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z WAN Fa ———————eeE . ——-s MARGARET HART The chief Brass Tack, a librarian worthy of note and last but not least, a student of high scholastie ability. Fifth Academic Honor; Brass Tacks Staff °29, °30; Advisory Board; Home Room Chairman ’28; Class Secretary ’29. THEODORE KRULINSKI (“Teddy”) Teddy usually doesn’t have much to say in class, but he manages to squeeze through with the rest of the crowd. NANCY HEBERDEN This little nut-brown maid is fond of the “love-game”—tennis, of course. THOMAS LEWIN We didn’t hear much of Tommy until he took up football, but oh boy, what a figure he did cut then! Best regards, Tommy. Football; Vice President Senior Class. LOVENA WATTERS Lovena ought to take up Physical Geog- raphy, in which “Eddies” are studied. —Photo by McClusky.
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JOHN HAROLD JAMES The short but sturdy junior partner of James Bros., Inc. MHarold’s achievements in track and cross-country will long be remem- bered. Cross-Country ’27, °28; Captain Cross- Country Track ’28, ’29, ’30. DOROTHY GRIFFIN (‘Dot’) We all agree that Dot is beautiful, but the best part of it is that she is not one of that beautiful but dumb kind. It takes a real stu- dent to graduate a year ahead of her class. Then, too, Dot was an active officer of the Thompsonian Club. Fourth Academic Honor; Library Club; Chemistry Club; Debating Club; Student Council; Freshman Prize ’28; First Prize (Girls) Slingerland ’29. RALPH HOWARD JONES Who does a noble deed today, To help another on his way. And here for Ralph we’ve had our say. Hi-Y Club; Orchestra. THERESA MARIE GULLA But few are able to give Theresa any com- petition. She stands head and shoulders above us all, having broken all recent and long- standing records for rapid speech. WESLEY KOSLER If the action of Wesley’s heart is as slow as that of his limbs, we are afraid he won’t live long. —Photo by McClusky.
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ALMA MAUD JONES Sh-h-h, don’t scare our shy little lass. She’s from Remsen, where she spends all her spare time sitting in a corner “all by her lonesome.” WILLIAM H. MAMMOSSER Red’s the man who makes the girls forget the game— After he flashes that smile, they’re never the same. Football R ’28, ’29; Basketball R ’28, ’29, 30; Baseball R ’28, ’29; Hi-Y Club; Presi- dent Junior Class. STELLA JURAVICH 3ehold a second Florence Nightingale! ALEX MARCHEWSKI Many great men were silent as youths. Looks as though Alex is going to be somebody. Orchestra. FANNIE KALAKUNIAK In deep affection And fond recollection We often think of Fannie. Home Economics Club; Chemistry Club; Brass Tacks Staff. —lIhoto by MeClusky.
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