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WILLIAM M. CALIMAN, M D. hPaths of glory lead but in the grave. Calimau, the sober student, called Sawbonegll by his friends, has chosen medicine and surgery for his future career. We know that he has chosen wiselyi Under his kind and watchful eye, his ardent and expert hand, only one of his many pets survive. Confident of his ultimate suc- cess, we can express our regrets. and our hopes. for his peaceful demise, He will be a martyr for the lights of science MARK G. CARROL, E. M. GYM TEAM. Mark is, without doubt, one of the best, all-lrouml boys of our Class. He particularly excels in Chemistry and German. He is a fine gymnast and a great baseball player. Watch for uSandyl' in all the games. When Mark leaves us. he intends to fit himself to become a German professor. It is rumored also that he intends to reform, and work like Ucluridet' in after life. P. GREGORY CLOUD, N. Y. FOOTBALL TEAM. GYM TEAM. Every cloud has a silver lining, On account of llGreglsi' golden disposition and sterling qualities, we feel that his future will be silver lined. He is a mighty genial fellow, and an enthusiastic football man and player. His broad, good-humored smile may be seen at the lunch counter almost any recess. He is a. very reckless student in Chemistry, but that does not lessen the esteem and goodwill of all his classmates. 15
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OLIVE VIRGINIA BREED, T. M. P., M. 1-3., ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER OF THE REMEMBRANCER. Who mixed wisdom with pleasure and wisdom with mirth. Olive excels in everything she undertakes, and not the least in having a good time. She creates lots of fun, so that no one can be blue when she is around. She is an accomplished musician and has added greatly to the enjoyment of our music bells. Very popular with both the boys and girls, she is seen at all the social affairs. eHer many friends are proud of her. ' Oh! those dear violets! DORA SOPHIE BROWN, 0. K. Sing again with your dear voice revealing a tone Of some world far from ours, Where music and moonlight and feeling are one. If you want a musical treat. just listen to little, brown-eyed Dora sing in music class. It is no uncommon occurrence to see someone turn around to fmrl from what source arises such melodious tones, and to see the look of surprise on that person's face when he discovers how little the girl is who has so much music within her. Dora is marked by her good common sense, by her ability to be a good friend, and by her strength of character, to say nothing of her brilliancy and musical talent. JEROME J HRL'NHWIL'K. DEBATING CLL'n, Brunswick has been a faithful member of our class throughout the whole four years. He is a good friend to all who know him, and he has always been a careful student. His greatest accomplishments are French and Drawing. His abilities as a cartoonist, in fact, has added a great deal to our REMEMBRANCER. We are sure that he will never forget any of Class '08. for he has our pictures, every one, on the Hyeleaves of his books. Good luck to our artist.
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WALTER COOLIDGE, Q. E. D. 'lThanks, thanks to thee, my worthy friend. Coolidge certainly has been a lover of his class, for during his high- school life every day he has made the long trip from Price Hill in order to be with us. More than one fellow will always have a soft spot in his heart for Walteri mindful of the many mornings when, coming Latinless to school, he found a friend not only willing but fully able to translate the worrisome lines. The gratitude and best wishes of all us follow him wherever he may go after he has finished school. LESTER U. Um mm. H. R. H., A A dx BUSINESS MANAGER OF THE REMEMHRANCER. FOOTBALL TEAM. ATHLETIC COUNCIL. At sight of thee my gloomy soul cheers up. VVhether at work or play, Les enters into whatever he dees with a vim that has at all times characterized him. His business capabilities have been shown by his eflicient work on the REMEMBRANCER Staff, and he was a great credit to the football team. He is liked by the girls as well as by the boys. DOROTHY L'rm'l-zx. L. L. D. Ever changing, ever new. lVe are all glad Dorothy came home from Japan to join our class, for she brought with her a disposition as bright and sunny as the flowery kingdom itself. She acquired a gift for foreign languages, and we know we shall be proud of her the night of the French play. She is a delight- ful friend and a charming girl. We all hope that her future will be as bright as her school days have been. .lHow cute! 16
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