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VJ, JACK MONAHAN West End's Gift to the Ladies. Jack is a very competent football man. He is often seen heading toward lower Ball Street. He is very Mary and has a kind word for everyone. HUGH MORTIMER Doc, as he is sometimes called, hails from Birdvi11e. 'Doc ' is a bashful member of the Senior Class. We Iind that he is in Nied of a girl friend. How about it, Doc? FLORENCE MULLER Tall, Blonde, and Energeticf' Florence is the President of the Girls' Hi-Y and an active member of the German Club. She has a high scholastic stand- ing, too. Rennie, as her best friends call her, has ambitions to become a scientific horticulturist, and intends to study at Cornell. Why does Flo like to go to New York City so much? Is it to see her grandmother? Well, we think it's to go skating at Madison Square Garden. LOUISE MULVANY Louise is one of the musicians of our class. She enjoys reading the Bible, especially the story about David putting iGarrison3s in Syria. Her ambition is to become a music teacher. EN?E55iE?,5S 3
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.A V VIRGINIA MCKINNEY Sports Are My I-lobby! Ginny, a well liked member of the Senior Class, is an active member of the French Club, and a participant in all sports. She and her pal, Bea, have a habit of wandering into Senior Room a second before last bell rings. A certain prep school up-state, along with the song, My Highland Laddie, holds Ginny's attention at present. Can this laddie's name be Joe? RAYOLA MCLAUGHLIN She Has Style! This young lady, whose favorite subject is typing, was voted the best dressed girl in the Class of '3'7. She can usually be found talking or whispering to her friend Claire. BEATRICE MERKENSCHLAGER To Bea or Not to Bea. This Senior is forever 'fBob ing in and out of mischief. She plays basketball, is a member of the French Club and a loyal rooter of P. J. H. S. We hear she wants to be a Banker, Well, you never can tell, Bea! The Senior Class wishes you the best of luck. SUSETTE MEYER Just Call Me 'Bud'. -, Bud is the Treasurer of the German Club and a mem- ber of the Girls' basketball team. She is very fond of Cole's milk, but we have reason to believe that it's their t Chink J driver. Why does your face brighten when you receive one of those secret letters from New York? Good luck, Budf' EAi'E,Clb?5s 3 A I I
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4 V ETHEL NEWCOMB Have You Seen the Fur-man? Ethel is a popular young lass who seems very glad that her school days are nearly over. Her neighbors are puzzled about the Newcomb family as a Fur-man is seen strolling down Kellogg Avenue quite often. We hear there's an attraction from Matamoras, Ethel? WILLIAM N IED Bill hails from Birdie Town. He showed good team work and tact in baseball and basketball. He is quiet but has a personality of the best kind. He is always singing Carry Me Back to Old 'Virginny'. May your future be bright, Bill. KENNETH NOLAN For liking girls he h-as a ilair, Maybe it's his curly hair! Ken is the smiling, curly locked boy of our class. Ken's favorite pastime is driving his Marmon, and that gas tank has more Phillips than any other we know of. Keep it up, Ken, you'll be Mayor yet. JOSEPH OBERMEYER Ah, A Bull's Eye. Joe is the Senior's pal. He makes friends easily due to his ever-present smile. Joe is an active member of the Rifle Club and German Club. We sincerely hope that you will be as great a success in life as you have been in the Senior Class. .4 be t ssmop. 3 E... 1 i MEMOIRS ' '
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