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NLF- Betty Delaney You can't tell a book by the cover. Betty is a pleasant girl who MeanfyJs much to our class. Betty has a weakness for cream puffs, bought by a nice companion. l-le'd run a mile to secure Betty's every wish. And believe it or not he's one of Port's best runners. NVe all hope that before long Eliza- beth will reach her goal-that of teaching math. Lorimer Denner 0h! Why am I such a business man! Here we have the successful business manager of both the class book and the school paper. He seems to take a great interest in Senior Class work, especially the social part of it. His favorite pastime is singing and he also thinks a, song can be substituted for anything. Raymond Drake I regret that I have but one Iife to give to the ladies. I Here is Drake, our track man and musician. One may occasion- ally End Drake entering his classes on time. The loss of F1a.shy'sf' kindness will be felt by every poor wallflower, as he was always ready to help a lady in distress. Helen Dunn Our great thoughts, our great affections never leave us. Here's the sort of girl who gets a great deal of fun out of every- thing, including reciting in class, She likes Ancient History particu- larly the part which deals with the Normans in the Middle Ages. Her favorite pastime is watching Eddys in any river. NXENXCDRI ES
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E?- Marjorie Cross There's more here than what appears on the surface. VVherever money, especially Bills. That's why she works in Woolworth's. Midge often complains about the Heat-er something. She sug- gests that an electric fan be installed in each class room. Her flu- ency in French is remarkable. Marjorie is, there is no gloom. Midge likes to handle Coy, Detite she tries to be, But something else we sometimes see. Wilton Cuddeback Lives of athletic stars remind us, We can reach the victors' place If we too will leave behind us The memory of a hard-fought race. Knock, as he is most popularly known ls one of our m t . os pop- ular athletes. He has always been fond of the athletle field 'md the gymnasium: but, of late, there seems to be an attraction at the gym. The Class of '30 wishes you luck, Kooch. Kathryn Cunneen Happy am l, from care l'm free. Why can't they all be contented like me? is a student member of our class who never LeavCyJs her work undone. During her four years of high school she has proven herself an honor student. She is a great admirer of football, and could always b f e seen .nt the games, especially when the second team played. Dorothy Dedrick Let a smile be your umbrella. Doe is one of the friendliest, best liked girls in our class ller . f t. . in ec :ous g.ggle always heralds her approach. She is one of the regular members of the Girls' Glee Club, Vice-President of the Dru- mntic Club, and a due-ntf?J member of the French Club. As jokes editor of the class book, she was in her element. She is noted for h ' d. . . , e1 ignlty and IJ0lS9.ll Just keep your friendly smile, Doe, and you will never lack friends. NXENXGDRI ES
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7' Q'-S Eleanor Elston 'She came, she saw, she conquered. Xl'hen things are slow. just leave it to Eleanor to Russ tle up something to do. She is an ardent Glee Club advocate, a clever dancer, and a good scholar. Practice makes perfect for her sweet voice can be heard in the Senior Room almost any day contributing greatly to the success of our organization. Robert Felter lf you think I'm bashful, You don't know me! Here we have none other than our young A. AQ P. clerk. How- ever. clerking does not improve Bobby's English for he insists upon leaving out his d's when saying And a . He has a fondness for red hair and giggling girls. Matilda Franzen lf he doesn't make a basket this time He'lI get no good wishes of mine. Tillie the Toiler, our class scribe, has won distinction through- out the class by her winning smile and willingness to work. We hear that Tillie is going to take a trip through the South after gradu- ation. Her one ambition is to go to Birmingham on a visit. Alice Gannon Nothing is more simple than greatness. Here is one of the busiest and most industrious members of the Senior Class-our Social Secretary. For a time we thought she was going to become a great horseback Ryder but because she cannot buy her riding habit at De-nner's we think she has given up the plan. NXENXGDRI ES f'f4P! 'llV15'5
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