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Freshman Class (continued) (Read from left to right Mabel Slingerland Russell Cisco Marion Sly Lyle Johnson Olive Hennion Sam Weinstein Signe Munson Anthony Grassi Dora Vanderhoff Beverly Post Mari Wickstead Hugh McMenamy Martha Myers Michael Gnerre Gertrude Mathews Otis Jeune Etna Miller Tony Gentile Anna Ryan Arthur Searles Leona Ricker Richard Foster Elsie Peer William Poole Helen Weaver William Mangini Alice Struble Robert Pollison, Jr. Freda Chamberlain James Connelly Mildred Banta Sylvester Molfetto Geraldine McKeon Roy DeNike Laura Henion Harry Meade Lucy Rude Donald Van Riper Janet Tollman Gordon MacKinnon Lois Vreeland on the photograph, beginning with the top row.) John Wickstead Inez Tice Roy Koehnlein Evelyn Sehulster Harold Decker Mabel Marion Arlie Roff Vivienne Romaine Richard Cooke Dorothy Henion Seward McCormick Alma Card Chester Alward May Kenworthy Harry Shepherd Frances Paddock Frank Hille Katherine Teunisen Coles Miller Irene Tintle Floyde Struble Lillian Howard Clarence Bigelow Jeanne Abbott William Swatos Dorothy Masker Lawrence Setterfield Louise Cronk Joseph Marziano Etta O’Dell Edward Burt Hester Kliphouse Gertrude Mertens Elva Buchanan Irene Klein Dora Chamberlain Anita Cornelius Bessie Tallman Genevieve Vanderhoff Catherine Mullaly 2‘J
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1924 s Standard Dictionary) of Facts (By Popular Vote) BEST ACTOR—Who but Irving with George a close second at the polls? BEST ACTRESS—Geraldine—Peg o’ 1924’s Heart. MOST ANGELIC- Though all aspired to this Heuston got the self-adjusting, hand- embroidered wings and automatic harp. MOST ALL-AROUND—Not all over the place but good sports and all that sort of stuff. Hats off, boys, to Geraldine and Edith. BEST ATHIETE—1924 enters Bob and Esther for the Olympics. CLASS BLUFFER—Every one knew before the vote was counted that Ernest Klein and George would tie on that. CUTEST BOB—That popular brunette—Dot Trowbridge. BUSIEST—“Like the little busy bee”, with no sting of course, Georgiana. CAKE-EATER—Please order one purple and gold turban for the Sheik. What size, Ernest Klein? BEST DANCERS—“For Distinguished Service in Action”—Minnie and Ernest. BEST EXECUTIVE—-Edith is undoubtedly well on her way to the White House. (The boys laugh, but time will tell.) MOST EXPLOSIVE—Hold your breath! George and Georgiana (not twins)! GIANT—No dispute about this—our “little” Bob gets first and second places. GLASS GRINDS—Present the nickle-plated grindstones to Heuston, Fred and Margaret. HEAVYWEIGHTS—And then the scales groaned and stuck—because we tried to choose between Julia and Harry. MOST HYPOCRITICAL—Marguerite elected! Versatility requires brain. CLASS INFANTS—Three Educator biscuits to Heuston, Gladys and Dora. JOKER—Drawn from life—Paul. CLASS KIDDER—“Oh, Georgie”—But he’s a Johnson, y’ know. KNOW-IT-ALL—(To be sung) “Why, oh why, oh why? Georgiana.” BEST-LOOKING BOY—Irving and Lester make friend Rudolph look like a last year’s rose. BEST-NATURED—Edith just knocks ’em down in rows with her smile. NOISIEST—Can you beat it? Heuston elected by a large majority! MOST POPULAR BOY—Straighten up your bangs, Paul. The camera man is looking at you. MOST POPULAR GIRL—Why is it that the boys all voted for Dot Day? PRETTIEST GIRL—Grace must have a special brand of complexion cream, or is it her eyes, or her wave, or just Grace? QUIETEST—Till we put our fingers in our ears, Georgiana and Julia were holding first place together. BEST STUDENTS—Marguerite and Fred! A fitting climax! 30
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