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DONALD ECKLEY A Spanish student! A member of the Scholarship Club! Slim and black-haired. Perhaps he is cut out for a politician or a great lawyer. Now, however, he is but known as one of those peculiar freaks of nature-a radio hug. DAVID ELLIS Dave is a wond'ir at basketball, but was not eligible to play this year. In previous years David was 011 the track and football squads and received his letters in them. Dave may some day play on a professional has-- kctball team if he keeps in trim. ERIK ERIK SON XVell, Pat is another of the jolly fellows 0f 24. It wasn't his fault we didnt win thevclass football cup this year, because he certainly played well. MILDRED EVERIss She has no tipet'y name and says shelhas r10 ambition. We think she is just great and we know the school will miss herhvfrom the class room, from the Dramatic Club and from volley ball and track. GRACE FANELLI ttBright Eyes entered N. R. H. S, in 1920 as a win- some, shy but cheerful little miss, as an inexperienced little Freshie; but now all one can say is hBeware? With a baby stare she gets them all; the bigger they come, the harder they fall. 25
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ADELTNE DOLAN The song goes, ilSweet Adelinef but we call her ilPudge. However, she is tall and straight and has a tipatented hair cut. She has helped ,24 in basketball, volley hall and the Dramatic Club She was intent upon graduating, though she had a handicap from the first. She longs continually for summer with swimming and dancing. HAROLD DOLL uHarryU is a bit lazy, but he is playing baseball and we think he is pretty good. He would like to send a per- fect Algebra paper up to Albany and we give him, at least, one more chance. GEORGE ERIC DRAKE Lineal descendant of Sir Francis Drake, as you may know from his Spanish accent, which was originally ac quired by his ancestor in combat with the Spanish Ar- mada. Other days. other weapons. George uses his smile to overpower his enemies. CHARLES EASTMAN Which is the most popular, Charlie or the Packards. The Packards have to go some to beat Charlie and his chuckle. Charlie is a tennis wizzard and also made foote- ball this year. Princeton will make use of Charlie. When better cars are made Charlie will sport one. CONSTANCE ECCLES Constance? How well the name suits the girl. Pa- tient, agreeable and gentle is this little person, who will spend her days smoothing out the rough places for others, but claiming little room for herself. 24
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JEN N113 FARER An alert mind, under her very short black hair, has won a place in several clubs. An interesting personality shines from Jennie's keen dark eyesy which match well with a slightly foreign appearance and accent. EDGAR FARMER Bill sure has the earmarks of an inventor, in every- thing he does. He is divided between engineering and art, so he would he a dandy at a happy medium between the two. Bill has been in all the operas and everyone remembers his solo that was broadcast last year. It will be fun to watch for Bill. say ten years from now. THEODORE A. FICHTEL Theodore has been so busy growing tall during his High School days that he has had little time for less important matters. Studies may have been neglected now and then, but what is more important than getting up in the world? KATHERINE FITZPATRICK It was nKitte Fitzll they called her Who could get an interview With an artist, doctor, lawyer, How she did it. no one knew. GEORGE FOSTER Is there any one who does not know George and his. good steed, Iver-Johnson? No matter what weather. rain, snow or shine Tih rides his wheel to school. Tib must have a wonderful pair of legs to keep up the speed he does up North Avenue. This ambition is to become an electrical engineer. but for reeriation he is going in for the six-day races at Madison Square. 26
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