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XVILLIAM COOK Bill enlivened our chapel period one time last year by his vivid interpretation of the small boy in 'tStation Y. Y. Y. Y.'l by Booth Tarkington. Ever since he has kept the senior class excited by his dramatic narrow escapes from the tardy buzzer. He has helped the intellectual atmos- phere of the school a great deal, doing his share i11 the Spanish Circle, Chem- istry class and chapel debates. U NATALIE COSTELLO Here is the ideal business girl, smartly dressed, quick to understand. and able to get things done right. Wle could well imagine her officiating i11 the ofiice of a magnate were it not that rumor says she has quietly chosen another profes- sion. See her left hand. HELEN CVSICK The class has benefited this year through the addition of a new member from Vlfashington County. Helen's friendly spirit, gentle manners and scholastic ability have won our appre- ciation. The girls all envy her curly hair as well as her chemistry grades. EDXVARD DEVINE Pat', is forever smiling, his cheeks are always red, and his hair continually rumpled. The whole school knows him and everyone likes him. He repeated his fine football record of 1926 again this year. When the senior English class gets stuck on a question, it is usually Pats answer that helps them out. JOHN DODS John doesn't suit him somehow so we all call him Cake He has been a valuable melnber of our class as school cheer-leader, as vice president of the Student Council and for his services as chauffeur to the girls' basketball team! Cake exhibited his dramatic ability in the play Thursd'1v Fvenin and 4 . A g Tulip Time, our operetta. He is good looking. popular and peppy.
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JAMES CARSON Jim won our section in the Interna- tional Oratorical Contest last year. and this year added to his honors through work on the interscholastic debating team. He is president of the senior class as well as president of the Student Council. Ile made a reputation in The Gypsy Rover and Tulip Time with his pleasing' baritone. And just ask Jim about Dubois! ! ! l CATHERINE CLARK Catherine is the pianist extraordinary of our orchestra. One of the mysteries of the school is connected with her wearing: the C. M. T. C The sueeess of the Sewihi Comets on its maiden voyage is in part due to her work as chairman of the program committee. GEORGE CLAY At first George was merely distin- guished as Weston's brother but through his good work in the orchestra, Pe-nrod, band. Glee Club, debates, Oracle and Sewihi work, he was soon known and recognized for his own abil- ity. His spirit of fun makes him a choice spirit in any group. HOWARD CLAY Edgeworth gave us Duetz, who played on our football team and debated on one of our chapel debating teams, where he proved himself quite an orator. Howard is quite the commercial student, and is always willing to give help where help is needed. Duetz has the repuation of being: the only senior who sports a derby. XVESTON CLAY NVes has been one of the most help- ful members of the class of '28, His record shows three plays, operetta. the Stage Guild and Student Council. Speeial credit is due Wes for his work on the basketball and baseball teams. When he didnt play, he was a very competent manager. VVe couldn't have done without him.
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HARRY DOLDE Harry is one of our huinorists. His cartoons are the laugh of the day. He seems quite fond of drawing as he does this instead of sleeping in classes. Smitty', displayed his dramatic ability as Mr. Jackson in the Florist Shop. Ilis hearty greeting: and con- tinual joking' make him one of the most likeable members of the best class that ever graduated from old S. Il. S. J Uma 'DONALD ' -Tulia is an important member of thc commercial group. She shines on the girls' second basketball team, doing her bcst as a side-center, for if anyone can give an opponent a hard job it is Julia. This good work shows her real school spirit. In always being busy at home and school, ever cheerfully smiling, Julia is a shining example. GLADYS ELLERTON Just like a queen, Gladys has constant attendants both inside and outside of school, but as most queens have, she has a favorite. One of the prettiest girls in the class, Gladys has achieved a reputa- tion as an actress and reader. She has held important parts in The Youngest and Reverie. NVILIJIAM FADER Another football player, actor, inter- scholastic debater, member of Sewihi staff, and lady's man. Bill has done credit to a good many activities, but chiefly does his debate work deserve com- ment. A good student and a good fellow, he has always been popular with the whole school. lf you want a thing done and done right, ask Bill to do it. MAX FELTWELL, JR. He is often seen on the gym floor and even more often on the dance floor. A star basketball player. Pete helped the '28 team to the championship of Section II. Vlfaxed hardwood floors seem to have an attraction for Max for he seldom misses a dance, and the stag line has never yet made his acquaintance. Lucky boy!
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