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JAMES KEATING “We're all pals together.” “Jim,” the live wire in and out of class, is liked by all. His mischievous spirit has staved off many a dull moment. EVELYN KOZLOSKI “True to her word, her work, her friends.” “Ev” plans to attend a business school where she will prepare herself to become .a stenog- rapher. Her loyalty to her work will help her to be a success. Air Raid Play. JOHN KENNY “Get out and get under...” Everybody knows “Johnny” and his car. If his friends are counted by his passengers, he never will be lonely. MARSHALL LARNER “Good nature is one of the richest gifts.” Marshall, though quiet, holds a prominent place in the Class of 42. His personality wins and keeps many friénds for him. He will at- tend college next year. Tennis Manager 1, 2, 3; Senior Play, Stage Manager. ELEANOR KNIGHT “Music is most eloquent.” Eleanor, an ardent music lover, can be found at most of the Symphony Concerts. Next year she hopes to continue to study piano. French club 1, 2, 3; Latin club; English club. LLOYD LAURITZEN “The kind of man the world likes...” Good-looking and well-liked, Lloyd is prom- inent in school affairs. He displayed his acting ability in the Senior pla y and in the operettas. He also is a fine tennis player. Tennis 1, 2; Operetta 1, 2, 3; Senior play; Latin club 1, 2, 3.
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WINSOR JELLIS “Seek and ye shall find.” Just show him once and leave the rest to him! Winsor is well on the way of being the business wizard of tomorrow. Operetta 1. RALPH HUME “Never an idle moment, but thrifty and thought- ful of others.” Ralph made many feminine hearts beat faster when he appeared in the Senior play. His hobby is drumming, which does not detract from his popularity. ROBERT JOHNSEN “None but he can be his parallel.” Good natured “Bob” is never without a smile. Perhaps some day you will hear of him as a ten- nis star at Tufts. Operetta 1, 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Hockey 1, 2, SEmlennisel «2.13. CHARLES HYDE “He is overflowing with humor and good fun.” “Bunny,’ as he is known to his numerous friends, has proved to be a source of pleasant laughter and fun. Sports appeal to him a great deal, especially basketball. Basketball 1, 3; Track 1; Soccer 2. MARY KEANE “Quiet and reserved.” Mary is one who believes “Silence is Golden.” Her friends say that she is a great girl to know. DIANTHA JACKSON “We would live merrily, merrily.” “Di,” friendly and carefree, will become a sec- retary after studying at Chandler. She has been one of our most popular girls. English club 3; Senior play; Student council 2, 3; French club 1.
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ANN LORD “Qutet and reserved.” A quiet, popular student, Ann is interested in all sports. She hopes to attend Oberlin College. English Club 1, 2; French Club 1, 2, 3. RUTH LITCHFIELD “Her friends—they are many. Her foes— are there any?” Ruthie, the little blonde with the winning smile, appears to be a very quiet person, but those who know her well can tell you that she really is full of life and pep. CHARLES MacDONALD “To know him 1s to like him.” “Charley’s ability in school work, especially art, and in athletics is well known. As a car- toonist he will be a great success. Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1. JUNE LITTLE “Her sunny disposition will lead her way; and some day an audience she will sway.” No doubt she will succeed as a radio singer. With such a cheerful disposition and pleasing voice, why not? Field hockey 1. EUGENE McCARTHY “A pleasant smile goes a long way.” Happy-go-lucky ‘‘Gene” has been popular with boys and girls alike. His everlasting smile is known to everyone, FRANCIS LOMBARD A handy man to have around.” “Franny” is contemplating a career in the business world. His ability as a leader will stand him in good stead.
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