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Page Tweniy-Six I m • SENIOR DIRECTORY Name Nickname 0£C1 1 J1 Characteristic 7 V £1 L i II Favorite Expression Ambition 1 Marybcc Ames Marybee Neatness Mu grief and Conscience To beat Warren at golf. A Warren Armstrong ■'Army Arguing 1 say Chappie To beat Bobbie Jones. A Wendell Barnes Barnes Wise Cracking Shamey. shamey To rival Witwer. % Emily Bode “Emily Silence To marry an Englishman. Pi Jack Bornhauscr Borncy Obstinancc wont To be a drummer in an orchestra. Rita Cahill Rita Conscientiousness To always be correct. 2 Winifred Duval Winnie” Talking How dumb To teach bridge. 0 Emily F. Furnis Dedc Changeableness Ham To get married. Louise Hill ' Louie” Squareness Shut up To be a womens’ athletic director. Mary Louise Ingalls Mary Lou Placidity Silly To have an art studio in Paris. e Abram Jones Abie Fickleness Shut up Winnie” To rival Tommy Milton. n t 5 Nash Kelley “Irish Happiness Hey To die young. Stuart McFarland Stu Energy Watch dal stuff To rival John Barrymore. William Miller Bill Cynicism Huh To be an All-American athlete. Elson Parker ' Erp Knowingness For goodness sakes To travel. Pi Vincent Parrish Vince Contradicting Gets me down To tell a funny joke Mary Katherine Royer Shorty Sentimentalism O - - HI To take Bill Dalton's place.. • Marthel Ryan Marty Laughing C-u-t-e To have a roadster. ? Frederick Wing Fred” Dependancc Co sh To be a farmer. :
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-4iA5s- - ® CTHE noriuester • -sSV » SA1 UTORY It is after four years of school, knit together by ties of friendship, that we come together this afternoon to the parting of the ways. Each one of us has chosen his or her life’s vocation and intends to prepare for the tomorrow by extended study in some college. It is to commemorate this, our first part ing. that we are gathered together this afternoon. It is with a certain touch of sorrow that we leave behind our happy high school days and step out into the future of a new life that we know nothing about. Although we may smile, we do not mean it for it is hard to leave the friendships and the happy days behind. To all of you. who have come to witness the celebration of this, the lirst great step in our lives, we extend a most hearty welcome and we hope you will enjoy what will mean worlds to us. FREDERICK W. WlNC. W Twenty-Fit t
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«xs- (THE NORIDESTER -S - Class Prophecy TIME—.JUNE 3, 1937. PLACE— 37th FLOOR. A. I. U. BLDG. UPPER ARLINGTON CLUB ROOMS OCCASION— 0th ANNIVERSARY. CLASS I 927 I bis is indeed a memorable day in the hearts of the grads because it gives opportunity for the renewing of friendships of that class of '27. The banquet has just been completed and the members are gathering for the social meeting which is destined to last till the wee small hours of the morning. First to appear in the doorway leading from the banquet hall to the outer room is Louie' Hill, President way back in I 927 and the master of ceremonies at the I Oth anniversary celebration. She is now the head of the athletic department of Bryn Mawr College for women and turning out championship teams in every line of sports. Following her is Bill Miller who has not done so well nor so very bad but is running a very fashionable tonsorial parlor in the Deshler A. 1. U. annex. He seems to be doing very well in the matrimonial game also—you can guess the lucky girl. The third to come into view is Mary Katherine Royer, the well known radio ”Broadcastress from WAIU. As her partner in matrimony and accompanist in business is Stu McFarland who has gained nation wide renown as a jazz player of the popular yet widely razzed saxaphone. they arc making a huge success. Abie Jones is fifth in the line, being slightly late to finish his third helping of dessert, but never-the-more popular with the ladies and at present this jobs change with the weather) pushing a pencil in his father’s branch yard at Cincinnati. Cedar Rapids. Iowa, was put on the map for the first time since the days of Marty Karow when Winnie Duval returned to her home town in the capa city of Mayoress, the first and most convincing of the weaker sex' (long since abolished) to hold down that chair in Iowa. Next to appear is Jack Bornhauser. the traveling salesman who knows all about everything but at present is selling bass drums for Heatons (he carries samples: ask him if interested) and calls on all the notables in the game. Mary Lou Ingalls has joined the ranks of that great broadcasting army Puiii' uYn tf-.SfiYf)
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