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Lansing J. Albright “Bud “Bud” is one of our light-hearted hoys. His chief hobbies are dancing, going to basketball games, and telling jokes. Bud expects to go to college this fall and we wish him all the success in the world. “Hello, Scum” Beatrice A. Gudinas “Bee “Bee’ is a loyal senior. She causes little disturbance, and when it comes to mathematics she rates highly. She is planning to carry this study further, and we hope she will prove to be successful. “Oh yeah William L. Cunningham “WiU “Will” is a very bashful member of our class, but that does not detract from his agreeable personality. He has proved his worth in football, and we are sure that he is a senior who will be missed. “Hey----” Louise H. Harvey “Madam “Madam” is a quiet girl who never discusses her affairs with any of her classmates. She believes in studying hard and as a result is a good student. Applying the maxim, “Silence is Golden”, Louise will go far in this world. “Skip it” Adelio Paul Chiaravallb “Garibaldi” “Garibaldi” is one of our quiet, but very studious, boys. He has an ability to do school work and take an active part in class discussions. He is always willing to help any student and is well liked by everyone. “Ah-----” Helen Liddle “Shorty” “Shorty” is one of our quiet students. She seldom takes part in our social affairs, but she is well liked by all. Her favorite hobby is attending square dances at Brook’s Grange Hall. “Quit it note” Twenty-tuo
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t f Charles W. Lines “Chuckie” Chuckie is the big-little boy of our class. He has been an honor student and a favorite of the teachers during his four years at Sandy. Chuck has great acting ability and we know he will attain success in whatever he undertakes. Oh, Yeah! Vendla I. Thunberg Ven “Ven” hails from the Heights. She has gained many friends during her four years in high school. “Ven” is always ready for work or play. When you want to find “Ven,” ask Ruth. Don’t be funny Dee T. Burfield “Burfield “Burfield”, as you probably know, is one of our twins. He has little to say, but he does do his share of the work cheerfully and is well liked by both students and teachers. Boy, I yot a dirty deal” James Kelly Irish” “Irish” is a real Irishman. He is always willing to help anyone and has as sunny a smile for you as can be found anywhere. He has shown great athletic ability, and is considered an “all-around guy.” “I think I’ll tear into some P. G.” Ruth C. Thunberg “Tuney” Ruth and “Ven” are inseparable pals. Whatever Ruth takes part in we know the project will profit by her help. Ruth is studious but her outstanding talent is singing. We wish her luck in the future. “Now isn’t that embarrassing Darrell I. Burfield Darrell is the other half of our popular twin combination in Sandy. He has been a faithfull member of our Assembly Committee for three years. He has a warm smile and a pleasing personality; therefore, we know he will succeed in life. Okay by me” Twenty-one
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Charles E. Dusch “Charlie “Charlie” is what may be called a j erfect Hi-Y member. He says little, but he does have his arguments in various classes. Charlie doesn’t spend his time with the girls, because he thinks there is only one worth his while. “For heaven's sake Dorothy Elaine Jones “Dot “Dot” is one of the quietest girls in the Senior Class. She is often seen, but seldom heard; however, when she says something everyone sits up and listens. She will make some man a good wife, for she is very industrious. “Hello, there Blair Daniel Flick “Flickie “Flickie” is one of our happy-go-lucky boys. When he is caught looking down-hearted we will know that the worst has occurred. lie is especially fond of blondes and generally keeps the girls in an uproar with his nonsense. Mae J. McMeekin “Red “Red” is a quiet little girl who Indieves in keeping her affairs to herself. We haven’t any idea what she is going to do, but we suspect “someone” is looking for a housekeeper. Whatever you do, Mae, the class of ’35 wishes you success. “I don't know Andrew O. Duttry “Andy “Andy” is one of the shortest and quietest boys in our class. When called upon he is almost too bashful to recite. We don’t know of any particular “favored one” in Andy’s life, but you never can tell. “Yeah Kathryn Kessler “Kaye “Kaye” comes from Brooks. She is a good sport aild goes about her business as one who knows how. It is probably for this reason that she is popular, especially with the boys. How about it boys? “Hey kid, come here Twenty-three Where were ya’ last nightf
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