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IESSE BAHN Disc0rds maize the sweetest airs. TR1c.fxsURER OF CONGRESS QQSADQ FOOWSALL C39 C422 TRACK CSD C4J. jesse is some strong-arm ma going to sink into oblivion after he graduates-we had an idea he was already there! n. He says he is MARIE BAILEY A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men. Marie is wavering between Syracuse and a P. G. By all means go to college, but you will have to stop talking to all the boys who. sit near you. The Pro- fessors will not all be so lenient as Mr. Williams. HENRY BARBER Silence has inany advantages. CONGRESSQ CHAIRMAN SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS COM- M11-TEE C4A3. It is hard to find out what Henry is going to do, for as usual he is keeping his Own council. But he will probably go to Hamilton next year. HELEN BARRETT A woman' without a laugh in her is the greatest war in existence. We have just become acquainted with Helen, so we cannot roast her as we would if we knew her better. She has not stated her proposed life history after gfaduatlng from High School. Shall we assume that She has 110116, Of dOeS11,t She dare tell us? WIA' Nl A R01 MAI
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META BRINING LES I am neither sugar nor salt. , FRIDAY CLUB. I Meta is also unable to decide what she w1ll.do after sch-ool, but we are very sure that her expansive smile will carry he1 along thru life, with tie same success as it has thru school. LIE BROMLEY I will trust iu blityjfiieig and uot be afraid. FOOTBALL Cl, 2, 3, 45 g GLEE CLUB CS, 4j g MANAGER TRACK Q4j. . UBTLIVVCI' Brom is one of our football sharks, having starred for six or seven seasons. He will go to college but doesn't know where. RUTH BROWN My Chastity is the jewel of our house, bequeathed dowu from my ancestors. LITERARY CLUL. HRutus has had all the offices imaginable: Vice- President of junior class, Senior class, General Organ- ization and President of Literary. She will go to Pratt Institute to study art, but declines to tell us any more. She has been one of the most popular 'chall marks of B. C. H. S. , MADELINE BROWNING Death cauuot sever the ties that blind our souls thru mortal years-they last forever! FRIDAY CLUB. Madie has been President of Friday Club C3, 41. She will pursue a musical course fatter schoolj at Binghamton Conservatory of Music, and after that, Well-We would hardly dare to say, but turn the oorner of a corridor and behold! K H GT AI
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