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THE PUNCHARD CLASS BOOK 1927 CHARLOTTA IRENE GILLISPIE ' • Chickk Typewritins Awards Orchestra 4 Trio 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Pianist 3, 4 Lunch Counter Girl Class Song Beware of her fair hair for she excels all women in the inagic of her locks. Charlotta s always in a hurry. But then, so are her fingers. They jump about on the typewriter so that Charlotta can get more awards. She also is our pianist and plays anything we ask her to. That is, if she feels like doing it. We wonder (?) why Charlotta always waits on Mr. Gregory down at the Lunch Counter. WALTER NEWTON GORDON Vice-President 1 Glee Club 4 Junior Play Manager I have found you an argument, but I ' m not obliged to find you an understanding. ' Walter is tall but not quite as tall as Booty for he surpasses all — in height. Walter, won ' t you please tell us why you like Room . so well? Is it because of your fondness for Spanish, or what? We ' re expecting great things from you, Walter, for we ' ve seen how well you manage things at the Spa soda fountain. 18
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THE PUNCHARD CLASS BOOK 1927 WILLIAM VAUGHAN EMMONS •■ Bill •• Dr. Conroy Prize 1 Baseball Manager 3, 4 Vice-President 2, :), 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Junior Play Social Committee 2 Senior Play Football 2, 3, 4 Business Manager Punch Harder 3 Barnard 4 Editor-in-chief Punch Harder 4 Where is fair Juliet to-nig-ht? Not much needs to be said about Bill, for every one in school knows him. Why, he ' s one of the most popular boys in Punchard. We ' ve certainly found out how capable a manager Bill is, not only as Editor-in-chief of the Punch Harder either. Capt. Jack in The Rivals was none other than our Vice-President. He certainly seemed to en- joy that part. Do you suppose he means what he says about getting down on his knees again? We doubt it. Harvard JAMES HENRY GALLANT J iiiiiii Football 3, 4 Senior Play Glee Club 2, Baseball I, to myself, am dearer than a friend. Well, Jimmie, we hear you are quite a German shark, also the only boy in the class. We are still wondering how you could finish your part in the Senior Play the night of the performance without once speaking to someone off-stage. What is the big attraction in the Vale, Gallant, aren ' t the Andover girls good enough for you? 17
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THE PUNCHARD CLASS BOOK 1927 First Latin Prize 1 Class Treasurer 2 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Captain Baseball 4 Basketball 2 LUTHER HERVEY GULICK ■■ Luke ■■ Goldsmith 1, 2, 4 Punch Harder Staff 3, 4 Football 3, Manager 4 Class President 3 Class Ring Committee Harvard Club Prize 3 Social Committee 4 Barnard 4 (3rd Prize) Graduation Essay Big words are his meat. ' You don ' t know Luke? Well, then you are not a Punchardite. Why Luke is our class actor. He had the leading part in our Junior Play and in The Rivals there was no one better than Sir Anthony. Luke certainly knew Tiow to get dues from us in our Sophomore year and we all know how well he can manage. Luther, next year if you are away at school don ' t try acting on the street corner, and please arrive at school before the last bell. Harvard NORMAN ARTHUR HATCH Bunk Junior Play Class Ring Committee Oh, mischief thou art swift to enter. Yes, Bunk, some of your remarks are really funny but not all. Now that you are finishing high school try to act like a gentleman. Norman, you can do things well if you want to, so put away childish habits and act like a man. We ' re expect- ing a lot from you, so show us we ' re not wrong. Bunk, won ' t you tell us how you get downstairs to the Lunch Counter before anyone else when you have to come from Room 9? 19
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