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WA LTER CHARLES DEROLF This lad would be quite a playboy if he had a chance. He uses up some of his excess exuberance in the gym, which, he says, is the only good thing about school. That's a pretty strong statement, from such an easygoing fellow. RUTH ESTELLE DEVLIN Ruth, the girl with the golden voice, has a charming personality and is well liked by all. Hobby, musicg ambition, to study music, and wouldn't we be surprised and proud to find her in the Metropolitan some day 'T LEWIS FREDERICK DIXON Lewis always looks a bit sleepy, but really has plenty of ambition. He is active in school activities, and spends his leisure time at his girl's house, and hunting and fishing. He hopes to be an engineer, and we know he'll be a success. ALVIN RAYMOND DUNGEY Dunj has quite a few likes. His favorites are sleeping, Rifie Club, electric shop, and mathematics. In- cidentally, his hobby is playing the radio. His future is going to be planned by Uncle Sam. M A RGARET .I EA N EUR HART Peggy is vice-president of our Com- mercial Club, and likes to type. She's everybody's friend, and loves to visit people. You'd make a good social or office worker. You're well qualified for both. Lots of luck to you! MARY JANE EGGLESTON Mary Jane was one of our golden- voiced girls of the sextet. She's la popular gal and full of fun. She is a welcome member to any circle. Something will be noticeably lack- ing when she is gone. MAXINE E. EPSTINE Poet laureate of the senior class, Mac says she spends her time sleeping and meditating. Quite an athlete, she has gathered laurels for her basketball team, and has brought it to success many times. ANN EVANS Ann is an appropriate name for this lass. She's quiet and sweet to all whom she meets. Sewing's her hobby, and she just adores nice parties. Someday when you're using the telephone you'll hear her voice say What number, please Y GEORGE EVANS George is always busy and never has time for loafing. He earned his football letter this year. This modern Einstein is headed for high places. Nothing can stop you when you want something bad enough. DAVID FINKELSTEIN Athletic ability, all scholastic, and an all-round guy make up this out- standing senior. Fink's quiet at times but soon snaps out of it. He showed his athletic ability on the football field, and he's active in the Ushers Club. He plans to go to the University of Pennsylvania and pre- pare for business. Good luck, Dave. RUTH MARY FISHER Modest, cheerful, and friendly, de- scribe Ruth to a UT . When asked her favorite subject, she answered biology . Likewise, Hbiologyl' was the reply for her most disliked sub- ject, Hmm, could this be possible? DONALD RAY FLUEGEL Here is a fellow who really would put Harry James to shame with his trumpet. He is sometimes forget- ful, he is blushable, and he's not much of a business man, but never- theless he is a very able individual.
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lY' - f . ' .-.A GEK JRGE D. CLARK I. l Clarkie is one of ourleadmfyfer- sonalities. His outstanding per- formances in the line of sports have made for lffim a name that will not soon be forgotten. He claims alge- bra is his favorite subject, and his classmates will verify this by his work. He wants to lead a peaceful life and who deserves one more? WILLIAM EARL CLARK Hill's a man of high ambitions. He's aiming for the sky. His desire is none other than to fly around the world. Happy landing and have lots of fun! ALBERTINA CLAUSEN Albertine is small in stature but not in ideas. Her only draw-back is her quietness, but when she turns on her charm-men, beware! A. ESTH ER CONS'I'AN'I'IN E Esther is a girl of spirit, and an appetite. Eating is her favorite pastime. Her biggest asset is her ready three cornered smile. Com- petent as well as attractive, she does efficiently any task assigned her. JOSEPH NI IRMAN CDPLAN Cope isn't heard too much, but just lead him to the piano and you'll hear him in Kalamazoo . That boy can sure play boogie. He loves to listen to records also. Two O'clock Jump is his favorite. May- be we have a second Hogie Car- michael with us-who knows '? DOLURES CURRAN Here's one of our butterflies-fob ever flitting from hither to yon. But there's also the serious side, for in spite of everything, Dolores will stand up and fight for her rights, not that she's pugnacious, merely determined, JANE CURRY A very different case we have now. A quiet girl is our Jane. Never dis- agrees, always congenial. That's the way we like you. Lots of luck, you deserve it. R USSELL DAUBERT Russ doesn't say much but is quite the boy. He plays a trumpet in the band and likes women! Can't say the same for history. He doesn't know what he's going to be, but whatever it is, we hope he's a success. HOWARD DAVIS Small of stature, but strong in brains and might. He made an ex- cellent captain of our wrestling team, and all the girls swooned over him while he was a cheerleader. His friendliness and sincerity are bound to get him to the top. LEONA DAVIS To be or not to be, that is the ques- tion. Lee likes acting but would also like to go in training. The question is, do we have a Florence Nightingale or Katherine Cornell. Whatever she does, she'll be on top. STEWART EDGAR DAVIS Stewart is certainly ambitious. Twenty years from now, he hopes to have a better than average income, an interesting job, and a nice home. That's the life, and we hope you achieve it. JACQUELINE DEI'I'E Aw, gee, Miss Murray, what's this outline 'Ii' Don't Ict us mislead you. Jackie has her ,share of brains: she also does her share of fun mak- ing. Her ambition is to be a typist. Go to it, Jackie , nothing is stop- ping you.
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VICTOR A. FRANCHI Good-looking and active, Victor al- ways finds many jobs to keep him busy. He hopes to go to college and doesn't mind going a great distance to accomplish his aims. Hope you don't get lonesome, Vic. JEANNE HILDA FRANKEL Horses, dogs, and men , particu- larly the latter, make Jeanne's life anything but dull. May you always find equal enjoyment in everything you do in your life to come. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN lien Franklin-name sounds very familiar. Oh yes, he was a very famous patriot. If Ben does half as well as his namesake, we'll be mighty proud of him. CHARLES JOHN FREDERICK Chas, Charlie, or Chuck-call him what you want, but he still amounts to the same ambitious, good natur- ed boy. His talent shows up in his trumpet playing. Maybe we have a future Spivak. LARRY FR EIIER ICKS Larry is a newcomer here but cer- tainly has accomplished a lot in a short time. He's an assistant editor of the Elmprint, took part in a radio program, and numerous other activities. He likes art, and would like to go to Pratt to study it. DUNALD S'I'EI'HEN FRY This fellow is liable to show up anywhere. Small of stature, but big of heart, he will always help a friend in need. His desire is to be a successful businessman, and we know he will achieve this. K JEAN ANN FIYERTH This attractive miss helped make our football games more appealing to all, as she was a cheerleader. Jean also took part in the Senior lllay. She hopes to go to Wey- lister Secretarial College. After working a while, she intends to get married and lead a happy life. Have fun, Jean. KATHLEEN GALLAGH ER Kathy doesn't have a worry in the world. She is very pretty, takes life easily, and doesn't mind school. Somebody is going to be mighty lucky to have her around as their nurse. MARY ISABEL GALLAGH ER Sweet Rosie O'Grady fits Mary Isabel. As sweet as they come, at- tractive, and intelligent are some of her factors. She was co-editor of the Elmprint, and captain of the girl's basketball team. Some col- lege is gaining an ambitious student. WILLIAM I REIlERIi'Ii GENDER All this guy does is eat and talk chemistry. His favorite subject is chemistry. He likes chemical ex- periments. Now l'll let you in on a surprise. He hopes to be a chem- ist. Seems as if we have another Edison in our midst. JUAN VIRGINIA GIERING Joan is rather quiet and reserved, but leads an active life. She uses her leisure time in eating and go- ing skating, which is her hobby. After school she intends to go to college. It seems Joan's greatest desire is to be married and have a family. You'll be a good mother, Joan. LEUN MAJOR GILBERT C0-editor-in-chief of the Colophon, a fun-maker in the Senior l'lay and Amateur Night, a serious member of both Honor Societies, a pro- spective college professor-what more?
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