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4 Ia. xxxx nw H Wu. x ffl mf Q lbs. - XXV X ! ffl! 4 A-Q BOSBORN mx. vi ., 'Fx -. rpm. . , 5 my , x :i Q -- J lLr-- -- , , , as ' , GERTRUDE COOK 263 Albany Avenue Destination: Katherine Gibbs Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Baseball, 1, 2, 35 Prisma, 3, -1: Hi-Y Auxiliary, 3, -1, Glee Club. l, 23 A. A, Vaudeville, 33 All Aboard Cast, 2: Gypsy Royer Cast, 13 May Day, 1, 2, 33 Mary Lyon, 3, Presi- dent Mary Lyon, 3, Phi-Kem, 3, Mimi Lights the Candle Cast, 4. Kooky looks like a demure lady of the crinoline days with her blue eyes and curly golden hair. But, the golden thatch is no mere covering for just another head-the girl has an astoundingly logical mind for her age. One could, without a doubt, hire her to plead for his life, and be assured that his life would be saved, Even though she is intellectual she is a frank and jolly companion. VVQ wonder if she likes her stu flavored with masculinity, athletic prowess, and a dash of afEection??? JOHN P. CULLEN 203 West Chestnut Street Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Class basketball, 1: Class Baseball, 2, Second Team Baseball, 3: Varsity Baseball, 4: Banking Council, 1, 2, HiAY, 4: Editor-in-Chief Maroon. And now that the finished product is in your hands, our genial, hard-working Editor- in-Chief can safely pause and take stock of his gray hairs. John probably feels now as if he owes a lot to his baseball ability, for it gave him a chance for a little diversion from the business of piloting a Maroon staff, and you can believe us that it takes a great deal of perseverance, brains, and tact to finish well, a task like that. ROBERT CULLUM 75 Andrew Street Destination: University of Illinois Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain Class Basketball, lg Class Track, 1, 25 Class Baseball, 15 New York State Basketball Tournament, 2: Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Captain Varsity Basketball, 4, Varsity Baseball, Z, 3, 41 Letter Club, 2, 3, -ig Secretary-Treasurer Letter Club, 45 Letter Club Dance Committee, 3, 43 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Banking' Council, 23 A, A. Council, 43 Hi-Y, 2, 3, -1. Hob is one of the best-liked athletes in this school. His exceptional athletic ability has earned him a place on thc roll of honor of K. H, S. However, it is not his athletic ability alone which makes him famous: his sense of good sportsmanship and fair play have won for him the admiration of the entire Duso league. VVho knows but that some day Bob will return and take up the reins as coach from where he dropped them as captain. RAYMOND CWILL Sycamore Street Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Track, 1: Class Baseball, 2, 3: Varsity Track, 4: Hi-Y. This lad although a serious fellow can find a joke in the most grave situation. Re- cently hc's been elected secrctary'of some local firemen's organization. Since Cwills have always been used for writing, perhaps that accounts for his election to this secretarial position. Outside of these accomplishments, Ray is always a follower-up for honors in track, All in all, Ray's interests are many. 0 , ,N 'T ei ? g: ':, is iii Twenty-seven
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