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RUSSELL ELLIOTT Our only long-range commuter-but that is not all, he is also one of the brightest stars in the firmarnent ol' under- standing. Russell has been a friend and helper to those less able to grasp the handle of knowledge. Wlhat more could be asked from a classmate? JOHN FARRAR Farrar is the silent member of our class, so we don't know a whole lot about him. He hails from Bangor and measures about six foot, three. We do know that he moves quietly from room to room and that he has a smile for anyone who induces him to talk. EARLE FERNALD Earle is '38's contribution to classic musicians. I'Ic's a master of the violin, and when we say master, we don't mean maybe, To top it all, hc's good looking, popular with everybody, and needless to say, worthy of all the luck in the world. Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, H: Cllrms Trz'a.v'urz'r Cljg JI. C'. I. Eclitoriul Balm! CJD: Pop Conr'erl CI, 19, JI, H. DAVID FOSS One of Dave's great assets seems to be his appetite. The usual place to find him in the dorm is behind the latest edition of the Satzlrclay El'67L'l'7I-Q Post, study hours or not. Don't let that innocent look deceive you, because you might find yourself the victim of one of his numerous pranks. IRENE FREDERICK Irene's slnile has always been the envy of the fairer sex. But she is known not only by that winning smile, but by her good nature and scholastic standing in the class room. She will surely be successful. Basketball C3, .Hg Honor Rnllgflirl Reserms' CH, Minstrel Shou' C415 Munsmi. Prize Spealcing C3jg National Ilonor Society C315 Trumpet Board C435 Sem,-for Play CAD: Secrmrl Honor Essay. HILDA GEROW Even if Hilda is quiet, we'll always consider her as a valuable member of our class. Helping in the kitchen at Pop Concert, ushering at prize speaking contests, selling tickets and Christmas cards, proved her a very eflicienl worker. Girl Rvscrzves C2lg Munson, Prize S pe1zlr'in.g Altvrviule CJD- -C161
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JAMES DAILY As il big eng in this yeur's champion foolbnll team, Jim proverl his wurlh. Ilis :assistance in clrzunalies, the orches- lru, :incl uihh-lies won him many friemls. By the wily, an observer lolrl us he wus getting younger CPD every day. Ifoullzrlll CE, 3, .Hg 0rf:lu'.vtl'u CI, Q, J, .Hg .fII'll'lII.7lli Prize SlN'flh'I.ll!ff illmzlyomvry Prifcf' Spz'uk1'n.y: Jlrmson Prize Sllfflklill-ff ll in.n1'r: Swliirzr Play ML' M 011111. VIRGINIA DAVIDSON i Dinm.-y eerlninly showed her musical ability in the l'op Concert this year. IVL- believe lhnl, in fulure years we shall hem' much :1bouL her mul her violin. 0I'I'lll'Nfl'fL C-Y, H: Ulm' Club iff, My Girl Re.s'errv.v CS, .Hg .IlliIl.NfI'I'1 Shun' U Q. ELOISE DEAN Eloise ulwuys seems lo be enjoying life. In spite of the fuel, she musl miss her ever-eonslzini, companion, Bessie, she keeps smiling. Iler cheerful manner will long be re- membererl. llrxfkey Q21 ,' Iif1.vL'f't Hull fl, 191: ill. C'. I. l3rl1'torialBourfl f UD: xllunxon. l'ri:1: SlJI'fIA'ilIfl QU. VERTALYNE DOI-IERTY To 'iBunny we might well :ipply the adage: Speech is Golden, because she follows that policy very well. How- ever, hex' serious-minclerlness will keep her in our memories forever. Manxnfl. Pl'izeSpcfl1k1'I1.g I-IULDA DURLING AIIIIOIIQII Huhla has been wilh us only two years, her pleasant manner has won her many friends. Ive hope that when she relurns to Czmaclzm, she will be as successful as she has been nl. III. C. I. LINWOOD ELLIOTT Il. will be ax. long time before RI. C. I. will forget Duke's athletic ability. His solos in the serving room, his jokes in the 'iclormf' and his happy smile in the class room have mzule him IL favorite. Footlmll CHQ Basket Ball -l 15 I
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ROYCE GIBSON During the first few days, students who saw Hoot walking leisurely around the campus thought he was very slow. But looks are deceiving, and the rule has held true, for he has been one of the mninstuys of 'our football and basket ball leams. Need we say, or is it very obvious, that Hoot together with Tiny Horsey and John Farrar, makes up the trio of women haters in the dorm ? lfontbull C.H.'1iusl'etbr1Il CH. VIRGINIA GOODELL Quiet in and around school, Virginia always had somewhat of an air of mystery about her, but those who knew her found xi staunch und true friend. Her hobby seemed to be Home Ee. Prize Sprfllilly CID: Girl li'c.wfrl'o.v CI, 2, J, Hg Glen Club CZ, J, .Hg JUl'1IRll'6'lSllO1l' M15 Sminr Play UQ. ROY GOODFELLOW Roy is a product ol' Romford sport eirelcs and has made a line record for himself at M. C. I. Ile is still young and enjoys a little dancing for exercise. Incidentally, he always reads the Lrfvvzlvtori. Journal after supper in the Girls' dorm. Foullmll M J : Briskvlllrzll CA D 5 Honor Roll. NEWELL GOODRIDGE Newell's unassuming manner hides an amazing amount of knowledge, on any subject from a French irregular verb to a. complicated chemical formulae. Studies do not take all his time, because when il. comes to wrestling Newell is right on the job. He is also a letter man in Track. Fontlmll C115 Yiruel' QQ, 3, .Hg lVrestl'ing C3, LJ. RALPH COULD Ralph is that nice looking, good-natured boy whom you see in the corridors between classes, at Humphrey's after school, and at the girls' dorm at all unrestricted hours. With whom? Well, you guess. Shall we say Good Luck l.o the Romeo of '38? ' PrizeSpcuking Cf2J,'Foolball CI, 2, Jj,'Bnskatball t2, 3, H,- M. f'. I. Editorial Board Cl, 2, Jig Class Marshal Q-3, .Hg Tru mpc! Boa rrl M J. LESLIE GRAFFAM Les will long be remembered at M. C. I. gatherings for his admiration of the dorm girls, for his excellent sense of rhythm, and for his good humor. Les says he wants to be an educated man but we think he would make a great orchestra leader. Orchestra KH: Mhistrcl Show MD. AI 17 I
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