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SENIORS
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SENIORS For the final time, we meet this group at the gleaming portals of the castle. Some are in various stages of prostration and unconsciousness, hut they have struggled and limped on to the end, triumphant. The castle is gleaming with a fiery light and as they gaze in awe, the gates slowly open. Majestically they stride in—the most important people in the world. They have covered the whole rugged ascent and have finally reached their goal—graduation.
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-THE LAHIAN - THEODORE S. FETTER “Ted” Univ. of Penn. Behold the boy who put the verse in versatility. Why? Because Ted is a student, a class statesman, and a champion performer in tennis and basketball. He has always ranked around the top of the list when it came to scholastic attainments; ever since we were freshmen he has been a leader in our class activities; and just to show we appreciate him he was elected class president this year. Ted was one of the few in our class who gained the distinction of acquiring the coveted “L” in his freshman year. Altogether, Ted is one of the most outstanding and popular boys in the Senior Class. Basketball (3. 4); Student Council (2. 3. 4); Handbook Committee (4); Garnet and Gray (4); Math Club (3, 4); Chin. jr. Dance Committee (3); National Honor Society (3, •!)- Tennis (I, 2. 3. 4); Stand Committee (3); Garnet and Gray Circulation Manager (4); I.ahjan Business Manager 4); French C.ub (3, 4); Class King Committee (2). CHARLES F. RUST “Bee” Notre Dame Charles, alias Bee, alias Otto, is Lansdowne's most able, versatile, insistent, and famous athlete. He captained two sports this year and was the star in the third, while the fourth has been discontinued. For four years he has been the mainstay of every team. Any extra time he has is spent standing in the halls, for all his conquests are not athletic. Vice-President of Class (4); Football (2. 3, 4): Basketball (2, 3. 4); Baseball (2, 3); Handbook Committee; Junior Dance Committee; Senior Dance Committee. MARY ELIZABETH STEVENSON “Steve” Hahnemann Steve is the mainstay of the Senior Class. Without her, the class would fall into rack and ruin. She it is who cares for all the minutes of the meetings and does all the other secretarial work. She is one of the most important members of the Senior Dance Committee. Whatever goes on in our class Steve is always called to the job; there is no need to add that she always does it better than anyone else could. Steve is one of the most popular girls in the class and certainly deserves a good, rousing cheer for all she’s done. (Jive the little girl a big hand!! Class Secretary (3. 4); Hockey (4); Vice-President (4) • Senator (2); Home Room Representative (4); Garnet and Gray Staff (4); Dental Club (2); Hi S’ (1, 2. 3. 4); Secretary (2); Treasurer (3, 4); French Club (3, 4); Latin Club (2); Glee Club (1); Secretary if Math Club (4); Junior Dance Committee (3); Senior Dance Committee, Chairman (4); National Honor Society (4). DANIEL PALMER “Dan” Duke University Daniel, better known as “Dan,” is one of the few tall, lanky people of the dignified Senior Class; and can he play basketball? Just ask Dotty Farrell. She would probably tell you more than that, but if you’re wise you won’t let her get started. “Danny” has proved very beneficial to the school in general and the class of '31 is quite proud of him for the good way in which he has managed our treasury. Four years of hard work at such a job is nothing to be sneezed at. Class Treasurer (1. 2, 3, 4); Football (2. 3, 4): Class Basketball (1); Golf (2, 3, 4); Chorus (4); Math Club (4); Dance Committees (3, 4). -4 24 ►-
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