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H F HENRY VAN AITKEN A hearty welcome met this boy. Two years are a mighty long time when one is away from friends. We are certainly glad that Henry came back in time to be a member of our graduating class. Was it the earnest fErnstJ la.- bor of a certain someone that persuaded studious Hank to return? FRED VAN S1v1iLE Q10 Taxi? At your service! Fred is the energetic, friendly type who is certain to be success- ful. Success is assured if he should choose cab driving as his pro- fession, for he is certainly qualified for such. Won't you tell us about those mysterious telephone calls you have Been receiving lately, Fred? Scrum XVAITHIEVVERCII Silence, please! XVe feel most confident that Sophie has never been charged with loud talking during her high school career. She likes typing and spends much time in practicing this subject. We iwish Sophie the best of success and hope she can maintain her poise arid quietness and miss the clanging and crashing of our present age. Loriss WALKER Laugh your troubles away. Here is a cheerful member of our class. Louise enjoys avbit of harmless gossip now and then, but who doesn't? It is delightful to see Miss Walker riding to school in her brother's far-famed char- iot. Keep that cheerful manner, Louise, and you'I1 find 1ife's road easier to travel. AN NOUNCER
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H 5 u is ll M o1u4AN SXVEENEY The perfect gentleman of the Senior Class. Morgan is a quiet boy who not only shows much ability in his studies but is a second Bobby Jones. He appears not to be inter- ested in the babes but sometimes we wonder. IIARY TANCZYN , In her dreams, afar she strays. Here is one of our modest clusslnates-Mary Tanczyn. She is very quiet and has ull appezwunces of u shy, bnshful young lady. WVG wonder whom she dreams of when she tlozes off in Commercial Law vluss. Mary is ambitious and this will curry her far in the busi- ness world. .Ir:.xNE'1 1'1-1 T11oMPsoN f I may be little-I may be slmall, But I guess I've earned myfgold football. Y Jeanette is the type that inspires men to do great deeds, a cer- tzlin young main in particular. After he has laid his athletic laurels ut her feet, he is usually heard to murmur I did it all for you. Jeanette seems to have cast-her-line and made a. catch. K X ' l X SAM Torrizlc Smiling Sam, the football . Sam sure has earned his smiling title, for rain, shine or sleet he's there with a grin. If you want to Find him, just stop, look and listen for that Chevie of his and you will have no trouble. The Hess -t of luck--Sam! llfiifl, AN NOU NCER
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ia H fs K.-X'l'lll,l'lEN Wmss A Smiling Senior, pretty and wise. Kuthleen's dimpled blushes grace Por-Je meeting Cand what dignified lady's wouldnt? She and Mary Mcu-Xndrew are inseparable :lids in the Dramatic Club. Kathleen thinks some great men besides Caesar should be named Augustus HICIIARD XVIEIEOLIYI' LI Q' :W Each maiden turns to look and sigh, 8 For Richard Wieboldt's passing by! 2 , Dick may come from Greenville, but he is by no means green. At least the feminine half of the class does not think so. WVhy must these silent, indifferent men be singled out and placed on a pedestal by the admiring fairer sex? WVhen asked if he intends to take Holly- wood by storm after graduation, Dick druwls nonchalantly, Neva ! GLENN Yorxcz The Original Rah Rah Boy. Yes, it's Glenn! NVe wonder how he could be quiet so long as to have this photograph made, for he is always busy helping someone. Youngsie will always be remembered by his classmates for his loyal support as a cheer li-zuier. Glenn is also :rmember of the Boys' Glee Club, and his pleasing' voice muy often be heard along the Mil- ford road. SAN. Z1-11:11:11 Take a look at Salesman Saul, Best shoe-seller of them all. Soul, ec.mmonly.1inown as Irish, is a well-liked member of our Senior Class. H' ,urly brown hair and sparkling eyes may be sin- gled out at eve p, for Saul is very fond of tripping the light fantastic. l . D AN NOUNCER
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