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Volume Seven THE CORRELATOR Nineteen-Ten ARLINE HENRIETTA BROXVN, one of our dramatic stars, is always on the job at U. High. When you see a crowd and some excitement, you may always rest assured that Arlie is present. In fact, there's always some- thing doing when she's around. Uncertain as to her career after leaving U. High, Arline will, however, be sure to make a hit wherever she lands. Senior Basket- ball Team, Junior Girls' Society, Girls' Club, '10, AGNES HARRIET BURLAND-our dignified, stately Agnes. She has been a brilliant scholar throughout her four year at U-Hi. Although she has not entered very largely into the social activities of the school, she has contributed her share of school spirit in another way. She has been one of our sharks, and next year at 'Wells College, where she intends to go, we expect that she will be a brilliant example of the kind of student that graduates from U-Hi. ESTHER BUTTOLPH, known as Blondie, is one of the twins. O, we all know Helen and Esther well, for they are both big guns at U. High. Esther is rather quiet at times, but we're told she isn't always. She almost made Phi Beta Sigma, and we are sorry she didn't. Esther was an active member of the Junior Girl's So- ciety. She will attend Smith next year. Senior Year- Iunior Girls' Society, Girls' Club, Chairman of House Committee. LE Ror CAMPBELL, our star track athlete, hails from the Dakotas. Roy entered U. High in his Sophomore year and since that U. High has won the Illinois and Chicago Interscholastics for two successive years, along with many others of importance. Campbell without question is the best track man not only in U. High, but in the country. He can always be depended upon to win 8 or 10 points. In Stagg's meet he won the 880- yard run in easy fashion in 2:03 and then won the 440-yard run in :52 1-5. Football, '09g Class Track, '08g Track Team, '09 g Manager, Track, '105 Tripleee. 27
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Volume Seven THE CORRELATOR Nineteen-Ten 5 M l H , R l l l ARGARE1' WALLACE BELFIELD, our star student, is the proud daughter of the retired dean. Although Mar- garet is rather quiet, we all know she is mighty strong for U. High. She is preparing for Wellesley College, where we are assured she also will have a most success- ful career. Margaret has had some desperate crushes from which one cannot help but admire her good taste. Junior Girls' Society, '09, Girls' Club, '10, ALARD BEARD, one of U. High's prominent musicians, in- tends to enter Boston Tech. next year. Duck has our sympathy. He is one of our Solid Geometry sharks and frequently succeeds in slipping one over Mr. Breslich. He looks very innocent, .but that is not the case, for he has been caught Ufussingf' He is well liked by the faculty and the fellows who know him. Senior year- Orchestra, Sketch Club, Engineering Club. OSYVELL L. BLODGETT, universally known as Ros or Bubble, is a happy-go-lucky young man with no end of friends. He has gained much popularity through his Quaker Oats smile which he always has, no matter what the weather. As President of the class no one else could have proved as great a success. He has gained fame also in class football and baseball, in both of which he was a star. Ros ' favorite is to get some or several girls in a corner and pester them to death. Ros has held important oflices, namely: Students' Council, Managing Editor, Daily, Associate Editor, Cor- relator Board. Was for two years chosen on the all- star football team, Class Baseball, '09, 'l0, Boys' Club, '08, '09, '10g Tripleee. BIVILLIAM LEWIS BRECKINRIDGE, IR., a member of the Five- Year Club, is now before your eyes. He is a very quiet fellow, especially about this membership. He is a good athlete and in his extra year he put on the finishing touches at football by making good in the lirst team. His choice of colleges has remained unchanged and his hope is to go to Cornell. Football, '08, '09, Swimming, '09g Basketball, '09, Manager Swimming Team, 'l0g Tripleee. 26
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Volume Seven THE CORRELATOR Nineteen-Ten ALLAN CARVER has been in U. High just this last year. During this brief time he has gained great favor among students and faculty. He showed great school spirit and ability while playing on the Baseball Team. Base-' ball Team, 'l0. KATHRYN DY!-:R CLARK, one of the most popular girls at U. High, has always exhibited great school spirit. She was the Hrst to conceive the idea of a Girls' Club, which was founded in 1909 by Josephine Murison and herself. It was then called the Junior Girls' Society, and proved to be a complete success. This year, when the Girls' Club was formed, Kathryn was made its first Presi- dent. The school owes her many thanks for the splendid work she has done for the club and for her loyalty to it. She may well be proud of the results of her efforts. Daily Staff, '08, '09, 'lO. Junior Girls' Society, '09, Presi- dent U. High Girls' Club, Assistant Treasurer Senior Class, Dramatics, Senior Dance Committee, Kanya- ratna, '10. PHEOBE CLOVER is another one of those grinds who hates to get anything under an A or B and seldom does. She is also quite prominent outside of her studies. She has always had a helping hand in class and Girls' Club affairs. Girls' Club, Phi Beta Sigma, THOMAS DANIEL COLLINS comes to U. High from the Prep school of Notre Dame University, where he at- tended school in 1907, '08, '09. He heard of U. High last year and now his friends are hearing about it. Tom is a good fellow and well liked among the fellows. He is undecided about his future, but we wish 'him the best at ljuck. Clay Club, Senior Class Baseball Team, Boys' u . 28
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