. Chester H. Williamson, Mr. D. S. Leland, Mr. G. H. V. Malone, Mr. Leonard D. HaertterkDirectnr, Mr, Ellsworth S. Ohourn, Mr. Charles M. Baker, Miss Margaret Ewing. Second Row: Mrs. Vance Smith, Miss Betty Jane Stare. Mrs. Richard Gebhardt, Mrs. Julian Janis, Miss Mary E. Manson, Mrs. Mabel M. Edsall. Third Row: Miss Amy Scholz, Miss Evelyn Damon, Miss Jeanne Mettenet, Miss Margaret White, Miss Helen Paddock, Dr. Ethel M. Riddle. Fourth Row: Mr. George R. Staten, Miss Alice Beaman, Mrs. Lester Abbott, Miss Wiliene Quigley. Fifth Row: Mr. Charles W. Merrineld, Mr. Ralph Weinrich, Dr, Myron K. Rosskopf, Mr. Ben Wells, Mr. Frederic Horner, Mr. Mark A, Neville, Dr. C. K, Sibley, Mr. Frank W. Sehmitt, Mr. Gaylord C. Montgomery. ROI! Q at V Z - .-L ', f W. , . i s h m i iiii e 9 l10l
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THE JOHN BURROUGHS REVIEW Claire Agatstein Claire is a distinguished disciple of the Gne arts. She sings a resounding bass in the Glee Club. Her frequent literary endeavors to the land of make-believe on such subjects as little pink hens and other similar phenomena have entertained us allg and last, but not least, she has spent the best years of her life as an aspiring pupil of the school of the modern interpretative dance, under the careful guidance of Miss Lisbeth Hoops fWhoops, my dearlj. Naturally athletic, Claire has nobly held down the thankless job of goal-guard on the varsity hockeyg she heaves the baseball with skill, and, although, falas!j the facilities of the school afford no opportunity for demonstration, she has a reputation for being a swimmer and diver of excellence. Stephen S. Adams IV Elected Speaker of the Assembly last year, Steve is one of the most outstanding and versatile members of the class, having dabbled in many school activities. He was president of the Dramatics Club at one time, and had a prominent role in the Club's production of Berkeley Square this year. The Glee Club was greatly enhanced by Steve's booming voice, and listed among his other accomplishments in the field of music is the ability to play an off-key clarinet only slightly off-key, and to play the first page of the score of Rhapsody In Blue on the piano. Steve runs the Assembly by Roberts' Rules Of 0rderg himself by a capricious dis- regard for the rules laid down by Emily Post. His favorite recreation is to wander into the Art Room and to out-surrealist Salvator Dali in both painting and sculpture. Earlma Andrews Earlma is another of the many musical prodigies our class boasts. Besides being a veteran of the Glee Club, she excels at the piano. In fact, she has been taking lessons since she was a mere infant, and is one of the few people we know with enough perseverance to keep up practicing-daily. We expect to see her bringing down the house throughout the continent any one of these days. CVVe're sure she'd be an instantaneous success with Major Bowes.j Earlma's friendly but quiet manner must conceal quite a bit of gray matter, for she was among those endowed with mathematical intellects who ventured into the realm of trigonom- etry. Earlma joined us in the tenth grade and is one of the survivors of that hilarious and notorious trip to Chicago and the Fair. John Armisteacl John, the class' No. 1 Romeo, is also the class' No. 1 roamer in and out of school. Ever since the automobile accident this year in which he was seriously injured, John has lived an idyllic life. Arising at ten ok-lock in the morning, he leisurely strolls into school about eleven. John is one of our leading humorists, his most recent and most notorious feat being his butler act at one of the class parties. Taking an important role in the Dramatic Club, he was the boy who got the girl in the Club's production of Dulcy last year. John has also taken part in the Glee Club's vocalizing, and was once seen running around the track. He was recently accorded the distinction of being chosen best-dressed boy in the class. llQl
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