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JACK HEALY VVho?-played football four years, was on the track team four years, was class presi- dent and vice-president, was captain of the '27 football team and of the '28 track team, possesses an extremely sauve personality and is liked by all for his wit and congenialness., will some day own the world's largest dairy? The answer for this list of interrogations could be none other than Jack Healy, alias Dabber. JAMES HELMER Jim , the diminutive quarterback has played an important role in our class history. Jimmy is an actor of high' esteem and has ap-- peared in many plays. This boy wears the varsity P having served on last year's foot- ball team and has acted the part of vice-pres- ident as well as a member of the High School Orchestra, Glee Club and Dramatic Club. If Jimmy decides to be a lawyer we will some day depend upon him. We hope he will help us. RALPH JOHNSON An indispensiible member of the class ofll- cers is Ralph, as class treasu1'er. He seems to be a very quiet boy but when there is ac- tion he is most always on top. He was man- ager of the champion football team ol' 1928 and is a fine basketball player. Without this member in our class to solve our problems and push us, we would have a hard time get- ting along. Ralph has a musical fondness and produces often in his clear tenor voice. Good luck Ralphy. ROBERT JOHNSTON ' Bob first appeared among us in our Junior year, having come from Titusville, Pa- He at once became a very popular and indus- trious member oi cur class. He has filled the position of boys basketball manager in a very capable manner and has served very well on not a few committees. He hopes to be Ole- Bull's greatest successor as a violinist. He plans to study journalism and we all wisha him the greatest success in this career.
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BECKLEY DWYER Beck is a pioneer member of the class with a heart as big' as himself. He is jovial and the enviable possessor ofa habitual smile. Beck is President of the Dramatic Club and was an indespensible member of the football team. This hefty boy is ve1'y much interested in electricity at which he has already had successful practice. He intends to pursue this study at Schenectady where he is Slll'9 to suc- ceed. ROBERT FERM Bch is one of the most assiduous mem- bers oi' our class. For the last semester he has shcwn his capability by his management in the sale of magazines and the collection ol' class dues. Bob is not an LlIlllllDZJl'l.2llll mem- ber of the Glee and Dramatic Clubs as well as the High School Orchestra, Bob was a member of last season's football squad. Af- ter having broken his arm on the gridiron he came back with higll spirits and gained the much coveted varsity P . RADFORD GAMBLE Rad is one of the tallest and best liked boys of the class. He's always cracking a joke at somebody else's expense. We envy this giant for his athletic abilities, especially his ability in basketball and football. Rad is a membel' of the Boys Glee Club and thas tak- en important parts in many High School plays. He has always been a willing worker for the class and is one of the editors of the Tiger Lily. EDWARD HAGLUND Eddy is of a f1'iendly nature and is one of our most active members. He does his work willingly and then is ready for fun. Eddy was vice-president in our Junior year and has se1'ved capably on lnany committees. Eddy is of a commercial llll'll of mind and we can easily see him managing a large grocery store. 0
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RUTH LOVELL One of the mc-st popular girls of the class with an unending source of new ideas of ILD- preciable value in our sister Ruth. She is an essential member of the Girls Basketball team and Glee Club. Ruth has surely done her part for the Senior Class as was shown when our Class put on the best Prom yet giv- en. NVe trust that Ruth will be as popular in the world as she is with her classmates. PAUL MANNING Vich vay to Roolette? If you are in doubt as to the answer to that question ask Blace who seems to be well versed on the condition of every inch of space between here and the center of gravityefer-I moan Roul- ette. Blace is a continual source of fun ami amusement for his associates. Ile is a good sport, a willing worker: is very sociable, and has always proved the best of classmates. VICTOR MAYCOCK Vic is the left-hand man of the class. He has always served faithfully on any com- mittee when chosen, and has proved himself a likafble classmate with his pleasing per- sonality. This husky youth is a sport clear through and is a true basketball and football enthusiast. Vic has an original way with the women and uses it effectively upon the Hazel- hurst femininity. This twin will soon be shouldering his pack and entering' the wide world to seek his fortune. VIOLET MAYCOCK Vi , the French Canadian girl of the class has the privilege of calling.: herself one of its shortest members, but this does not hamper her abilities in the least. XVe find by looking into the past that she is very fond of the Whippet. Violet hopes someday to be a nurse and we are sure she will make a good one. NVe wish Violet all the success possible in her future career.
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