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Zim ll fAD C5 23945. a. Ia li,I HAINES BALL FELTER ' Entered 1915: Football, Soph., Jr., Sr.: Tennis, Soph., Jr., Sr.: Basketball, Sr.: Baseball, Soph, ERE we have one of the class's debonair, smiling lads that are so danger- ous to meddle with. No doubt in the olden days he would have toted a mean gun and dealt swift and sure death to his opponents in the same smiling manner with which he spears a forward in these modern times. I-Iinkey is one boy whom we cannot accuse of having any affairs on the fairer side of the study hall. That is to say, to no one's positive knowledge, though it was rumored at one time that a little girl with brown, bobbed hair and the name of Margaret was lying in ambush for him. Whether he has suc- cumbed as yet we cannot tell. Felter is one of Miss Remmert's beloved in the Spanish II Class, and at times shows quite a knowledge of the language. These times generally fall about examination time. We will say, though, that he is never many seats from the right answer. Hailing from the wilds of West Arlington, Haines is a rare example of punctuality, and the sight of him struggling through the snow drifts of the past winer, feet wrapped in burlap bags, is one to remember. . . Haines is one of the bright stars on our foot- i Y I ball and basketball teams, and plans to go to Swarthmore. We congratulate the college on the ' acquisition of so versatile an athlete. p I I , Page Twenty-three
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- 5,5 4 - V'?1QUAKER lJLX?KfX 'h -' 9 2' 6 lm 'affwvfjllifiin JACOB EPSTEIN Entered 1914: Basketball Squad, Soph., Jr., Sr. AKE is quite a basketball player. He played center on the Junior League team this year, and we have never gotten over the way he puts 'em in. Epstein is the champion long-distance basketball shooter, he drops 'em in from 'way out, and we all share in the joy that is expressed on his noble countenance when they go in. It is truly remarkable the way he handles the ball. He throws it in the general direction of the basket and the ball curves right into it. Besides playing basketball, Jake plays algebra with Mr. Chilcoat. These two get together and figure out that one equals zero and no one can dispute their arguments, because, while we hate to admit it, we really can't follow them, much less understand the intricate steps of algebraic reasoning which they go through. Epstein also keeps study hall and is continually taking down names to be turned in to Mr. Pike, but as nothing ever comes of it, we - q my V are strongly inclined to believe that Jake never turns them K .q ' in, he's just naturally too big hearted. if' I .JU . lj , 9? .vin ills f A ' Page Twenty-Iwo
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c A 3 I .X on g 4 El Q.Uf-'SEB lb ' gzzfyixx 'uwfMwwww4gZ1, ROSAMOND LAWSON FOOTE Entered 1919 Glee Club Soph., Jr., Sr.: Doll Show Com- mittee, Jr., Sr.: Junior Reception Com- J mittee, Jr.: Cheer Leader, Jr.: Ring Committee, Jr.: Square, Sr. OSY is the one blue-eyed beauty of the class, and she certainly gives the brunettes ample competition where the west side of the study hall is concerned. The way she can handle the opposite sex is marvelous. She was in charge of the flower table at the Doll Show and got rid of all the wilted flowers by smiling at the males and coaxing them to buy flowers that their wives threw away the next morning. Joking aside, though, Rosamond showed real ability in that as in all other things in which she has taken part. Rosy drives a mean car, she and Kidd vie with each other breaking laws, but due to the make of car Louise drives, other things get broken beside laws. However, Louise may learn from Foote what it is like to drive a good machine. Rosamond is going to Pine Manor next year and we hope-nay, we feel sure, that she will be as popular up there as she was at Friends. ,-. , salon' QA 5 f 9 - - , 41- V! -I J 5 5 , -A -'LL . .,.. , .,.. .... ,...-. Page Twenty-four
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