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Lewis Irland “Louie The class has in “Louie” its most apparent athlete. He is a basketball star that shines evei-y Friday night throughout the basket ball season. What will graduation bring “Louie”? We’ll leave that to his destiny and hope it’s just the best ever, for this silent good fellow is well-fitted for the best positions of life. Hodge Kelley “Kelley “Kelley” is the “pick” of the business men of Mynderse. He possesses all of those finalities which are necessary for business success, including poise. Hodge had this characteristic, we notice, in a great degree when under fire of defeat in the field, and later as sports reporter. The class of ’27 wishes Hodge well. Inez Kelley “Tiny” This dainty miss cannot be the one whose stern hand compelled the editorial staff of the year book to labor and toil at their appointed tasks. But ask anyone. You’ll find that Inez is one of the most popular girls of the school, ready to compose a song, draw a portrait, sing or do anything else, almost! We’re certain that Inez’s accomplishments will speak for themselves when she seeks her life work. Ellen Kuney This is Ellen Kuney. She possesses untold quantities of initiative and ought to make a successful business woman. Dominant describes her best. She is little, but capable, whether it is handling a car or a brother. You know she is one of the nicest sisters in school. Page 6
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William Farrell “Bill CSV5- If our class were not graced by this, our able business manager, we should become too flighty. For it is Bill’s gentle sarcasm that divests us of any unseemly conceit and keeps us wholly on the ground. Bill has so many talents and so many varied experiences that it is difficult to place him definitely in any walk of life. Both the drug store and the theater have found this senior an asset, so we’ll leave him on the high road to prosperity along one of these lines. Althea Green “Tom” This quiet lass joined the class of 1927 two short years ago. She is our official visitor; she attends school regularly, at least twice a week! Although Althea claims her hair isn’t red, we all have our doubts. “Tom” has never informed us as to what she expects to do after leaving Mynderse. but we couldn’t help noticing the diamond she is sporting. Alice Hoster Alice is another business student in our class. If she is as successful as she should be from her early training and friendships, she will reach out in a wide circle in the great commercial world. People many times belie their gentle natures by abilities unthought of, and so it is with Alice. She drives her car like a sweeping whirlwind. We hope we’ll never lose this good friend. Alice Hughes Alice is fortunate, for she has a host of friends. In this case, appearances aren’t deceiving. She is every bit as intelligent as she looks. Yes, Alice is very fond of gum; however, she deserves a better title than champion gum-chewer of ’27. How about “Champion Mirth-Provoker?” If succesf doesn’t come to Alice, it won’t be her fault! Page 15
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Homer Kuney Who doesn’t count Homer as a friend? Although he is considered a great tease by the gil ls, he seems to have any number of friends among them. Homer has a great desire to handle money, so we made him treasurer of our Dramatic Society. Here’s the best wishes of 1927 for good luck in the future, Homer. William Matteson “Bill” Here is the bulwork of the Senior Class. He who has felt the push of Bill’s sinewy frame, in the field or in the court, well respects his title as captain and leading man of the Myn-derse squad of ’26. Then, too, William is a stoic example of the kind of men who live and die for the perpetuation of high ideals. Long may such spirit reign! Ruth Morehouse “Rufus” Ruth is a charming school-mate, a good student, and the best friend anyone could desire. Her marks in mathematics presage her as a teacher in that subject, a surveyor or an astronomer. Which is it to be? We wonder! Dorothy Morrison “Diz” Here is Mynderse’s busy art student. She best displays her extraordinary gift by these products of her genius—the art sections of this book. No one could be more appreciated by her class mates than our “Diz”. Everyone depends on Dorothy to uphold the reputation of the class in successful years of work and study. Pratt Institute will gain another embryo costume illustrator next September, we expect. Page] 17
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