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LAH I AN MILLARD H. JACKSON Bud Friends Central Before you is “Bud,” the old Beau Brummel and his beautiful golden locks! Here is one of the most popular members of our class, who attends so many social functions he can’t get all his homework done. Miss McCullough had to give him a “D” one time, and did he blush for shame ? Football (3. 4); Student Council (2); Dance Committee (3, 4); Manager of Coif (2. 3. 4); Math Club (4). CHARLOTTE RUTH IRWIN “Chots Drexel Institute If all blondes were like Charlotte, it would he easy to see why gentlemen prefer them. Besides her blonde hair, she has all the necessary accessories, including a lovable personality. She is a commercial student who adds a bright spot to typing and shorthand, a touch that is badly needed and very welcome. Music Club (1); Etiquette Club (1); Commercial Club (3, 4). KATHARINE VIRGINIA IREY Kitty Lutherville Kit” is one of the art department’s old standbys, for when it’s a question of some art work to be done, she is always there. She seems to paint on everything from gym shoes to stage scenery. “Kit also goes in for dramatics and every-one agrees that she’s perfection itself in taking character roles. I.ahian (3, 4); Drama Club (3, 4); Chorus (1. 2); I.atin Club (1, 2). LEWIS N. JACK Lew Carnegie Tech. “Lew” is one of the silent men of the class—that is. when he's in school. Did you ever see him dance? ‘ Lew” always aims to have a good time and his lessons sometimes sutTcr hut he always passes just the same. Have you ever tried selling our formula. Lew? It might be very profitable. Baseball (2, 4); Class Baseball (3); Garnet and Gray (4); Drama Club (2, 3); Math Club (3. 4); Sage Crew (3. 4); Football (2, 3). Twenty-eight
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LAHIAN MARIA DE RIVAS Ritas University of Pennsylvania Maria has that calm nonchalance we all envy— nothing worries her. Xot so most of us! She reserved her pep tor the hockey field and driving her topless red buggy. Maria Louisa probably holds the tardiness championship of the class—without any close competitors. Oh! and by the way—don’t you love her hair? Basketball (2. 3, 4); Choi US (I. 2); Travel Club (1); Class Basketball (1). KATHERINE O. HUBER “Kay” Oberlin Kay bewails the fact that she looks so young, but think how much longer that gives us to like her—and like her we do. She is one of our Old Faithfuls at hockey. Kay’s interest left school some time ago, but she still collects data (pronounced date-a). She’s a great little girl, even if she always forgets her lipstick and has to borrow one. Hockey (3, 4); A. (I. T. Review (4); Math Chib (4); Latin Club (1, 2); Hi-Y (3. 4); Junior Dance Committee. GERTRUDE ANNA HIRSCH 4 Gertie” Drcxel Gertie” is small but every inch of her is of the best. And when curly headed (natural too) Gertrude is around, you are almost sure to see her friend Mary Burke with her. True, she cannot be heard above the rest of the crowd, but just get acquainted with her and you won’t want to know a nicer girl. Hockey Class (3); Class Basketball (3); I-atin Club (1. 2); Girls’ Chorus (I. 2); Math Club (4). JOSEPH A. HUGHES “Joe” University of Pennsylvania What’s the French homework for today?” Yes, that’s Joe.” French and Mary are his favorite subjects for conversation. Joe can answer questions, too. if the spirit moves him—just ask Mr. Drake. Have you ever tried to argue with Joe? He just argues and argues and he always seems to win out, too—no wonder lie’s such a good debater. Class Basketball (3. 1); Baseball (4); Debating (4); Survey- ing (4); Golf Team (4). Twenty-seven
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L AH I AN EDWARD DUDLEY JAMES ,Dud” Penn State Dudley knows a good thing when he sees it. That’s why he preferred our class to ’31. Dudley doesn’t like to work, just like the rest of us. hut he certainly has original excuses. Some of them were almost—not quite—good enough to convince Miss McCullough. Drama Club (2, 3); Surveying Club (4); Monitor (4). ANNE C. JACOBY “Anne” Dancing, basketball, typing and debaters—Anne likes ’em all. hat would the basketball team have done without her? When she and I-aura got together, the forwards on the other teams just didn’t have a chance. Anne, because of her typing ability, has also proved indispensable to the commercial department—especially to Mr. Christ. Basketball (2. 3, 4); Garnet and Gray (4): Chorus (1. 2. 3); Commercial Club (3. 4); History Club (1); Senior Play Ticket Committee (4); National Honor Society (4). MARION ROSE KEARNEY Miss Xorris’s School of Expression Marion is not likely to Ik as mouse-like out of school as she is in fxcause there are times when she shows a great deal of fiery spirit that’s a great asset, but which she usually keeps hidden. Marion is a good friend of everyone in the class and one who is willing to lend a helping hand to all who come to her in difficulty. Commercial Club (3. 4); Senior Play. DAVID EVAN JONES “Dave” Pennsylvania We may groan and hold our ears when he gets up to recite, but the class of ’32 just wouldn’t Ik the same without Dave. Who is the one who can sidetrack the teachers when we don’t know our lesson and manage the tennis team as well as the advertising for the I.ahian? Why, David, of course. Dave has other distinctions, too—his horn and his very original dance steps. Manager of Tennis (2. 3. 4); A. G. T. (4); Lahian (4); Math Club (3, 4); French Club (4); Freshman Committee (1). Twcnty-nin:
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