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GROSS, ETHEL ViceePresident, S. A. 9.; P. A. L.; Dramatic Club; Ianuary Dance Committee. Of Aer brightface one glance will trace A picture on the brain. Ethel is the songbird of our class. She has enlivened the P. A. L. gatherings by her singing. We feel confident of her success as a great singer in the near future. She has Completed twa years of commercial work at East Night in addi- tion to her academic course. Success, Ethel. GROSS, SELMA May Dance Committee. i'Her lovelineu I never knew Until she smiled on me. A sweet, unassuming nature has Selma. Rumor has it that she intends to specialize in Latin and we know that if Virgil or Cicero were alive, they WOuld marvel at the ease with which she gives her constructions. Keep it up, Selma. HALLER, CONRAD May Dance Committee. iin's words were sized :qfter Than leavesfram'the pine. Conrad, optimistic and good-natured, has been with us four years. We wonh dered at times why he was so Conspicuous by his absence from school activities. We found that he was engaged in a serious courtship, which inevitably took all his spare time. He later entered into a blissful matrimonial career. Congratu- lations are a bit late, Conrad, but as the proverb states, iiBetter late than never. iiN'est-ce pas P - 26
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GAGEN, NORMAN Enson Club; May Dance Committee. uSo umfected, so compoxed a mind. Norman is a quiet, easy-going, though persevering student. He spent four successful years with us and intends to continue his studies in college. Like all young men of his character, iihitthiug his wagon to a star, Norman will, through his persistency, establish himself in the coveted position of his ambitions, that of a lawyer. GARTNER, EUGENE Enson Club. llSz'lmce when other: brawl To him is the 56H speech of 41 .n While not much heard from, Eugene is vefy energetic, and his pleasant dis posrcion commands his classmates, admiration and respect. ' GOLDBERG, REBECCA S. A. 9.; Pre-Le'nten Dance Committee. btudz'ou: of mm, andfand of humblejhings. After three energetic and successful years at East Night, Little Rebecca is infused with an ardent desire to continue her studies at U. C. We know that success will crown her efforts, and that she will easily distinguish- herself, becaus: of the Whole and undivided attention giveh to her class work. 25
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' HEILE, CYRIL Enson Club; Forum Debating Club; E. N. A. A.; Baseball Team; Basket Ball Team; Foot- ball Committee. llHe :66: his duty 4 dead .rlmr thing, And I16 gaesfor it thar and tlzm. Cyril is a fellow of infinite jest and excellent company. His cheery smile and humor drive away gloom. It is rumored he will attend U. C. next year to become an engineer. He will make good; that's his nature. HEYMES, ANNA Dramatic Club; P. A. L.; S. A. 9.; January Dance Committee. Size wa: a phantom of delight WhenJFrst size gleamed upon my sight? Anna is one of the most lovable and affable girls of our class. She is a true East Nighter, as is well proven by the deep interest she takes in all school activ- ities. She has applied herself diligently to her studies, as her class standing shows. We hope to hear more of Anna when she has attained her ambition in dentistry. HILL; MARY Benithi Club; May Dante Committee. A Jweeter-tempered lass, I now, 7 You?! never, never meet! Though Mary has been with the Clasg of '19 only one year, we fonnd her quite an asset to us. She intends to go to college. Mary, you didnlt tell us for what profession you are studying, but we wish you luck, and know you will sue- ceed. 27
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