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Raymond Ambuske Blansd '28, '29g Sgpeeuch lC5lnasas '32g Senior Play '32, 'Ray is 'an onator 'of rnvoibe sfvvlaiying 1Tl'l.lllfl-01115 with this speeiclhes. He :s-eeums hefaided stnaiighlt for -hligfh pressure salelsrmlanshisp. 'Rsaly 'hlas a sipeciall ilas.le'inaaiti.on :flor the feminine Slt'1lld0'IllllS. You 'be't4te1' lb8'W'aI'6Q this is Leap Year, Ray. Bulb Rseuy dIoesn'fh seem bo mind. He found tlluait Assefmsblries we-re hwfice as enltentaininig when he was siibtifng besi-dfe Connie. ThaJt's mort 'tlie only time he is seen wiiih hear. , Robert Baird Onoheslhna '29, '30, '31, '3l2g Trlaok Mansagefr '32g Sensioi' Secretary '3v2g Wlarrior '32, 1SAe1nec1a '323 Senior Play '32, Korrnert '32. Bomb is the ,tall lanky secretary of the class. He is hasnt known, pe-rhaips, for his unusioavl aibiildiby-Jw plays fimislt violin in -'dhe lormhfewslbva land is la .m-ermlber of fthe welll-kn,o'w'n Nlomaldls. Then, ftolo, we m-usut nlofc forget that he land his partner Diavils :have amruseld us all year as the writers of the Gdovwwomn-ltihe eolurmn 'Uhlat is never dlulll. We are glad bo say Ibhalt Bob will be bavck in our midlsflz nexit year. Helen Baldoni French Olulb '29, '303 Sfpeelcfh 'Class '32, Seneca. '32 3 Senior Plllaiy '32. 'W-e -a,dlmli1'e Helen. Sloime- 'of hem' aldlniinaibile ohra1'e1c'te1'- isrtiics are a wlonldercful dsisposition, lpdefnity of in-temlligefnce, and a sense of humor. Hellen was only dm lflhe eighth gmaxde when she Wlon ia cuzp for her essay von the World wsar. She has 'been malnilnfg rsdholasltiic t1 lI.Ul1'llplllLS even' since. Slpeeeh seems fho fbe one of her cfalvorilte' SlLbj6ICfil1S as she always hallos very e-nnhhulsifasticfally abouxt it. Helen usfuf-ally aueeofrnuplislhels wha!te-ver she sexbs Ofult 'oo do. William Beattie Lntemdllass' Biaskelhlvall '29, '30, '31g Senecfa '32, 'Oom- mercia-l Gonftesit '32. 'Ilwo gun Benaxttie-itha.t's the titlle h-e revceivefd wlhen he joined the Wlildswlood Dram-alhic Olulb. Well, he and Frlankensbien Mlubdlvlefr are great -pals. In fthe srulrnin-er Uh-ey spend .a loft -of 'time at ilhe role ,s.wli1m-ming hole. His li'te1 a1'y afbfil-iity wlas sdieown by his 'wmilte-ulps in the Kounimlercial Komeet. He's a-n all nound fellow- is Two- gun Belaittie. Mary Beresh C oinimerlcival Gonltesmbs '32. :Mlm-y is all hhait her nfaime ixnirplies- nne1'1'y ! S-he allways seems bo be lalughinig 'om wsumilling, amid- tihazt is wlhy We like her, Fu1'themnio1 e, she Lhlaus la grelevt ltlalemvt for tallking'-just ask Miss Hlanlbvvl We h-efam Ptlhralt Mfary wi-shes to be a numse. Well, rsmtrlanigier thifnrgs hlave dilap- penefd!
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CJTQ QD ifv 50 Officers: Clifford Harrington, President Betty Madigan, Vice President Robert Baird, Secretary Marguerite Hyde, Treasurer Dorothy Gardner, Charles Davis, Student Council Representatives Motto: Without halting, Without rest, lifting better up to best Colors: Blue and Silver Flower: Blue and White Iris Faculty Adviser: Miss Hanby
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Ena Best She hlaus 'a 'wlolnldierlfurl dfisrpfonsiti-on fanfcl :is falzw.a.y:3 5.0 pleasant and willing iahourt helping everyone. Enya was sick IlEl3.I'1Y all lllafst year, lbfult, rin rsfpizte of tuhlis, she was so amlbiti-ours she kept -ugp fher wwork and was able to finish Uhlis year. Reaidling is .zu fiavo-rite idlive-rzslion of hers, and she likels ftlo rplliay ltahe npuiam-0. She wmuiis to g1o to college mext y-efaar. We kin-ofw she'1Il mlake just as many frienidls ltlhere las 'she :hlas here and pnoiblalbfly will belclo-me a model Einlgvlish rtelalohefr. Fanny Black Glee Ol-ulb '29, '30, Olperetta '31g Sturdienlt Ciofuinoil '30, Vilce-Presidre-ndz .Situdienlb Clovumeil '32, S-enema '31, '32g Wl31W1'l'OT 'I-315 E-dliltor Warrior' '32, Laitin Clllulb '29, M-gwr. Girls' Braslceliibkadll '32, Selnlioir Plaiy '32g -Srpeerclh '32, Saba-te H-onor 'anld Sfdhlollarishifp Society '3i2. Flanny hla-s '3'llW'BYlS 'been lone of tlhe -most pri-omimemft meomlbers -of our elafss. Swhe is esapewcial-ly welll klrrofwn for her LSlCll'1l0llBSl'Dl'C 'amid' cliriamafhiic ialbfilifby. Whlo wioulld -think t1o see' .her i.n 'hhfe role 'of the very 'sofphisltionited and dlignifield Mms. Aliohiballld ouf 'the Senfilo-r plafy that slhe oould1 Ibe the from-J-o'v'inrg persofn that we knvofw her 'to be? Flalmy wlas reisapuon-sible for -the NVsar1uior Atlhifs ye-ar, and we fall were 'sorry to see fthe- hasnt edition. Slhe was full of nh-elllplltiul ideals and was ailwlays willinzg fto hellpg thieve- i7o1'e her adivrice Wals sloulght .o.n fa great mlamy 'ma:t-ters dlumdng rthese :flour yewams. Avis Boyd OllB.:ElS Prelsildienlt '29, Ofpereitba '29, '30, '31, Laiinini Clufb '29, '30g Glee Club '29, '30, '31, '32, Student -Council '3lg W-a.1'11i'o'r '32, Speech '3-2. Avlis ils -unulswal, to say 'tlhe least. Sfo-me-times rthere is a. certain m-enlvamlohloily alb-ofult he-r, bult 'slhe ils QHNV21-YS ready for .a -gay -time. True, she iis emluislive-Wiselly soy yet she is plelaisantly vagreelaiale an-di dxo e-sn'Yr, plllilh he-r way through the halls. Avis has allways rtalken an aictive rpuant im class alcltivliltieis, lanldl we llook Ito lieu' for ,msarmy hellplilwl ideas. Margaret Brands Cfommelioiall Contests '32. Olf course we knorw Hier be-titer as Peggy She likes all slplorltzs, e'S1peic.ial:ly lblasvkeltlbailll ggiamnies. Amt the adven- turous hailefs 'that rshe frellaltes :avlJ1o-uit Kiimgds Ferry, vwh-ere she spend-S her vaioabionis, have a1'lO'Ll'S9d1 our curiosity- M-angairelt has itafken l2l. vbulsinelss 'course with itypiefwrit- ing and 'shorthlamzd 'as lher if3JV'O1'l1lZ9S. She ex,pe+c't:s fto renter a nlumseis -brad-ning 'school wafilter lelavifng higwh scholol. James Brownell Banxd '27, 28, '29, '30, '31, '32, Cross 'Country '31g Oirclh-essutlwa '27, '28, '2-9, '30, '3-1, '3l2g Hi-Y '30g Senelcla '32, Here ins a. quiet wanld gslbuiclri-o1u's 'buoy in vour midvsit, but he is awiudllfy -olblifgimg and -dieapemldizuble. Jimmy is 2. great oo1'ne1'ni.s1ts ,amd lhiaus the -d'istimlclhion of being one of the tern '0'1 l'g'lIll2Ll 1T1'6'1'1'l.lb61'1S ledit -in the Senior Bland. He has played in the Heiglh Sldhfoiol O11c:1l'renstrsa since he enterefcl higlh swchlool, and for fthe Last :two ye-airs, has :amuse-d l1lL1'I'LE6llf and his hsrteners -as fa meumlber of the Well known Nl01'I'1lBJd'S. Hiking' and czumfpiing are some more 'Oli his favorite paistilmes.
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