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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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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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Hollis J. Corlew “Holly” Hudson Falls, N. Y. “Holly’s” line goes over big with everybody but the faculty. A true friend and one who never shirks; a true sport in every undertaking he has attempted. “ ’Tis my opinion Tis necessary to he happy.” Louis F. Covatta, Jr. “Lou” Troy, N. Y. How well we can visualize our “Lou,” flinging his “chariot” through the void, headed for Troy and his own dear “Helen.” The war isn’t over yet ! ! “Why should Life all labor be?” Chairman of Favor and Program Committee (2), Tennis, Handball. Charles J. Damian “Chuck” Albany, N. Y. “Chuck’s” always doing at least one of the following: laughing, smiling, making a “strike” on the bowling alley when most needful, or cheering the team on to vic- tory ! “A day for toil, an hour for sport, But for a friend life’s too short.” Class Treasurer (2), Handball (1, 2, 3), Rifle, Bowl- ing, Captain (1), Assistant Manager (2), Manager (S). Thirty-one
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