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----------------- Cfje Jflamfoeati Seniors . . . Archil ('hristian—“Archie, Although ho is one of our blushing boys, Archie is always on hand when any merry-making is going on. He always likes to have his little joke, anil the group of boys he associates with will assure you that his jovial ways make everyone like him. His humor is one of his important assets in making friends. “Yeah, you big lug!” Viola Dixon—“Vi” Another member of our class who believes that silence is golden is Viola. She is a persistent worker and does what is required of her in a reliable manner. We think she will make an excellent house keeper for some young man from Sabula. No matter what career she chooses, we wish her much happiness and joy. “That's all right” Harry Clinton—“Tout” Harry’s quiet humor is familar to everyone. He can make a witty remark in such a serious manner that laughter becomes infectious. Although he never seems to be in a hurry, he is reliable and steady. When anyone is in doubt about his French assignment , Harry is his answer. No person could have a truer friend. “I betcha” M A DA LI N K I) UTTR Y-“ Tiny” “Tiny” is one of our quiet girls at Sandy. She seldom takes part in our social affairs, but everyone likes her. However, these characteristics do not apply to her in class, for she always takes an active part and usually knows what she is talking about. We believe that she will make a good housewife for “Art”. How about it “Tiny”? “Oh, I don’t know. 21
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Cfje Jflambeau Seniors . . . Joseph Atkinson—“Joe” The “gal” with the big bass “voice” has nothing on our “Joe”. He has won recognition among his classmates for his ability to hit the bottom strata of the musical scale. We can state without any doubt that “Joe” has the ability to combine his brain-power with his work; his achievements in class work prove it. “Yeah!” Arietta Clark—“Etta” “Etta’s” smile has always won her a host of friends. It doesn’t seem possible that she can spend so much time with her lively companions and yet maintain good marks in her studies. She and her “pal” “Renee” have formed a friendship that is known throughout the school. Her classmates are unanimous in wishing her the best of success. “You idiot!” Hi ram Brown—“Tucker” “Tucker’s” bashfulness has not kept him from maintaining a loyal friendship with many of his classmates. “A man of action, not of words” is an old adage that fits “Tucker” perfectly. He has shown us that he is a good sport and a persistent worker. With these qualities he will surely overcome any obstacles which might stand in the way of his success. “See anything of Iietty? Lillian Davie—“Lily “Lily” joined our happy throng in our junior year, and we immediately came to the conclusion that we had been fortunate in having such a friendly new classmate. We should be glad to accept many more new members like her. Her serious manner of doing her work has never failed to bring her satisfactory results. “Oh yeah!” 20
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£ije Jflambeau Seniors Theodore Clyde—“Ted” The proper combination of work and play makes “Ted” an admirable figure among us. Being the type of chap who puts his whole soul into his work while there is anything to do, “Ted” has been an excellent editor for our Flambeau, and has had a profound influence in its success. Surely such sincerity and capability will earn him his reward in the ranks of his fellow men. “By Christopher!” Ruby Hand—“Romy” Ruby may be quiet, but her presence is felt by everyone. We never hear much from her because she is determined to get her own work. Ruby’s chief weakness is red finger nails, but that doesn’t detract from her appearance. She has not made any of her ambitions known to us; nevertheless, we wish her lots of luck. “Thai’s what you think.” Leslie Dickey—“Les” “Lcs” is that quiet, distinguished looking, blond-haired boy you can see climbing the hill each morning. He does not take part in many activities of a social nature, yet that does not detract from his popularity. Leslie’s chief ambition is to become a mortician. Judging from outward appearances, he is sure to be a success. “Oh yeah! That’s what you think.” Mary Hickman—'“Mary” Although we seldom hear from Mary, she has many friends, despite her silence. Her cheerful smile has captivated the heart of a certain Junior boy. Naturally, her reluctance to talk has kept her from telling us of her plans for the future. However, there is no need for her to worry about that; we are sure of her ability. “Gosh darn!” 22
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