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Helen Byrne Helen is a good student and a good friend. Thank to her competent manage ment, ’25 has enjoyed wonderful music at its dances. For four years, Helen has run a race with the tardy bell, and furnishes welcome diversion in the dull moments before work. She has a keen sense of humor, deep loyalty to the class, and many talents. But who ever thought Helen would take up poetry? Lennius Burrell “Bud Since “Bud” entered our fold in sophomore year, he has won a wide circle of friends, and has played a prominent part in school athletics. Lately he has appeared quite interested in garages and we wonder if he is going to model a new L. O. B. ster Six next year, or if there is some other reason for this interest. Though Bud” is quite a favorite with the ladies, he’s a man for a’ that.” Grace Bow ell “Bobby Next comes our travelled senior, who likes America best. Grace is the unquestioned champion in all debates carried on officially or otherwise. I f her opponents won’t listen to her speeches, she can sing them. Who can resist her siren—sweet voice? The class expects to hear great things of its musical member. Dora Clary Behold Dora, one of our most representative girls, -a student, an artist, an athlete,' and a wit. Perfect silence in the study hall, a stage whisper, and the room rocks with mirth. Why? Oh, just a bit of Dora’s humor has been broadcasted. Then that facile pen, those wicked cartoons, what they haven't done to promote the gayety of the class. We all wish Dora a short and easy road to success. Page 12
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Horace Knight, Senior Class Officers . . President Paul Simson • Pice-President Jeannette Dutcher, . ■ Secretary Charles Wessell, . ■ . Treasurer Miss Julia O’Brien ■ Class Advisor Page II
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Mary Conboy “Ted” Here’s the reason why Herman is always to be seen heading for Conboy’s Shoe Store about ten o’clock every Saturday night. “Mary, Mary, quite contrary, “Why treat Herman so?’’ “The more you blow a flame,’’ she cries, “The longer life before it dies.’’ Ted’s sunny smile and buoyant good humor will make her a success wherever she goes. Elizabeth Dilmore “Liz” Next comes our Editor-in-Chief! Here’s our hearty thanks, “Liz’’ for your untiring efforts in making this book a success. We always wondered why “Liz” liked English class so well while we were studying Johnson, and now we know! She exclaims like Johnson, “If you calla dog “Hervey” I shall love him.” Harvey Dutcher “Dutch” Harvey is one reason why the football games were well attended by the girls last fall. Then too there is the glamor of the military. He is one of those patient souls who will attempt to explain “infiltraction” to a girl. Good luck Harvey! Jeanette Dutcher “Jinny” “Jinny” smiles serenely at the woes of the world. Nothing ever penetrates her calm except the lamentable actions of her teasing twin. Its amazing how “Jinny” can pull horse hairs across violin strings and make such beautiful music. Adios and good luck from ’25. Page 13
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