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Se+uoAA. PAUL MARK LEY COPE, JR. entered 1930 Hotel Morton Atlantic City, N. J. Triangle (S); Student Council, Chief Proctor (S), Secretary (1): Yearbook Board, Business Manager (S) ; Class Treasurer (1); Glee Club (1, S) ; Operetta (1, S) ; French Club (1, S) ; Latin Club (1, S) ; Peace Society Committee (S): Swimming Team (1. S), Manager (S) ; Social Comm. (1, S); Senior Dance Comm.; Characteristic Comm.; Alumni Day Play (1); S.TI.C. Cope the Dope (“undeserved”) . . . champion of law and order (?) ... champion of triangle . . . 500 ft. from the board-walk . . good source of slang . . . “Carolina Moon Keep Shining” . . . What, a sense of humor? . . . ambition: Hotel Manager . . . des- tiny: A large family . . . Where does he go on so many week-ends? . . . Optimistic. . . . ? S £ HELENA DEEMING EMERSON entered 1937 5646 Kenwood Ave. Chicago, 111. A. A. Board, Basketball Manager (S) ; Yearbook Board, Sports Editor (S) ; Latin Club (1, S), Consul (S) ; German Club (1, S), Vice Pres. (1); Senior Greek Play : Swimming Team (1. S) : Senior Dance Comm.; Alumni Day Costume and Make-up Commit- tees (1); S.H.C.; Drama Club (1, S). “Bunny” . . . breezy Westerner from the Windy City . . . holds school male record . . . effervescent . . . “Well, I guess 1 know!” . . . life of the party . . . teasable . . . “deelightful” . . . dancing feet and distinctive footwear . . . dimples . . . conscientious . . . always cutting capers . . . motto : You're only young once ' . . . $ • $ SYDNEY POLLOCK CRAIG, JR. entered 1938 Pendleton Ind Mixed Chorus, Operetta lead (S) : Glee Club (S) : German Club (S): Senior Hiking Club. The Hoosier school boy . . . champion bull slinger . . . able to be nonchalantly tardy . . . “How far that little candle throws his beams!” . . . motto: treat ’em rough . . . tenor talent . . . needs most: to cultivate an appreciation for the East . . . Too much study causes a conflict of ideas . . . profound theological discussions . . “Sid.” . . . 19
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ROBERT CHARLES CAREY entered 1936 387 Lafayette Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. Student Council (S) ; Chief Inspector (S) ; Mixed Chorus, Oper- etta (1, S) ; Glee Club (2, 1, S) ; Rustic Club (S) ; Swimming Team (1, S) : Alumni Day Play, lead (1); Waiter (S) ; Motto Comm.; S.H.C.; Drama Group (1, S.) “Bob . . . handsome hero . . . those curly locks . . . how to win a woman in ten easy lessons . . . chief inspector . . . record collector . . . a laugh all his own . . . back-stroker . . . ambition : Robert Taylor, the Second . . . destiny: just another nitwit like Joe Pen- ner . . . occasional lapses into high class accents . . . city slicker from New York. . . . S $ s MARION ESTHER BYE entered 1937 40 Fairfield St. Monclair, N. J. A. A. Executive Board; Swimming Manager (S) ; Class Treasurer (S) ; French Club (S) ; Latin Club (S) ; S.H.C. “Small Fry , even in high heels . . . always joking . . . squeals . . . in Biology class her “cutting up is not confined to the lessei animals . . . A. A. Store executive . . . famous discoverer (of ways to keep from studying) . . . Bye'n' Pickett . . . “Colonel, let’s have a written lesson today! . . $ $ • JAMES BON WELL COPE entered 1936 326 Mitchell St. Ithaca, N. Y. Swimming Team (2, 1, S), Captain (S) : Soccer J. V. (1, S) ; Track Squad (2, 1, S.) ; Student Council (1) ; Rustic Club (2, 1, S), President (1); Outing Club (S) : S.H.C.; Mixed Chorus, Operetta (1, S) ; Glee Club (2, 1, S) ; German Club (2, 1, S). “Jim” . . . collecting room cut-up . . . the women’s delight . . . yes, he’s from Ithaca too . . . can tell any bird by its twitter or Hight . . . not so agile but OH, so strong . . . “Powerhouse . . . German student a-la-Gcrmany ... a whale of a swimmer . . “Woodman, spare that tree ! . . . wanderlust . . . Swell guy. . . . 18 Imicud, '39
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JOHN WILLIAM DELL entered 1936 710 Fern Court Whittier, Calif. Soccer Varsity (1, S) ; Basketball Varsity (2, 1, S), Captain (S) ; Swimming Team (1) : Baseball Varsity (1, S) ; Track Team (1, S) ; Best Athlete ’38; Alumni Day Play (2); Characteristic Committee; French Club (S) ; Senior Hiking Club. California . . . “Slappy” . . . 524 consecutive dates . . . hitch- hiker extraordinary . . . West town’s only five letter man . . . those stories about Whittier . . . theme song: “You’re a sweet little head- ache” . . . crooner (he thinks) . . . reg’lar fellar . . . dime novel fan . . . wall paper of Old English Varsity letters. . . . 3 $ 8 BRUCE DOLL entered 1935 Vineland New Jersey German Club (3, 2, 1, S) ; French Club (S) ; Glee Club (1, S) ; Mixed Chorus, Operetta (1, S) ; Senior Hiking Club. “Doodley” . . . Don’t let that innocent look fool you! . . . Blondie . . . Watch that robins egg blue Ford go by! . . . Where does his wife keep his clothes? . . . Jerseyite, with the usual sentiments about the place . . . Senior dignity . . . ambition : Beau Brummel II . . . destiny: drug store cowboy. . . . S $ S ELEANOR EVANS entered 1935 Medford New Jersey Student Council President (S) ; Basketball Varsity (1, S), Captain (S): Lacrosse Varsity (1, S) ; Basketball Assistant Manager (1); 2nd Team Hockey (S) ; Third and Below Elocution Finals (3) ; Improvement Prize in Scholarship (1); Social Committee (S) ; Latin Club (1, S) ; Art Club (S) ; Costume Committees; S.H.C. “Ellie” . . . Related to them all . . . loves everybody . . . Oh, that profile! . . . rugged individual who really yells at games . . . pro- fessed borrower . . . sports a permanent permanent . . . loses S. B. P. dignity in private . . . democratic . . . inflates optimism in the discouraged . . . pineapple pie a-la-mode . . . good sport in more ways than one. . . . 20 ytfttuottd '39
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