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ROBERT BARRINGTON AGER Debating Club, Dramatic Club, Gleam Representative, Yells Committee. All hail to our sagacious sage, philosopher, moralizer and cynical humorist. His fund of dry wit springs from an ever- lasting source. Besides these things, Bob is modest. My, how we did have to hght to get his picture in this Annual! We pre- dict a success in life for Bob, if he is not blown through the roof of the chemistry laboratory before graduation. LYDIA ANNA BECK Dramatic Club. Lydia, although quiet and retiring, and seldom volunteering an opinion Hunless asked, takes a live and heart-felt interest in the affairs of the Class. She studies diligently, and her sunny, hopeful nature has enabled her to take test and examination Without a qualm of fear. Her happy optimism and irrepressible good humor have made her a. most welcome comrade to us all. HOWARD H. BESUDEN . President Dramatic Club, Treasurer Roam III, Art Editor iiGleam, Art Editor Remembrancer, Chairman A Grade Affairs Committee. Aha! Ladies and Gentlemen! Allow me to present to you the only original living lady killer, Howard iBeau Brummeh Besuden. iiSudy is Treasurer of Room III, and he is more persistent than any book agent that ever drew breath. Be- sides this, he is also talented as an actor and artist. He has great ambitions in the artistic line. May success open her portals to him!
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r-o-n-u-n-u-u-n:l .-.--..-n-o-.,-u-..;. MEETING of the Class of 1915-16 was held for organization, on Thursday after- noon, October 21, in the auditorium. Mr. Henshaw was Acting Chairman. The election of ofhcers was held, with the following results: Mr. Thaddeus Gillespie, President; Miss Lucile Skinner, Vice-President; Miss Ruth Punshon, Secretary; Miss Marion Wallace, Treasurer RoomI; Mr. Howard Besuden, Treasurer Room III. After the election the meeting adjourned. A meeting of the Class of 1915-16 was held Monday afternoon, November let, in the Study Hall, the President presiding. The minutes of October 21st were read and ap- proved. A motion was made and carried that the dues be twenty-flve cents a month. On motion, the chair appointed a committee to investigate the advisability of a boat ride. On motion, the chair appointed a committee on class yell. A committee on Class colors was appointed by the chair. On motion, the chair appointed a social committee. A committee on class motto was then appointed by the chair. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. A meeting of the Class of 1915-16 was held Friday afternoon, January 7th, in the Study Hall, the President presiding. The minutes of November lst, were read and approved. Mr. Henshaw spoke of the boat ride, giving SENIOR CLASS MINUTES 3313323333335$ May 19th as a probable date. A committee for the A-B dance was appointed by the chair. The AtRemembraneerT Staff was then elected. The result of the election was as follows: Miss Elaine De Beck, Editor-in-Chief; Mr. J. Dewey Shields and Mr. William Morton, Assistant Editors-in-Chief; Mr. Robert Wente, Business Manager; Mr. Clyde Miller and Mr. Robert Ager, Assistant Business Managers; Mr. Howard Besuden, Art Editor; Miss Dorothy Rudolph, Miss Roberta Yates, Miss Marjorie Sorber, Mr. Hall Smith, Assistant Art Editors. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. A meeting of the Class of 1915-16 was held Friday afternoon, March 17th, in the Study Hall, the President presiding. The minutes of January 7th were read and approved. The class motto chosen was ttNon scholae sed vitae. Mr. Parker, chairman of the A-B dance com- mittee, reported that the Mansion had been secured for the A-B dance on April 28th The samples of the graduation announcements from different firms were passed around, but no definite action concerning them was taken. Two members of the Alumnal Association were present, namely, Mr. Carl Mitchell and Mr. Bradley Roberts. It was decided to give the contract for the class photographs to the J ones Studio. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned.
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FRIEDA BESUNER uMusic hath charms, and so has our musician, Frieda, better known as Fritzie. Frieda is one of the leading musicians at school, and has favored us with her wonderful piano selections many, many times. This is only one of her good points, for she is well liked and has made many friends during her high-school years. That she may have success in her musical career is the sincere wish of her Class. ESTELLE MARGARET BORKES This little 13.55 is short of stature, but long in common sense. She received a certificate '12, diploma F14. and post-graduate degree and medal 16 from Schusteris School of Dramatic Art. Not only is she an artist in reading and elocution, but she is a graceful dancer and a talented musician. Her best accomplishment is reading French. nLiii Boy is a staunch and loyal friend, gifted with an ever-present sense of humor and ready wit. ETHEL V. BREEZE HGleam Staff. Ethel is a universal favorite and our Class Beauty. Be- sides these attributes, the faculty will testify to her ability as a. student. Her work in Literature is the most notable, and it was awarded by the honor of being chosen AIumnal Editor of The Gleamf, 10
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