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' 7 CKi HENRY DUFFNEY Her Unguarded Hour. Debating Society 4. Clast Book Stqf. In class meeting one day we heard someone say DnFfney is the brains of this class. How's that for making a good im- pression? Henry certainly does know his parliamentary law. lt's hard to beat him in an argument-his logic is fool proof. Much of the financial success of Nesaki is due to his good judg- ment. Few know of the hours he spent walking the sidewalks of Northampton in search of shekels for ads. VVe hear that he made a line impression on Xvashington, D. C. The Debating Society will miss you. VVho will gain? The U. S. Senate, per- haps-some day. HERBERT EDWARDS I have a profound respect for words. Debating Society. Glee Club. Dramatic rlsxociation. Herb rather awes you at first, but when you know him you soon find out that he is as human as anyone, and more humorous than most. Herbert is moving to Alabama-where all the mommy songs come from-next year. He IS planning to take a journalistic course at De Pauw, and it the ability to present facts in a clear, logical, and interesting manner means success as a journalist, Herb is sure to attaln lt. ROGER W. ELLIOT The young maestro. Football 3, 4. Orehestra 2, 4. Hi-Y 3, .,l. Debating 4. The Scotch poet said, Give me a man, a boney man, who always will and can. Rod would have met his every require- ment. In the class room, a studentg on the athletic iield, a good sport, in society, a gentleman, among the boys, a real fellow. He's one of our wide-awake '29ers and we expect to see him a big business man in a few years. Good luck, Rod. INGRID ERIKSON FRAMINGHAM Noiumi. She bane yust quiet. Ingrid is another one of the quiet, peaceful little souls-but we conclude that quiet people are always thinking. You have many friends in high school, Ingrid. ive all wish you good luck in the future in whatever you undertake. If you would send in your application soon, you might get into Normal School! EDWARD FARRELL COLUMBIA I'm nobody's sweetheart now. Class President 3, 4. Debating 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Football Captain 4. Dramaticx 3, 4. Peanut League 4. Publze Speaking 3. Glec Club 3, 4. Here's one who knows that being a class president for two years isn't all honor and glory. It means hard work and re- sponsibility. Ed has been 100523 etiicient and ioo'5X, popular- a combination hard to beat. He was quite the most metro- politan member of the Vilashington group. VVe hear that he fell in love with Columbia. W'e hope she returns the compliment next year.
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, l tina ALBERT DEANE Manhan potato chips. Students' Review. Class Book. Vice-Pre.vir1ent 2. - Albert is one-of the boys of '29 who has worked steadily all four years ot his high school course. He can be seen laboring in McCallum's any time. Albert's wit has distracted many a person from his serious pursuitqof knowledge. We're sorry that he was picked on so much in high school, and we hope he'll get better treatment wherever he goes next year. He used to be quite a carpenter and we wonder how lE,S coming along now. EDWARD DEROSE The geologist. Clan Book. Ed is a quiet, young chap who stars in the Commercial Department. 'lypewritmg and shorthand seem to come natural to him. A proof of this good record may be seen in the loving cup which hegwon at the Connecticut Valley Commercial Teachers Association tocbemg the champion speller. Bicycle riding as an open zur exercise IS Ed's chief indulgence and he has seen many places of interest through this means of enjoyment. Amateur photographyus another one of his hobblesg he has.a Fine collection of wvZlSllll1gt0l1 snap shots. KENNETH DONOHUE Kowboy Ken. Hi-Y. Football. Baxeball. Barney is the kind of fellow who has more nicknames than anyone else and his pet sayings are used by everyone. He's one of those big, jolly, rollick1ng,' good-natured fellows, always ready to fool and have a good.t1me. Barney is one of the bunch who went to VVash1ngton in Goodwin's bus. KENNETH DONOVAN The Spark Plug King. Donovan ranks as cne of the hard working seniors. He left us early in May and is now getting ufiveof gas and a quart of oil. By next May we expect to see l'Donovan's Garage among the many to be seen on King Street. GRAYCE DONOVAN BAY PATH Timitl? D Gfee Club 4. Grayce is one of the gay kind who is always Johnny-on-the spot when there is any fun to be hand. She hopes to build a palatial mansion in Gill some day and display her talent on the stages of the neighboring towns. She has added a great deal to the Glee Club by chanting out her melodious sounds this past year. Grayce is becoming so angelic that she is beginning to sprout wings and hopes to be admitted into Jove's Court some day.
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7 ' 7 unu- ELSA FAY On with the hunt. Pro illerilo. Debating. Dramaties, The Youngest. Elsa' likesusports, especially riding. She has been noticed often in trains, classes, and such placesumaking sketc-hes-of horses as though wishing she were out riding, instead ot doing LA work in -French, English, and other subjects. She was Mrs. Winslow in the Dramatic Society play and appeared to advantage in the part. Elsa leaves for Europe soon. JOSEPH FOGG M.A.C. Not a dense Fogg. Brueball. Football. H i-Y . Silent Joe he is called, but, his silence limits itself to talk. He is our steady, plugging, determined fullback. He's a great fellow to have in a pinch because he's always as cool as a cu- cumber. He knows his school work just as well as his football for he is a member of the Pro Merito Society. There should be more like him. JOSEPHINE GESSING Napoleon and Josephine She is a young lady who has held down a front seat in Mr. WVhitaker's problems class. VVe see her often waiting on the School Street corner for someone. We don't know who. She must be interesting company and we presume she is. GEORGE GOLDBERG I dote on Ponies If you hear a person talking about Brooklyn's baseball team, think of Murphy. Baseball is George's chief interest but this does not prevent him from being liked by the other fellows and a certain party. Murphy is planning a hitch-hike of the South CFloridal next year. BETTY GRAVES NVORCESTER NORlviAL COLLEGE The genius of Hospital Hill. Litermy Edilor, Student! Review. Nemki Stqf. Pro Illerito. Debating Society. Betty is one of our talented- members, having done-the draw- ing for the class during her high school career. She IS also the author of many poems and articles for the Review and other publications. She had charge of the literary work in the'Revxew and has won several prizes in competitions of this type. Bettyls ambition is to teach but we feel that she may surprise herself and become a famous writer. She made her debut in the.news- paper world by the publication of several very clever Washington letters.
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