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RALPH E. GERVAIS Band '28. ’29, ’30; Orches- tra ’28, ’29, ’30; Cafeteria Marshal ’30; Traffic ’30. His hobby is taking three lunches. He longs to con- struct the tin cups in mini- ature golf courses. IRIS W. M. GLADWIN Traffic ’30; Basketball '28. ’29': Senior Reception Com- mittee '30. She loves to draw pictures and wants to become a vagabondess. Hang sorrow. Care will kill a cat. And therefore let's be merry.” WARNER GOLBRANSON “Duke” Football 28, '29: Basket- ball ‘29: Marshal ’28. ’29; Traffic ’30. Duke seems to effervesce charm to the “wimmin.” Ilis telephone book is a mass of red welts for underscored girls’ num- bers. REBECCA GOODMAN “Becky” Cafeteria Marshal ’29: Can- dy Girl at Senior Dramatics '30. She likes to dance and swim, and her ambition is to travel. DELBERT GROHE “Baron” Outdoor Track ’29, ’30; Traffic ’28. '29, ’30; Indoor Track ’30; Senior Recep- tion Committee; Usher at Senior Reception ’30. His hobby is psychology, and his ambition is to beat Iris Gladwin in an argument. ALICE GUILMARTIN “Al” Thalia Club ’28, ’29. ’30; Secretary of Q-B Club; Re- freshment Committee. Hal- lowe’en Dance; Traffic ’28; Representative to Hi-Y ’29, ’30. She is famous for be- ing an elocutionist. MARGUERITE HAAKE Pansy” Literary Editor of Golden Rod; Traffic ‘28: Leaders’ Club ’30. Her hobby is ski-jumping and her ambi- tion is to “flunk” a subject. ETHEL HALLORAN “Effy” Traffic ’28. ’30: Basketball '29. '30: Field Hockey ’30. She is fit for a gym teacher. Style is the dress of thoughts.” [16]
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JOHN FRANKLIN “Fanciful Mary” Junior Varsity Football ’29; Football ’30; Traffic ’30; Debating Club ’30. He wants to become an aviator and is famous because of George. “As the busy bee improves each shining hour.” INEZ GARGARO ■Iny” Traffic ’30. Her hobby is reading Horatio Alger nov- els. “Her hair is of a good color, an excellent color; Your chestnut was ever the only color.” LAURA FREBURG “Given” Traffic ’30. Her hobby is swimming with the crowd. “A smile will go a long, long way.” JEAN GELAS “Jelly” Traffic ’30: Student Council ’29; Spring Dance ’29; Baseball ’28, ’29. ’30; Bas- ketball ’28, ’29; Student Council ’30; Golden Ron Homeroom Agent ’30. He is fit for a comedian in “Our Gang” Company. ELEANOR FRUTH “Pat-’ Christmas Dance Decorat- ing Committee ’28, ’29; Traffic ’28. Her hobby is dancing, and she is ambi- tious to become a dancing teacher. “A little flirt I know full of caprices.” CHARLES GANZEL “Charlie” President Ili-Y; Senior Dramatics Business Man- ager; Student Council; In- terclass Football Team, ’29; Traffic. His hobby is play- ing a jazz piano, and he wants to become a four-let- ter man at Dartmouth. FRANCIS GEORGE “Fran” Traffic ’30. He is famous for being one of the “bad boys from the good home.” “There are not many more like me.” FREDERICK GEORGE “Fred” Class Football ’30; Traffic ’30: Class Basketball ’29; Wrestling ’29, ’30. Fred will probably end up by do- ing commercial painting for Ziegfeld. [ 15 ]
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MARJORIE HARDING “Midge” She is an extra necessity, and wants to become her own double, ‘imagination is the air of the mind.” FRED HARVEY “Lanky” Traffic ’30. His hobby is ushering at the various Quincy theatres. It’s hard to tell what he is fit for, but his aim in life is to get an “A” in Trig. LAURIE HELANDER “Larry” Senior Class Football '30. He is ambitious to become a public accountant and his hobby is football. “Our thoughts and our con- duct arc our own.” JANET HEMINGWAY “Jan” Refreshment Committee for Christmas Dance ’29; Hal- lowe'en Dance ’30; Spring Dance ’30; Senior Recep- tion. Chairman of Class Song Committee; English Club ’30; Basketball ’30. Her hobby is life-saving. GERMAINE HENDERSON “Jim” Secretary of Feb. ’31 Class. Her hobby is drawing, and she wants to travel. She is fit for “Johnnie.” Still waters run deep.” KATHLEEN HOFFERTY “Kay” Thalia Club ’29, ’30; Alum- ni Editor of Golden Rod; Traffic ’30; Refreshment Committee for Spring Dance ’29; Christmas Dance 29; Halloween Dance ’30; Golden Ron Homeroom Agent 28; Rep- resentative to Hi-Y ’29. ’30; Chairman Senior Reception Committee; Captain Tennis ’29. ELVIE HOLMGREN “El” Her hobby is playing the piano, and she wants to be- come a piano teacher. If music be the food of love, play on it.” BETTY HUGHES “Alegra” Candy Girl at Operetta ’29; Senior Dramatics ’30; Golden Rod Staff: English Club ’30: Library Staff ’28, ’29. ’30. Her ambition is to be an active lady at 100. She is fit for being an actress. [17]
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