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A 5- 'f 0 - Ma-Qgfxvftsxl lV' R fw9faN U I i394 I y,Z 'lga1ylylZff l1-J l CHARLES THOMPSON BERRY Entered 1925: Football, Sr.: Doll Show, Sr.: Lacrosse, Sr. ERRY came to us this year from City College, and City's loss was our gain. Charles came out for the football team, and not only made it, but played a line game at guard. He scorned the game of basketball, but stepped into a position on the lacrosse team, and can club as Well as such emi- nent clubmen as Leetch and Russell. Berry is one of the chief delights of Miss Stockett's heart. He is the possessor of a very deep voice, and when he speaks, our beloved teacher goes into rapture unrestrained. Charles seems to be 'as deep as his voice, and holds himself aloof from the frivolities of the fire department, which holds water squirting practice in the locker room. Berry aims to go to Haverford, but remember Charles T., we are all backing you, so hop to it! Gi Page Eighteen
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D VEQ.U9 'S E3 C I l lxs L gxij lZfZZ gfg1 , I CHARLES J. ARCHAMBAU LT Entered 1923: Football, Soph., Jr., Sr.: Basketball, Soph., Sr.: Baseball, Soph.2 President Class, Jr.: Student Council. Jr.: O. and O. HARLEY came to us through Doc, and as usual, Doc picked a good fel- low, 'cause Charley is just that. Archambault has taken a very active interest in the school and especially in athletics. He took to all the sports with equal ease, and has proved himself to be a decided asset to the teams. In Charley we found one of the best centers the team has known in the history of the school. He also played a dependable game at guard on the basketball quint, and as for lacrosse, well, he just runs rings around the rest of the bunch- he never seems to get winded, although, no doubt, his Indian ancestors had a lot to do with his endurance. What! You didn't know Charley is an Indian! Well, he is, and had he been born sooner he surely would have been called Chief Charley, because he is just loaded down with brains. Archambault doesn't talk much, but when he does, he really says something. Charley, old boy, we are going to miss you when you leave, because you have made friends of us all, and we'll be sorry to see you and your cheerful grin leave. , X ! l Q V..--11:1 lilly i' ': , , Page Seuenler-n 1 J Lacrosse, Jr.: Doll Show, Soph.: Vice-
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D ' ' fe 5 A mf ' Za .. E - 1 I I l'Q 5 I . I ,ZZ. I . .,.,-,-...- r l KIRK BOND ' Entered 1919 I HIS illustrious person is none other than Kiirk Bond. Kirk can claim the distinction of being the best informed boy in the high school, because he won the Information Test this year, and as some one was mean enough to put it, he made only nine careless mistakes. Kirk is also a Latin shark and, indeed, why shouldn't he be, he has a Roman nose. Bond has the reputation among the teachers, at least, of being a hard studying boy, but we have proof that he doesn't spend his evenings in study-never mind what it is though. Kirk intends to go to Harvard to study law. Perhaps he and our good friend, Omar, may be rival lawyers some day, but Bond had better study up on magic or Omar may slip over a fast one. Bond is one of the class' quiet boys, at least he is quiet when compared to some of the disturbers of the study hall: but we don't know how he behaves himself when away from us. You never can tell about these quiet boys, you know. ,tg -, - -iii' , L V' : . i xi N- QZAZUES. r -Q --1... ' gi Q ,T Page N inelecn ' ' f
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