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12 THE LAST FLARE DOROTHY HEDGES “Rc.proof on her lip but a smile in her eye.” Soccer ’30, ’31; Basketball ’30, ’31; Glee Club ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31; Dramatic Club ’30; Senior Play; Parrish Speaking Contest; Times Oratorical Contest; Vice President Junior Class; President Senior Class. JACK SABINE “I may justly say with the hook nosed fellow of Rome, I came, saw and overcame.” Senior Vice President ’32; Football ’30, ’31; Captain Golf ’31, ’32; Band, ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Orchestra ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Senior Play; HOWARD CRUTCHLEY ‘Quiet he—but we don’t care. Quiet dis- positions wear and sometimes, sudden as can be—Forsooth, why all this drollery?” Track ’30, ’31; Cross Country ’30; Football ’31; Parrish Speaking Contest ’31, ’32; Senior Play; Secretary and Treasurer ’32; Assistant Editor of Year Book; Dramatic Club ’31; Glee Club ’32. ETHEL BAILEY “So to your pleasures I’m for other than for dancing measures.” Band ’32.
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THE LAST FLARE 11 Norman Sanford—That musical ability ought to be able to interest some girl. Albert Sachtleben—Better leave Nellie alone in English IV Class. We don’t like “lovesick” looks either. Lenore Overton—You really should change- that hair cut, Lennie. Seniors aren’t supposed to look like Baby Paggy. Lloyd Mosher—How do you ever get long pants to fit you, Lloyd' You’re such a little boy! Desmond Mercer—Aren’t you at all suspicious of your sudden popu- larity? ‘Jack Lillywhite—Didn’t anyone ever tell you that it’s childish to show off? Alice Gaines—Get a line, Alice, and strut your stuff in S. H. S. Francis Maran—You’re quite attractive to little children, but, really, the Freshmen aren’t very bright. Jean Le Fevre—Grow up, Jean, or no one will ever believe you re a Senior. Howard Lisbon—Make yourself a diploma and leave, Howard. Were sick of seeing you around. . Geraldine Kuhlmann—What ever will you do next year without Ray Moore to sit with you in typing? Robert Jagger—Stop trying to make those dirty cracks, Bob. You 11 be getting into deep water. William Hurley—You had better shrink again, Willie; we liked you better when we didn’t hear so much from you. John Herrick—Get out in the sun and get tanned up a bit. That pale, wan look isn’t becoming. . Alberta Hedges—Your popularity is due to increase now that you drive a Ford roadster around. Elizabeth Halsey—What’s this we hear about those wild orgies of yours down at Sag? Liddie, we’re shocked! , „ Henry de Groot—Why don’t you get a girl friend, Henry? Did the Van Scoy-de Groot affair sour you on women? Anita Franchello—Get rid of that silly giggle and you’ll go over bigger with us, anyway. , 01 . Stanley Tureski—Ballyhoo yourself up a bit, Stanley, so when Ski goes away you can take his place as the school athletic hero. Emily Korall—Combs are only 10c at Hasnen’s, Emily; why not invest?
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THE LAST FLARE 13 TULULLAH ASHMAN “Her heart is as far from fraud As earth from heaven.” Soccer ’28, '29, ’30, ’31; Basketball ’30, ’31; Track ’29, ’30, ’31. NELLIE BENNETT “Happy am I, from care I’m free.” Secretary of Glee Club ’32; Exchange Edi- tor of the Red and White ’32. ESTHER BISHOP “Giggling, ever giggling, I while away the time.” Basketball ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31; Soccer ’29, ’30, ’31; Track ’29, ’30, ’31; Glee Club ’28, ’29; Tennis ’31, ’32; Dramatic Club ’30; Senior Play ’32; Maid of Honor ’32; Captain Basket- ball ’32; Track Manager ’32. EDWARD BLUMENKRANZ “I like my own way and I find it so nice.” Glee Club ’32; Assistant Business Manager of Senior Year Book ’32.
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