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XVILLIAM H. MORTON With the famous educated toe of our Class president missing from the football team, Mt. Vernon will be playing us on almost equal terms from now 011. But liBiIll, has not confined himself to athletics. He has done more than his share to make the work of the class of 527 a success and an example for the classes of the future. Football, 1, 2. 3. 4: Hockey, 2'. 3, 4: Captain, 4: Baseball, 2, 3; Cap- tain, 4; Chairman Junior Prom Committee; Sophomore and Junior Counsel; President Senior Class. RALPH THOMAS LAYCOCK Columbia For a person who doesn't like work, and is as fond of sleeping as itToots professes to be, he has succeeded in leaving quite a record behind him. If you donlt believe it, just take a look at his activities or ask anyone in his class, as every Senior can tell you. Football, 2, 3; Crew, 3. 4; Hockey, 4; Interclass Basketball, 1; Inter- class Football, 1; Spanish Club, 3, 4; Scholarship Club, 2; Sopho- more Council, 2; Junior Prom Committee, 3; Junior Class Day, 3; Vice-President of Senior Class, 4; Non-A. A. Representative, 4; Secretary Radio Club, 4; Traffic Squad. DOROTHY ALBEE DELMAR Finishing School Dot needn't inform us that her hobby is dancing. One glance at her would be enough to prove that she is as skilled in that as in all her other accomplishments. Popular? Just ask anyone, for everyone knows her and to know her is to like her. Secretary of Class, 1; Vice-President Class, 2; Vice-President Class, 3; Secretary Class, 4; Junior Prom Committee, 3; Basketball, 3; Trafhc Squad, 3; Scholarship Club, 1, 4; French Club, 3; Spanish Club, 3, 4; G. 0. Council, 3; Class Day Committee, 4; Volley Ball, 4; Senior Dance Committee, 4; Majorsi Cluby 3y 4; Senior Play Understudy, 4; Year Book Staff, 4; Class Council, 3, 4. ARTHUR M. ALVORD, JR. Princeton Moody has taken quite an active part in student government, both for class and school, as his record shows, besides managing the suc- cessful 1926 football team. We fear his habit of belonging to governing bodies will ruin his career and lead him to be a mere congressman or a cabinet member. Class Council, 3, 4; Athletic Representative, G. 0. Council, 3, 4; Class Treasurer. 4; Assistant Football Manager, 3; Football Manager, 4; Crew, 3, 4. 18
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HENRIETTA MARIE ABEL Packard 'tNock starts our list with an ambition worth talking about. She is determined to go to Europe after she leaves Packard. Whether it will be as private secretary to the President of the United States or on her own, she has not yet decided. Somewhat doubtfully she says that history is her Choice for a favorite subject. She has served the class well 011 the various athletic teams. Basketball, 2, 3; Baseball, 2; Volley Ball. 2. 3: Glee Club, 1. 2, 3, 4; House, 1. DOROTHY CATHERINE ADABODY Here is a girl anyone would be proud to Claim as a friend. W'e know that as a stenographer she will capture her employerls heart just as she has captured ours, and-but you know the rest without being told. CLARA ELIZABETH ARCHER Pratt Institute Clair is steady and she has always been right in back of the class when it came to interclass athletics. She is a 'tbluist and maybe that's why she is going into the dress-making trade. Her perseverance and good humor should help her along any road. House, 1; Baseball, 2, 3. 4; Track, 2; Volley Ball, 3; Chorus, 1, 2. THEODORE ARCHER Colzmzbia HTed is a lively, dramatic youth, who by his good nature and humorous expressions, has helped to make school most interesting for his Classmates during the last four years. As his desire to be am his- torian is quite in keeping with his choice of history as his favorite study, we are looking forward to the time when the name llArcheir will take the place now occupied by itElson'l in the library of the New Rochelle High School. House, 1; Senate, 2, 3 4; Dramatic Club, 3; Scholarship Club, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club, 3, 4: Tennis Club, 4; Traffic Squad, 33 4; History Club, 4; French Club, 2, 3, 4. 19
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