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Richard Milton Yale “Dick” Herkimer, N. Y. Quiet, unassuming, but well liked. We’ve all enjoyed his interesting English speeches. “Dick’s” personality and ability will make him successful in all his under- takings. “He knows what’s what and that’s as high As Metaphysics’ wit can fly.” Freshman Dance Committee, Treasurer of Senior Class, Literary Editor Alembic Pharmakon. COLLEGE PLi. 6. COURSE Adolph A. Agresti “Swede” Erie, Pa. Can you imagine getting through College without the cracks of our own “Handsome Swede ? A happy-go- lucky fellow! Who could froget him? The best of luck, “Swede.” “To be strong Is to be happy.” Bowling, Rifle. Edward G. Aussicker “Ed” Schenectady, N. Y. J 9 Ed’s ever present smile and interesting line make him the friend of everyone; capable of accomplishing whatever he sets out to do. Ed’s okay in every way. “Always cheerful, happy and gay; To him, life’s greatest tasks seem play.” Bowling, Tennis, Rifle. Twenty-nine
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Morris Solomon, PIIO “Moe” Albany, N. Y. Some of the greatest ideas in history have come from “little men.” “Moe” is one whom we consider a thor- oughly good fellow after our association with him. Best of luck, “Moe”! “Whether at work, or whether at play; He always takes life in a cheerful way.” Chancellor Rho Pi Phi (3), Scribe (2), Advertising Board Mortar and Pestle (3), Rifle. Henry M. Osterhoudt “Henry” Scotia, N. Y. There goes a car without a driver. Oh, no! That's Henry! Here is a boy who has not missed a day of College. An enthusiastic worker in everything he un- dertakes ! “Who knows nothing base, Fears nothing known.” Vice-President of Freshman Class (1), Vice-President of Junior Class (2). Secretary of Senior Class (3), Rifle (1, 2, 3), Manager (2), Cheer-Leader (1, 2), Freshman Scribe (1). Max Weiner, Pn J “Mac” Kingston, N. Y. True to his word, his works and his friends; a pleas- ing personality which we will all miss. You’re just O.K., “Mac”! Loads of good wishes! “A light heart lives long.” Vice-Chancellor Rho Pi Phi (3), Historian (2), Ten- nis, Rifle, Bowling, Handball. Twenty-eight
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Safe Miron Cklexski “Miron” Cohoes, N. Y. Miron may be small, hut when it comes to playing baseball, he’s right there. Willing and thorough in the main, he has a gentlemanly bearing. “A mind content Both crown and kingdom is.” Baseball, Handball. Joseph J. Christian “Jo-Jo,” “Joe” Amsterdam, N. Y. Plenty of pep and jollity together with a notorious loquaciousness make “Joe” a cheerful and interesting companion. Good luck to thee, to whom laughter is an ideal! “Jesters do often prove profit.” Freshman Motto Committee, Baseball, Rifle, Hand- ball, Bowling. T hirty
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