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THE ACADEMY STUDENT 27 CHARLES HORTON Winter Sports 3, 4; Monitor 3, 4; Basketball Manager 4. Charles served ns faithfully as basketball manager. He spent lots of his spare time hunting, fishing, and especially skiing. Here’s to easy sledding in the years to come. CATHERINE HOYE “Kay” Basketball 1. Now, let me see, the Vocational school has the most peculiar effect upon this lady, especially at one, just beyond North Hall. Nice strolling, eh, Kay? RAYMOND JOHNSON “Red” Grind Committee 4: Halloween Stunt 4; Capt. Fairbanks Division 4; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4: Nominating Committee 4; Honor Student 1; Halloween Stunt Committee 4. Red is just crazy about bright colors, as you can witness by looking at his bright topnot. The girls think it is a sign of danger but Claudia has found out it isn’t. Wherever we are in the future, if we hear a peculiar, loud laugh, we will know he is in the vicinity. BEATRICE LABLANC “Bea” Basketball 1. 2; Soccer 1. 2; Archery 1. 2; Monitor 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Class Stunt Member 1, 2, 3; Will Committee 4. What few' comments we have to make on Beatrice are short and sweet. The number of words that Beatrice can say in so short a time is proof that shorthand is no longer necessary. FLOSSIE LYNAUGH Flossie is a very brilliant girl. She also is a fine student in our school. We can not understand why the friendship of Rose is important in her life. Where Rose is you will see Flossie. Good luck. GRACE MARSHALL Orchestra 1, 2; Basketball 1, 4; Junior Usher for Senior Class 3; Dance Orchestra 2; Monitor 1, 2; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Social Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Baseball 2; ‘‘When Troubadours Sang” L. Grace is dignified and reserved, but somehow the other sex is reserved also. Dancing Friday nights at the Sunset Ballroom is the attraction of the week for Grace.
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26 THE ACADEMY STUDENT ARNOLD GOLDSTEIN Orchestra 3, 4; Track Manager 2, 3, 4. Ah! Here we have a manager who deserves recognition for his hard work with the track team. In chemistry his hard work is bearing fruit and we sincerely hope and predict that in the future Arnold will succeed. CLAUDIA GOODRICH Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Debating 4; Halloween Committee 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3; Student Board 4; Monitor 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-President 3; Will Committee 4; Faculty Improvement Committee 4; Reception Committee 2, 3; Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4; Division Lieutenant 3; VALEDICTORIAN. Claudia, our valedictorian, debater, athlete, and musician extraordinary, was admired by the entire class. It was an extreme pleasure to have such a fine personality with us. ALICE HARRINGTON Honor Student 1; Dramatic Club 4; Student Board 4; “House of the Flashing Light” 3; Monitor 4; Class Poem 4; First Prize in Dramatic Club Play Writing Contest 4. Who knows hut in Alice we may find a poet and playwriter as great as Shakespeare. She certainly has won much fame already along this line and we wish her luck in the future. ISABELLE HAWKINS Despite the fact that she has a long way to come to school she has always been on time and has done very well in her studies. We hope and wish her all the luck possible. ALICE HEALEY Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Monitor 2; Vice-President of Class 4; Last Chapel Program Committee 4; Archery 2, 3; “When Troubadours Sang” 1. They say our Alice is an actress. If she ever does play a serious part, we’d like to be present as she most certainly would have to pretend terribly. Her motto is “Romance”.
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28 THE ACADEMY STUDENT GORDON McLEAN Halloween Stunt 1, 2; Monitor 4; Grinds Committee 4; Varsity Debate Team 4. Gordon is quiet, a very deep thinker and seldom smiles except when his North Danville interest passes by. In addition to this he can argue with the best of debaters, and win! MARION McGILL “When Troubadours Sang 1; Invitation Committee 4; Basketball 1; Monitor 3, 4; Winter Sports 2, 3, 4; Reception Committee 4; Honor Student 1; Class Stunt 2; Division Captain 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Marion was our skater and quite an accomplished athlete besides. We understand she is to be a business woman. May she win as many positions in the world as she did in skating races. MERTON McGILL “Philo” To farming Merton is adapted and with a certain German maiden he should make a success. We have seen very little of him in extra-curricular activities but we recognize him in the class room by his keen sense of humor. EDWARD McGINITY “Eddie” Football 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4. Though books never appealed to Edward, be showed what he w'as capable of in Math. That was shown in the manner in which he tossed those numbers around in his quarter-back position in football. THOMAS McGUIRE “Tom” Thomas is our representative in the ranks of the soap box orators. With his immense vocabulary, power of speech and black, curly locks he should become our second Huey Long in a verv short time, “under a tutor like Mr. Steele.” NELSON McRAE Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Student Board 3, 4; President of A. A. 4; Soccer 4; Monitor 3; Cap and Gown Committee 4; SALUTATORIAN. Nelson led the boys this year in the honor field to which accomplishment we boys doff our hats. Although he had a tendency to be late to A. A. meetings he usually showed up before they were adjourned. We wdsh you luck.
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