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8'i Qi We fi ,X vgfjw at 2 HAEFNEP1, ANDREWV Assistant Business Manager, The Rostrum November Dance Committee O. N. O. S. German Club Matchless his pen, victorious was his lanceg Bold in the lists, and graceful ln the dance. ln 1912, Andrew started his career at East Night High School as a freshman. By reason of his popularity, he was made a member of the Annual staff, for which position he is well qualified. WVe can justly say. that during his four years with us, he has made many friends and is well liked by all who know him. Next year he will continue his good work at the night classes ot' the University. HADLEY, YVALTEH F. One cannot always be a hero, but one can always be a manf' YValter has been attending our school for two years and came from Norwood high school. He is the kind ol' person who wins the confidence of all with whom he comes into contact. He plans to attend the night 1 sessions at the Tcniyersity. GUNKLACH5 JULIUS H. Art Stait' Q. I. T. A noble life is in thy care, A sacred trust to thee is given. Julius has V our circle. His sturdy appearance convinces us that he is a hard and will- ing worker. His lirst year at R. N. H. was 1910, when he entered the commercial class. ln 1913 he enrolled for the academic course. He intends taking chemistry next year and we may soon hear out him as one Ft' the young men destined to give relief to this country from the dye tamme. . always been one of our mainstays ever since he entered 30
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FLAIG, PAUL F. Oratorical Contest Every joy is a gain And gain is gain however small. c'Speed while at school is very industrious. Being a very good dancer, he is quite in demand at social altairs. After this year he will take a course at U. C. We are sure he will soon be quite prominent as a mechanical engineer. FORNEY, J ULIAN R. Oratorical Contest Q. I. T. All bows, and smiles, and courtesy was he. VVhenever we suddenly hear, Good evening. gentlemen, we always know it is Julian approaching, for, no matter where he is, he is always highly courteous to those whom he meets. Julian is a student of Dramatic Art. and it is certainly interesting to hear him say, Friends! Romans! Countrymen! Julian intends to continue his studies at U. C. That he may there meet with the success that he so highly deserves is the earnest wish of all his classmates. GEERS, ALOYSIUS B. ' His friends-they are manyg His foes-are there any? Little he is, to be sure, but he's all there. Somehow or other a person just cantt help liking this quiet little fellow, who is always there when sup- port is needed. His proudest boast is that he is the friend ot' every one and the enemy of no one. He is also able to attain high grades and displays much ability at baseball and football. . e 29
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