1927 Cedrus Yearbook
.1' .1' 11", V% V V' 192,7 THE CEDRUS 19a7 1 E1111,1. witiffillill11.1111Plif COLLINS NAGLEY CIMINELLI WILLIAM NAGLEY Aside from scintillating on the basket ball floor, as well as behind the footlights, and giving a Ford coupe the necessary exercise, 'Bill' finds time to manage the financial affairs of the class, and to manage them well. RUTH COLLINS If it weren't for Ruth we don't know where we would get chickens for our "feeds." be- cause she always furnishes them. She's one of those agreeable country lassies. who drives her own Ford when she isn't riding in some- body else's Ford. MARY CIMINELLI We're certainly proud of our fleshy little forward when Mary steps out on the floor. After the first few minutes, her guard gives up all hope of "holding her down." The basket ball floor isn't the only place where Mary shines, because she's also known as an excellent student.. HUNT LITTLE CHOATE CLARABEL HUNT Battles, conquests, dates or revolutions—it's all the same to Clarabel, for she's our star in History, and her knowledge of it is a boon to any teacher. She is also a faithful Philo- sophic member. ROBERT CHOATE After spending two and one-half years with us, Bob left our illustrious class. However, he was one of our number long enough for us to find out that he liked dimples, brown eyes, and curly hair. Here's luck to you, Bob! KENNETH LITTLE Our class has its share of basket ball stars, and "Kenny" is one of the best. The college has never known a better back guard, and we're proud to say that he belongs to us. He also finds time to play the saxaphone, and to visit on Xenia Avenue.
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