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ALICE MANSS PRESIDENT GLEE CLUB, FRENCH PLAY We put you here, Alice dear, because it is the place for a per- feet lady! Alice is uawfully prettyfi which is nice, and she is not conceited about it, which is nicer. It is a customary thing for her to take the census at the side board, wearing a large bunch of violets. Alice likes Cincinnati, but what about Detroit? Do you still like chalk as much as you did, Alice? , GEORGE E. METGALFE George is one of our literary gentlemen. He would rather spend his time pursuing Chaucer or Milton than in chasing a pigskin or a baseball. He is also a worker in the mathematical line, which he heartily dislikes, but does not spend enough time in the Gym. MAYME MICHAEL Mayme is our little saint. She does her best to keep her class- mates straight, and we all appreciate her efforts. Keep it up, Mayme. You'll reap your reward some day. 28
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MELVYN G. LOWENSTEIN DEBATING CLUB One of the littlest biggest fun producers in A1 is Mep. He certainly can iTit-au't. things, and also get the other fellows into trouble and escape himself, although he is the real transgressor. He is lucky to be so small, for he always squeezes through the tight places into which he gets himself. HAROLD M. LUDWIG GYM TEAM, DEBATING CLUB And now we come to Ludwig. He is the original specimen of the happy-go-lucky and care-for-nothing chap. As a member of the Debating Club e can you imagine him? No one in '10 ever saw him angry, that is, really and sincerely mad, for his good humor governs his actions at all times. ALVIN A. LUECHAUEB. Alvin withdrew several times during the past year, but just couldn't resist the temptation to return. We were always glad to welcome him back to the class, for his melodious, resounding voice was missed while he was away. 27
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RHEA GULLEY MILLER Rhea often has a narrow escape from being late, but on Thurs- day she manages to be on time, because music is a special with her. Does Rhea like to play tennis? BLANCHE MOMBACH Blanche has the distinction of being our littlest girl and one of our hardest workers. She is devoted to Chemistry and History. She feels particularly martyr-like, however, at report time, and has been heard to say: Oh, whafs the use of working hard in German ? RALPH MAX MORK DEBATING CLUB, REMEMBEANCER STAFF, GYM TEAM Mark is quite a debater, and everybody knows it. When he starts out to prove anything, he makes you believe him right from the start. But the next thing you know he is proving just the oppo- site thing, and very likely you believe that, too. 29
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