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DOMMET, HARRY
"And then the lover, sighing like a furnace."
-Shakespeare
Harry Cornelius Dommet, of the General Latin Section, is
one of the students who has not figured much in athletics during
his course at High. Harry's exertions in that direction have
been confined to playing on the class soccer team in his Junior
year. He is very fond of music, and on account of his abilities
in this respect he was one of the foremost violinists in the High
School Orchestra, in which he played for several years. "Dotes"
was a member of the Invitation Committee where his good judg-
ment helped to secure our handsome invitations.
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DOWNES, HAROLD
"It's the wise head that makes the still tongue." -Lucas
Harold Mayberry Downes, otherwise "Duckey", is a member
of the Classical Section. He is a very quiet person and has
little to say for himself. His greatest offences are probably
committed in Physics class, as he is unfortunate enough to sit
at Table Number Six, which is notorious for its disorder and
lack of attention. "Duckey" is the only member of the Classical
Section who sings on the Glee Club. He expects to enter college in the fall.
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EBY, JOHN
"Thinking is but an idle waste of thought."-Smith
"Happy am I, from care, I'm free."-Opera of La Bayadere
John Best Eby is another one of our classmates who is musically
inclined, being a member of the Glee Club and a pianist of
ability. He is a member of the "Magni Pedes" dancing class
and one of the faithful members of the Colonial Club, a school
organization which meets twice a week at the Colonial Theatre.
"Abie" shows some proficiency in science and electrical work
and is an amateur wireless operator; he expects to take up work
along these lines after leaving school.
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