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MARY BOSNIC Mez1cl1y hus won the love ot' ull her C1i1SS'lll2Ll,9S by her pleasing disposition und quiet lllllIlll0l'. Mary is 11 very talented Latin student and is n ineinher ol' the Lzitin and D1'z1111z1tic: Cluhs. She has worked hard :und fz1itht'u11y to nizike the Tiger Lily ll SIICCOSS, being 0116 of the editors. We find that she hopes some day to he 11 nurse .and sl1e surely has reaL.so11 Gll0ll2'il. But lll0Si ot' ull, she wish- es to keep young. EUGENE BROWN Eugene Brown has been one ol' the invin- ornlrle class ot' '29 since it begun its diflivul- ties with the A, B. C's. Ile is the only one ol' oul' group boasting il place on the Fire Squad. Eugene is always working' for the clztss. taking 21 part in ull school zirctivities und is ever ready to help when culled upon. Nu- ture seems to have the greatest 1z1tt1'z1ctioi1 for Brownie, especially in that l11':L11cl1 known ns Biology, t'1'o111 which he siieeeedeil i11 gxziining' the 11111110 Buggy. DORIS BURT Bezuly entered High School with the rest ot' us at green Fres1hie and is still witl1 us. She secured an fine t'oundation ut the Bnrtville guide school, which she has proved twice over. Doris has always been' l'uit,ht'ul to Old Port High and il willing worker Oll :ill class projects. VVe have u suspicion that she is going to take 11 Trippe hut we e:111't sziy anything definite ns yet. CHARLES CA TLIN Cl1:1rlie is without ll doubt the lll0Si ne- tive lneinber ol' our class, linving noted ns sole proprietor of many large coininittees with un- tiring energy. Charlie has 11 personality en- vied hy ull, EL keen llllllfi :ind 21 good business head. This boy deserves the credit t'or the supreme 111an:1,2,'e111ent, of our school zxnnuanl. The Tiger Lily. I11 spare nioinents he is snles- n1:1n for an electric coinpuny and :L i!1't'2lT VU' ture is in store for him, Good Luck.
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CORTLYN AN TONSON Cort has becn a valued member of the class of '29. He takes an active 'part in both football and basketball and is a worthy let- terman. For two semesters he faitfhfully fill- ed the oflice of president of our class. Cort- lyn is a willing worker especially in earning money for the long-anticipated trip to Wash- ington. His future ambition is unknown to us but the class joins in wishing him lots of luck and success. THELMA BACKUS Tabbie has been a member of our class from the beginning and has remained an in- separable one ever since. Honorable men- tion is due her for her great assistance in pro-- ducing the High School Bugle. Thelma is very sociable, ibeing a member of both the Dramatic and Literary Clubs. She intends. to continue her well commenced education and it is more than likely that she will suc- ceed in the career she has chosen. MARTHA BAKER - Bake the captain of the Girls' Basket Ball Team for 1927-28 and 1928 29 surely knows her stuff when it comes to athletics. She was chosen cheer leader for two seasons and docs she pep us up! Martha is also a member of the Girls Glee Club, the Dramatic Club, and the Atwhletic Council. Perhaps she will journey along the road as a physical edu- cator, that is if it's not too Bumpy. SHERIDAN BLACK Blacky is another of Port High's ath- letes having been a member of the Port High Football and Basketball teams. Sheridan also took an active part in track. He plans to be- come a teacher and we can imagine him teacwhing the fundamentals of croaking to the twenty frogs who went to scihool down beside the rushing pool. We hope that he will not forget his schoolmates and the good times he had had with them in old Port High.
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JAMES CHISHOLM Heap Big Injun Jimmy is a popular member of our class. He has been very active in atrhletics and was. a star on the Champion Football Team of 1928. He is also an agricultural student ol' no little ability. Jim has an extreme dislike for snakes and thinks that Ireland should be excavated and its contents strewn among the harboring places of the American Reptilia. HOWARD CRAIN C1'ainie is an indispensible member of the class. Howard is a versatile youth and has won distinction by his varied abilities as class president, editor of the Tiger Lily, football, basketball, trackman, pianist for the High School, member of the Glee Club, ama- teur perf-ormer, having appeared in nearly ev- ery high school play produced and an artist, his paintings being highly admired. We for- see a great future for him some day. Success. LESLIE CRAIN Crainie has an extreme desire for fresh air, at least you would imagine so by the way' he spends his passtimes on the tops of tele- phone poles and high chimneys. No sir, there's no one above him in that respect. He is always on top when tl1G1'6'S a banner to be put up and he's never on the bottom when it comes to class activities. All hail to our Sopho-more Vice-president. GILBERT DOLOWAY Crashing and pounding and smashing' and bounding, is not How the Water Comes. Down at Ladore , but it's how Gibby goes down the gridiron, with a pigskin under his. arm, a rabbit foot dangling at his thigh and a rainbow 'round his shoulder, for a touch- down. Leave it to Gibby: where there is work to be done or pleasure to be gained, you will always find him at the throttle with an influential stock of good advice and able lead- ership.
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