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...AQ IOE- DERATINO CLUBQ FOOTBALL BASIQETRALL COUNCIL CSAD. t - ' fx I ..,.....- --A RILLEN . H U 1 ' Mir slz1111be1's-if I .vl1111t1I2e1'-are 1101 sie fi. Q3, 433 'llAsE1aALI. C3Jg C3, eljg XfICE-PRFSIIHCNT O1-' A'1'I1Lt3'rIc Joe is always busy 'and looking for somebody to do 'l f him l-le has not yet fully decided his Virgi or . .. ' ' . what work he will take up, but is considering den- tistry at Penn. KEN N ETH KIN GSBURY He loves to hear himself talk. ' . SEROEANT-A'r-ARMs OE DEIEATINC- CLUB My CLASS SERQQEANT-A'r-ARMS C4-AD g SECRETARY OE GERMAN CLIJII CBAD. . 'fKen can start anything-from a big disturbance to a little organization. His great problem is to harness his energy. He is hoping to attend a Tech school. HARMGN KNEELAND ' He had a tongue to persuade. TREASURER OF DEIIATINO CLUB C390 1 VICE-PRESIDENT C435 5 PRESIDENT MAD g DEBATE TEAM KS, 45 3 COM- MITTEE ON LI'I'ER:XRY ORGANIZATION 645. H,lT'l6l1l1l6,i is that pale thin spook that Hits about the front corridor. He is always stirring things up, and occasionally falls into his own soup. He will Go to Hamilton. D AGNES LAMB NA fine :volley of words and quickly Shot 05,11 LITERARY CLUB A' ' - . . gms has WON gleaf fame as an elocutiomst in B. C. H. S. Long may her laurels last 1 III IAXI ,J 4 A I-In l llc Shi dull ALFRIQ. FIN A CHF 5 PLQ l Q .. l llc I ear' i him 1 l I E CHARI.. Co: ' mal to I MERT SER ss Elm civi wor
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ELIZABETH LEAHY I ami theifery pink of courtesyf' FRIDAY CLUB. If the saying, Kindness makes friends is true , Betty,' ought to have Caesar's ten legions at her heels. She leaves behind her a splendid record of work well done. ALFRED LEQNARD All things come to him who waitsf' FOOTBALL C353 BAs13mLL Q2, 35 g SICRGICQXNT-.X'l'-:XRMS CONGRESS C35 3 STAGE MlxN.xo13R Fninixv-Coxcznl-iss PLAY C4B5. Alf is one of the newer acquisitions of our class. He loves trig so much that he comes ten minutes early every morning to let someone do his lesson for him. Alf will probably go to Syracuse next year. CHARLES LEONARD Whoever rises up to speak, 'tis well to hear him through and noi break zu upon lzzs sjvecclzf' CONGRESS. ' Charlie thinks the greatest sacrifice anyone can make is to take four years of Latin. He has decided to leave her long enough to take a course at Colgate. MERTON MEEKER D My mind is my lciugdomf' ' SERGEANT-AT-ARMS OF CoNoR1css C4135 5 X ICIi-PRESI- DENT C4A5. Mert joined us in Junior year, arriving from Elmira fnot the reformatory5. He is interested in civil engineering, and hopes to make that his life work, A
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