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Sesuxwi. MARY ELIZABETH FARR e tit ere d 1936 Rombach Ave. Wilmington, Ohio Delta (S) ; Student Council (S) ; A. A. Board, Hockey Man- ager (S) ; Yearbook Board, Characteristic Committee Chairman (S); Elocution Finals, Third Place (1); Alumni Day Play (2), Costume Committee Chairman (1); German Club (1, S), Treas- urer (1), Secretary (S) ; Piano Club (1, S) ; Latin Club (1); Mixed Chorus, Operetta (1, S) ; S.H.C. “Ferdinand” . . . struggling cactus plants and Mexican hats . . . hurricane on the keys . . . ability to swing any project . . bouncy . . . soap bubble humor . . . hockey tunics and lemons . . . late but always gets there . . . puffed-sleeved dresses . . . diminu- tive . . . “the pert fairies and the dapper elves” . . . Libby, never seen studying. . . . $ 5 $ JOHN LYELL EARLE entered 1935 30-5th Ave. New York, N. Y. Triangle (1, S) ; Tennis Varsity (2, 1. S), Captain (S) ; Soccer Varsity (1, S) ; Basketball J. V. (1, S) ; Elocution Finals (1, S), Second Place (S) ; Alumni Day Play (2, 1), lead (1); Senior Greek Play, lead; Brown and White Board, Circulation Mgr. (S) ; Characteristic Committee; Legislature (S) ; French Club (1, S), Secretary (1), President (S) ; German Club (1) ; Stamp Club (3, 2, 1), President (2, 1); S.H.C. Veteran of Triangle . . . “Aw, blow!” ... a New Yorker who has even seen Europe . . . former residence, “The West, where men are men and the women know it.” . . . argumentative . . . globe- trotter . . . countless curtain calls and tennis triumphs . . . machine- gun laugh . . . what has he got that gets him? . . . $ $ § ROBERT HAROLD FLACK re-entered 1937 425 Harsham Rd. Ithaca, N. Y. French Club (1, S) ; Latin Club (S) ; Alumni Day Play (1) ; Third Prize, Peace Essay Contest (1); Senior Hiking Club; Operetta Scenery ar.d Property Committee. “Bobby”, Ithaca's child prodigy ... a six letter man—all A's . . . We suggest “Vitalis” ... a photo flash . . . only he knows wliat all his desk contains . . . thrives on complicated theories . . . ambition: Hitler II . . . destiny: “Communist soap box orator” . . a choo-choo train fanatic........ 21
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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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DAVIS 11 GO PES FORSYTHE II entered 1938 Medford N. .T. Senior Dance Committee; Piano Club (S) ; Senior Hiking Club. Jersey man from way back . . . blue and gold ribbons . . . that familiar red jacket and sombrero . . . hobby: Tayloring . . . Donald Duck shuffle . . . good natured . . . ambition: dairy farmer . . . destiny: knife-swallower . . . industrious soul (when the spirit moves him.) . . . oldest boy in the class and proud of it . . . “Dave.” . . . « $ $ JAMES CHARLES FOX III entered 1935 140 Davis St. Hamden, Conn. Chairman of Class (2) ; A. A. Executive, Vice President (S) ; Soccer Varsity (S) ; Latin Club (1) ; Boys’ Glee Club (2, 1) ; Out- ing Club (S); W. Hell Special Art Prize, Second place (2); Motto Committee. “Foxy” . . . Connecticut Yankee . . . best known as a game in- ventor . . . school reformer . . . soccer standby ... no word in Webster’s is too big for him . . . class mountain climber . . . skiing is the spice of life . . . pet hate: conservatism of any sort . . . fre- quently heard discussing the evils of socialized medicine. . . . $ 8 $ LILLIAN AMELIA GILMORE entered 1937 Westtown Pennsylvania Piano Club (1, S); Art Club (S). Day student who practically boards . . . music lover accomplished at piano . . . varied interests . . . her foreign correspondents! . . . quite a tease . . . hangout: senior parlor . . . sunny ... a real stu- dent . . . favorite expression: not long enough to print . . . hides in her leather work. . . . 22 Ahu uA. '39
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