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John H. Cable Ma - we introduce to you Hist ot all the President of the Class. He is the President of the Y. M. C. A. and a member ot the Athletic Board as well. There ' s a reason. Beneath that shock ot coarse, black hair is a mind and under that unseemh ' black coat a heart to which every student m school must pa ' respect. He gives himself wholl - to what he attempts. That is why we tear to predict anything as to his tuture. We fear that we shall fall far short of his attain- ments. Ethel Charnock What the Class t u i i lacks m quantity it more than makes up in ijuahtw and this is especially true with respect to the gentler sex. Miss Char- nock is one ot those tew bright oung ladies which it is the good tortune of this Class to possess. A bizite ot the bizites. Miss Ethel has the admirable qualit ot knowing when and where. Her standing in all lines of college activity is one ot which she ma ' be justh ' proud. E. A. Johnston If this Class does not become an important tacior on the foreign mission field, the historian will be ver - much surprised. With men ot such abilit and consecration as E. A. lohnston, who has little time for biz and other frivolous things, and yet is full of s mpathy and optimism, some honor must come to the Class of 191 1. He came from Kimberlin Heights, and that good place has put its stamp upon him. This is no mean tribute. 28
Edwin R. Errett This is the teih) v who made Pittshurij tainous throusih his great oiatoncal abiht ' . Even Piexie was surprised and wondered that a person of such a retiring disposition could soar into the paths ot the air-ships. But, don ' t blame him — you see, his tather is a trustee ot the Col- lege. Mrs. Bourne calls him Edwin ; the fellows call him Ed ; but when there is a girl in the case he goes (to the woods) without calling. Blanche Smith Miss Smith bears the distinction ot beins a Pitts- burger who is not a Pittsburger — a rare thing. That IS to say, her home is in Pittsburg; her heart is — we fear to say where. The Pennsyl- vania delegation take pride in counting her one of their number, though Ohio ma - attempt to claim her. Suffice it to sa that Penns lvania alwa s produces the best, whether it be musi- cians, bizites or gratters. Walter R. Ritter Ritter comes from New Philadelphia, Ohio. But that should not be held against him. He couldn ' t help it. He is a wondertul business man; his office being the local home ot several corporations ot national tame. He is a scholar and an athlete, too. As to biz qualifications, we tear to speak. He is a member ot the Athletic Board, too, so that when he is not really busy he must put on a business air to support his many responsibilities. 29
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