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ANTHONY GRASSO Classical Spanish Undecided “L'p! up. my friend, and quit your book ; Or surely you’ll «row double.” Anlhony is a quiet chap who always manages to be cheerful. He has been quite active in Barringer clubs, being a member of the Spanish, the Science, the Forum and the Latin Clubs. Signature: 328 So. 7th St. JULIUS GREENHOUSE “Jule” “Caesar General French Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute “A follow feeling make one wonderous kind.” Although called “Caesar , he is anything but domineering and overbearing. All who know him, find in him a good friend. He has limited his activities in clubs to the French Circle, Science Club and Forum. In athletics, he has joined A. A. and has played Interclass Soccer and Baseball. Signature: 402 South 7th Street. JOSEPH HABERMAN “Happy General Spanish University of Alubama “A gentleman that love to hear hlmielf talk.” “Happy” is the name given him. For who ever saw him unhappy? He is a member of the Spanish and Science Clubs. He is a cross country man, and one of the champs in 1926. Signature: 373 Avon Avenue Page Twenty-eight
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RUTH FRANZBLAU “Rudy” General Italian Newark Normal “I worked with patience which li almost power. “Rudy” was popular among her friends; but one fault made her unpopular with her teachers—her dislike of study. However, she joined the Spanish Club, Student Council, Forum and Cheering Squad. Signature: 404 Bank Street ERNEST GEHRMAN Scientific College “Why should life all labor her Ernie is a very jolly fellow, who is sure not to overtax himself, with too much studying. He is a member of the Science Club, of the Cheering Squad, of the A. A., and of the Spanish Club. Ernie went out for football in ’26 and ’27, and earned his “B” Signature: 904 De Graw Ave. MARGARET GLEIM “Peg” Geneial German Undecided Oh, 1 conld play the woman with mine eyes. Peg is a most likeable girl. She always has a pleasant smile for everyone. She is a member of the Science, German and Spanish Clubs, and also of the Forum. She helped her class by serving on the Senior Acropolis Board. Signature: 798 Ridge Street. Paw Twenty-Seven
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KENNETH HARDY Classical Spanish Undecided In form and feature, fuc and limb I crew so like ray brother That folks got taking me for him and each one for the other Kenneth is a very courteous fellow, and for a time, wo thought he studied a great deal as he always seemed to know all his lessons, but we finally came to the conclusion that he was just naturally clever. He is a member of the Science Club. Barringer will lose a fine fellow in Ken. Signature: 78 Mt. Pleasant Avenue. ELIZABETH HAMMELL “Betty” Art Undecided “Her step I» music and her voice Is song. Betty surely can dance. Ask the boys. She doesn’t devote all of her time to dancing however, as she was Sec’y of Girl’s League in '26, a member of the Senior Acropolis Board, of the Cheering Squad and of the Forum. Betty also was a member the Freshman Reception Committee. Signature 35 Kearny Street RUSSELL HARDY Classical Spanish Undecided It puzzled nil our kith and kin; It reached an awful pitch For one of us was born a twin, and not a soul knew which. The same holds true for Russell as for Kenneth because what can one say of one of these fellows that does’nt apply to the other? Russell is also a member of the Science Club and he has served on the Executive Board of the Senior Acropolis. Signature: 78 Mt. Pleasant Avenue. Pago Twenty-nlno
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