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THOMAS FLANAGAN A worknmn is known by his work. TIM - TOM - Gl'MNl - MURPHY llello, 'l'iin, you lrish dandy. S0 you still think the war debt should not be paid? XYell, I do not agree with you on that point. .-Xlthough Tim seems to be a hard boiled yegg, he isn't. lle has a soft heart. liverybocly is his friend, but if he has something that you desire Try and get it. Toni is strong for school activities, being manager of track and chairman of the committee for Kathleen. Tim's head is of the real Irish kind, hard as brick. For proof. ask Rettig. he knows. Although Tim missed half his Freshman year through an acci- dent. he showed his scholastic ability by graduating with his class. Here is luck no matter what you do Tim whether as an undertaker or a public accountant. President C-llij Track Mgr. A. A. Board Senior Play Minuet R. O. T. C. IRENE GLASER Sweets to the sweet. lrene should be called giggles, for a. merrier, more good-natured lass was never seen. She is never in a bad hu- mor and has a kind word for all. She is one of our members of the basket- ball team and practices early and late, at noon, and four o'clock. She is tak- ing an intensive course in practical business as she is selling candy for OLII' Senior Hockey Team. She loves hik- ing and often indulges in long cross- country hikes. She is one of the few in our class who have acquired the subtle art of puffs that stay up, so she hasn't had her hair cut. We hope her pros- pects stay up as well as her puffs. Basketball 13. 45 Hockey Play Chorus l 1, 3, 4j Doll Com. Field Meet C3, 4D Girl's R. O. T. C. 5
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RUSSEL DORMER --urs RIM-h study is at wx-nrinz-ss to the flesh. This is the boy who managed our almost successful Senior Basket Ball team. One of '23's dependable mem- bers, Russ has gained a reputation of friendliness and good fellowship which assure him a place in the mem- ory of his class. NVe wonder, not for any particular reason, but merely be- cause of idle curiosity, what leads Russ ro often to the Library. VVC dislike to seem suspicious but it seems that he is not attracted solely by a love of learning. VYQ have heard it whis- pered that men will go to great lengths to secure pleasant companionship, and who could be more pleasant than peo- ple from one's old home town? R. O. T. Ct l, 25 Class Basket Ball Mgr. CS, 4j Chairman Music Com. 'Kathleenn CARDA ELLIOT CARDIE Music tells no truths. Step forward Miss Elliot and display some of your musical talent. Thank you. Folks, here is the original piano- pounder. Her true value would shine forth only if she played beside the great l aderewski or the incomparable Cortot. Sofmuch for that. Although few people know it. Carda is also a swimmer of note. .Nnd this coupled with the notes she receives in class and the musical notes she plays. plainly il- lustrates, that either she follows the notes or the notes follow her. But never mind, folks, Cardie has a soft spot in her heart. The only trouble is that it was soft too often and has, each time, grown hard through usage. But we will bid you farewell now Carda, and wish you success as a future musi- cian. Adios. Hockey K4. 3. 2 ll Class Editor CSAJ Basket Ball f3,2, 1,' Senior Play Com. Field Meet til-, 33 Llama Sigma ' Chorus Sorority Uke Club School Pianist Girl's R. O. T. C. Senior Play Doll Com. Girl s Rifle Team A. A. Dance Com. Literary Society Animal Staff
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EVELYN GLENWRIGHT It talked-ye gods! how it talked! CHICK Once upon a time, long ago, when Evelyn was in third grade she wore a cunning apron to school. The pockets were decorated with little chickens, hence her name. The wit and laugh- ter of this lively little piece of class '23 has disturbed more than one class room. Some time ago Chick found music uninteresting and dropped it. However, her interest in that subject seems to be returning. Next year we can visit Chick at Temple. Hockey 4, CCapt. 3, 2, lj Doll Committee Uke Club Senior Play Girl's R. O. T. C. Llama Sigma Sorority Chorus Ql, SD JEAN GRAY In maid:-n meditation, fancy free. just a small, small person, in fact too small for basketball and hockey. Very quiet sometimes, but so very talkative and full of pep most times. Jean caused much comment when in the minuet because of her grace and daintiness. Beware, boys, for Jean has a dog. But then we suppose you need not be frightened for it's a friendly little poodle. We wish Jean the best of luck and success. Senior Play Doll Com. Chorus fl, 35 Girl's R. O. T. C. D
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