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ISABELLE BEVER “Izzy” 1-2-3, Lincoln Literary So- ciety 1- 2, Basketball 2- 4, R. H. S. Yell Leader 4, Secretary History Club 4, Exchange Editor Print Club 4, President Dramatic Club To know Izzy is to like her. Her success in lead- ing yells is proof of this. LILLIAN DAHNCKE 1-2-3, Webster Literary Society. 4, Literary Editor Rens- selaerien 4, Secretary Glee Club She’ll ' have to acquire a great deal of force dur- ing her twelve weeks at Normal if she expects to be the proverbial stern schoolmarm.” WILLIAM GROW “Bill” 1- 2-3, Webster Literary Society 2- 3-4, Football 3- 4, Basketball ' “Ha, ha, ha,” comes re- verberating down the hall as “Bill” approaches. As usual, he’s kidding. He’s always in hot water with the faculty and eternally being called down. BOYCIE LAMBERT 2, Baseball 2- 3-4, Basketball 3- 4, Football 3, Vice-President Class Fond of Room 3. He has chosen for his voca- tion the life of a bum, but we wouldn’t be surprised if he would turn out to be a high school teacher. RUTH CLARK “Lefty” 1-2-3, Lincoln Literary So- ciety 1, Vice-President Class 4, Editor-in-Chief Rens- selaerien She is a tall, light haired girl. Sometimes she smiles and sometimes she shines. She shines in school spirit and smiles when she sees Orval com- ing. JOSEPHINE DAYTON 1-2-3, Webster Literary Society A girl who is always willing and ready to do her part. She’s a good sport and when there’s any excitement she ' s right there, but, boys, take warning, she’s a man hater.
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BASIL ARNOTT “Base” 1- 2-3, Lincoln Literary So- ciety 3, Vice-President Print Club 2- 3-4, Basketball (guard) 4, Basketball (captain) Our short, quiet basket- ball captain, who is also a mighty fine fellow soci- ally. RAYMOND HERATH “Razor” 1-2-3, Lincoln Literary So- ciety 4, Secretary-T r e a s ur e r French Club Already “Razor” is dis- tinguishing himself as a salesman at the Commu- nity gasoline station. He is seldom heard, but is al- ways to be found when wanted. SYLVIA BEAVER “Sylvie” 1-2-3, Lincoln Literary So- ciety 4, Program Committee History Club Sylvia is all right in anything she undertakes to do, especially in laugh- ing. “She laughs and laughs and never sighs.” PAULINE COMER 1-2-3, Lincoln Literary So- ciety 4, Print and Dramatic Clubs A demure little maid, but Dame Rumor whis- pers that her name will soon be changed. GEORGE COLLINS “Doke” 1- 2-3, Webster Literary Society 2- 3-4, Basketball 4, Football There surely must be some good hard work in him, for none ever came out. CECIL HUDSON “Fat” 1-2-3, Lincoln Literary So- ciety 4, Business Manager Rensselaerien Cecil was for the first three years rather seen in- stead of heard, but this year he blossomed forth the first semester as a successful business mana- ger for the Rensselaerien. 19 2 1
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CH AO S = JACK LARSH 1-2-3, Webster Literary Society 2, Baseball 3-4, Basketball 3-4, Football 4 , President A. A. Jack has proved himself successful as president of the Athletic Association. It was probably through his able management that we went over the top in our recent membership campaign. DONALD RHOADES “Don” 1-2-3, Webster Literary Society 4, Athletic Editor Rens- selaerien The more we consider the matter, we come to a stronger realization that Don is destined for the clergy. NAOMI DUNLAP 1-2-3, Webster Literary Society. 4, Treasurer Dramatic Club 4, Joke Editor Rensselaer- ien 4 , Business Mgr. Chaos. We are just sure that she is planning to enter an old maids’ home, for she has been taking Home Economics for the past three years. BARBARA RANDLE “Bob” 1-2-3, Webster Literary Society 4, Secretary Athletic As- sociation 4, Associate Editor Chaos Short and jolly, Bob be- lieves the world was made for everyone to enjoy. LESTER PHEGLEY “Inky” 4, Football He was end on the foot- ball team this year, con- tributing greatly to its successes. GORDON ROBINSON Owing to an insuffici- ent number of credits, Gordon failed to graduate. 19 2 1
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