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is il l . T ,xl lim ! l i l li li V. ll l ill lll'l ld ,l li l ll l , l l 4, l 1 YXN, ilxk Ill lp. , 'l'lllC ifAl'l.lllillN 'l MARGARET BLOESER -0,7 ..Ma!,., -O., , Classroom chairs weie never made for Ma.g. It rc-eins that where there is an angle in the Chair, uhlag is a curve, and where there is a curve, Mag is an angle. Hut Mags entire dispostirrn is this kind. VVhen every one is frowriing Mag smiles, and when every one is smiling. Mag', frowns. The best of it is that every one likes her being different, so it is quite natural for i'Blag to be pop- ular. Perhaps it is this which prevents her frcm being partial to any of the friends who might appreciate partial- ity. Mag is noted fri' her humor and.iher ability to bt- excused from swimming. 10, Commrrcial Com'.rc'. ELIZABETH DOLURES BRIOIJY -O- BL'tty .0- One often hears it said that it takes all sorts of people to make up this world of ours. VV'ell, HBetty belongs to that sfrt that helps to make the world a brighter and happier place for the rust of us human beings to live in. Some people just seem to be horn with a happy-go-luckiness which others, try as they will, can't achieve, And these same people usually manage to see the golden side of life. Betty is the owner of what might he called a refreshing personality. So far, she seems to have succeeded in holding her own. Let's M ELVIN RUSSELL BOIJDER -OL Mclz'ic . 10? Melvin is the envy of the entire Industrial Department. Although he doesn't seem like a fellow who bothers with the girls, that's when you don't know him very well. No one understands his way with womeng personally, we think that it IS natural. Vfe must admit, however, that he always picks nice ones. lf he were not taking the Industrial Course, we would recommend that he study law. He is unusually clever at starting a. debate during: a dilticult recitation, and he is famous for his impersunatit-ns. and can imitate any- body trom Miltr n tirotz to Lon Chaney. It has been rum' ored that Melvie'l is a close rival of John Barrymore sinre he enlisted in the 'Dramatic Club, -0 L l11du.rtrial Elcrtrifian. Dramatit' Club, 4. hope she'll continue to do so! Ciommvwiul f,x01Il'.l'A'. 5 L XS Y L.. HR ' if XX V K!llRLL 2-6 ..-
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'illl lll VA ll l.lJ HHN JOHN HAROLD BENNET'l' -On jawn -OW . Keep That School Girl Complexion. -07 If you happen to wander past cell 106 and hear a ter- rible hubbub issuing forth, you can assume that ,lawn', is trying to convince someone that he is right. John delights in bringing up a difficult problem in trig. class so he can have something to rave about. John uses his iron horse in going to and from school and probably this accounts for his rosy complexion. He enjoys plenty of fresh air and his home room teacher called him The Palmolive Boy. Laying aside all things, John is bright and his future is a very promising one. Being quick of wit and having a sunny disposition. John is well liked by every one, and we all wish him good luclc in his Structural Engineering Course. -Occ Illll'1tJfVl.!lI Draftsman. lst Place l11 Dmftlulg Contest, 3. .Siecretary of Drafting Council, 33 l'rcsi11'c11t, 4. President of D. A. A,, 4. .gU71li0l' Vaurlerfillc, 4 VICTOR Al.FRliIJ BENNER -on Vic .,0, , View has two inseparable and loyal pals, who have stayed with him for the last twelve years,-study, and good marks. Vic does not study because of a minimum amount of gray matter, but for the mere joy of studying. He shows his intelligence when playing a chess game, as he is not often beaten. The latter pal is a result of the former and his ease in acquiring such honors is somewhat incredible. Vic is not satisfied with German and Latin authors, but has decided to pursue his studies to Greek literature and grammar. His life, as a conscientious and quiet scholar, is that of joy, because he realizes that he is succeeding, and that we want him to succeed- -on Academic Camaro. Clzcsr Club, 4. NAOMI GLANCHE BITTING -0- B1't Omen Nlilfflljllil -occ Naomi appears to be one cf our quiet Senior girls. but appearances sometimes lead to false impressions. She fairly bubbles over with witty sayings and she possesses a dry humor distinctly her own. This characteristic is one all of her friends enjoy, and her irony and sarcasm would make her enemies tremble-if she had any enemies. Conhdentially speaking, Biff is very much interested in books. Not particularly that we think she will write books, ibut she is a great reader, and follows the teaching of many sages that one's best companions are to be found among books. True wisdom, Bit ...O- Scicntific Course, Glen Club, 2, 3, 49 Ofverettu. 2. 3. 4. ll l W- - ,E. - W. - 1 1 s.a...Q 4' Kiumu- 16 wifi V l l lii l l l l l l l l l l qv 'J 'af I5 gl, Q. 1' f' l tl
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ll 'liillff V5.5 I U1 I V I ANNA PAULINE BUUDITCH ' ' vo- If I Ann ' I -0- 'Zfl littlt' bit, of salt and .Y7UA'l'flI!'SX,H -0, Can you visualize a small, dainty, pleasant faced girl I who seems to he full of fun, laughter and pep? lt' you can, I then you can understand why we think so much of our Ann. Shc may he little, hut oh what a wonderful nurse she will niakcl C'an't you just imagine 21 crowded hospital anil our little Ann husily hurrying to and fro doing her hit? And can't you lust hear the patients singing, H1 don't want to go home? I May every happiness be yours, Ann and altliough we know you love to nurse We know also that you wo1x't have to nurse all your lifc heeause, well-because we do! -O,- Sficnfillc Course. I 4 . I I I I I I LICRUY ADAM BOXVMAN , ,.,0,. X II XIBUTUWGIIII -or - I , I Bowman has an artistic taste for house furniture, and I prohahlyl this accounts for the fact that he is the only Senior C'ahinetmalter. XYe often wonder what Bowman does I with all his leisure time-prohahly making furniture for his I Utlope Chest. lt' this statement can he verified, we hope he isn't making it out ot' his head, for every man should ,I keep what lie has, and it' possible, add to it. Bowman re- marks the slow progress the hands of the clock when the I lnneheon period approaches, for his stomach seems to call, I I Feed nie. I'm hungry. Beyond all this, he is always happy. I I , and one reason for his happiness and jovial spirit is the fact I that he lets nothing worry hinx, hut takes things as they I I eouie. I I -0.3 lI1d1l.rlI'1't1l Ct1Ivi11e?makCI'. Urcl1c.iiI'u, 3, 4. I Baiirl, 3, 4, XI X I I I IRENE FRANCES ISROVYN I -Og I HS1lI17IfVl, ft I , Lot- . . lXear ot far, there you are, captured 1n the net of tip- pety. with Irene o'care! I -'Have you ever Aheen enchanted hy a tall, slender blonde, smiling person coming towards you, and you wonderecl who she was? XX ell, cease wond'ring dear friend, it's just our I Sunny. our Htippety witch lrene!U No ive'xv0uldn't exactly call her a witch, hut she surelv ' has Smile kind of charm or power in her possession. lieeause Sunny .is one of the most heloved girls in the class. Her I net includes not only the Fish in li. Il. S., hut also hundreds of others Cunt excluding the opposite sc'x.J As an honor student Sunny heads the list and as a cook --ask Dad, he knows! I So here's to you Sunny, and may you some dav make ' X a lrig 'Kcateh in your everlasting net. V ' I I -0- IX I Sricniilic Cozzrsc. I Sfianislz Club, 2. I llrtzmafic Club, 4A I I I7l1IldE?7.'l'HE', 4. , Senior Play. I . 'fda ,sf , 7 , A-A-we 'VW --NNW:-.V -I-.-yr' ,z - so -I ff-,-f 1: ' '+:lus.a -, --7 ,, , W . - . ...Lift--'Z!f ' sf l - 'liiidy mi 'ae 4 -.1lm..,.-n, ,Q--f' I t IHI , XJ ' N- t. N'--Nwerff .. se' I A.. .. .,., ,wa . ,Q 1
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