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I I if sag,-we-are---are----.lu -A -S:-e-ee-----u 'Q' t Y ' h t If ---- he-uufee--Y---AU QF-loaf? 2.ii?m-...---,e-...Ma L EIB 1 Ig LW-.- 'lfioglm ---.ffMtQl c. , .. Q I , 4' -,. 'B I-T 'B FT I I 7 ALOYSIUS L. BRUECKNER I I Wisdom he has, add to his wisdom 5 I courage, Temper to that, and uuto all success. ' I r I I HAI. entered our class four years ago. He is I very industrious and has a studious nature, which I makes everyone like him. judging by his merits, I there is no doubt that East Night will be well I I I I represented by his presence at U. C. next year . b for his ambition prompts him to take a course I I there. e I f , I I I FRANCES J. CANNON 3 Q Editorial Staff, I I, Treasurer, L. A. R. K. Club, I I II Public Speaking Class. I ,5 ,, . .B E.. H And hor modest answer and graceful mr '3 4 Show hier wise and good as she is fair. . All hail to Frances! She has arrived! Some '35 S pd nights she is earlier than others, but once in the phil room it means make up for lost time, and Frances itil: sure can do it. She is very Well liked by all who V -1 Q know her because she always strives to please. Q L One would not care to meet a more ambitious person and though we do not know what her Q05 . . . . Us future intentions are, we are certain, she will be .A as successful as she has been at dear old East 'X T3 Night. ET 1 i 2 I I EVANGELINE s. CHAMBERS I I P. o. P. Club, Public speaking cuss, I Giee Club, Friday Night Gym Class, Pre- I Lenten Dance Committee, Art Staff, I Humor Editor. I , 'fP1'ecious prizes come in small packages. I . v 'lEve has a winning smile, cheery voice, a joke I I I at all times, and good common sense combined I I with a great deal of talent. She is very small but I I ' has a huge supply of energy and ambition. She I is going to the Art Academy next year to study I designing. VVe shall remember this when we want I I some one to design a gown. Evangeline is a great I I favorite and will never be without a host of , 1 I I friends. I: .sa e ish! - tf6l 'fl 24 V, V '15--H ------- E ' l'KA ' L 1 'V t 'T' Li ' Ju FQ efitfis -frefffu ii CLUJBII Q - Qt lllu P. 71--M A
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1 -:H '9' 'ff 43 fi In rx 'A 'f' ' 5-i 1-ir' Q' 1 im. 3' v J P7 'W' ?f-wt. ag at .Lats JOHN W. DOTTERMAN P. O. P. Club, ' Scoenontt Club, Public Speaking Class, November Dance Committee, Pre-Lenten Dance Committee, Boat Ride Committee, If Annual Staff. ' Every nzomerzt as it flowir, ' Some peculiar fvleasure owes. I johnny is the most vigorous and enthusiastic - 2 room representative in school. Although he often worries us with, A'Buy a ticket? he asks it , in such a pleasing and affablc manner and smiles so winningly, we just have to forgive him and buy one. XYe have been informed that johnny excels in swimming, but for that matter he excels , ' in everything he undertakes. ALICE G. DOUGLAS A245 nw' Always cheerful and agreeable. 'E Alice joined us in her junior year, coming from . , Norwood High School. She is one of our quiet 'f young ladies and we, therefore, have not found out what her ambitions may be, but whatever they are We are certain they will be fulfilled. i l 1 ll is ll li fg CARL EGNER lg Scoenontt Club, I1 November Dance Committee, Pre-Lenten Dance Committee. Tho many a gifted mind we meet, With thine none may ever compete. 'l if Carl is a quiet, unobstrusive and modest young 'i man. One has constantly to associate with him E to be able to appreciate him, but these character- ., istics did not keep him out of any school activities. I f When it comes to athletics, Carl is excelled by I few-especially in the water. In summer, he may l 'Q be found at the river almost every night. r 'si,'- J. . 154117: i:1'::r:f7 'MMA' -'Q' 'e:121T.f.,.. 1f'f:-.'fYf'U Pijfifllfl P VW ,Q . . , 3,15 -'.,g::' ll N E.-E3 5 ' A'--'xiii-T :TTT iff! i '5 fi
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