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LOEBEL, BERTHA, 266 South Orange Avenue Commercial. Prospects: Business. “Shoot.” A. A. (4, 5, 6, 7, 8), Basketball (4, 5, 8), Speakwell Club (1), Clionia (7, 8), W. W. (7), Glee Club (3, 4). Bertha has distinguished herself in basketball and, in fact, in all lines of gym work. She has the mak- ings of a fine gymnasium instructress, even though she is not going to follow that work. MAHAN, FRANCES, 438 Warren Street General. Prospects: Dr. Savage School. Gentle in manner, but resolute indeed.” Girls’ A. A. (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8), Webster-Hayne (7, 8), Basketball Team (4, 8), Pivor (6, 7, 8), SENIOR Pivot (8), Barnstormers (1, 2), Girls’ Service Club (5, 6, 7, 8), Vice-President 4-B Class (7). Frances is our own true love upon whom we have bestowed the endearing pseudonym “Bunch.” She has delighted us by her quaintness and whole- heartedness. She is dubbed by girls and boys alike a jolly good fellow. More than once she has en- tertained with her wonderful aesthetic dancing. MAYBAUM, FRED, 345 South Eleventh Street 315 year student. Commercial German. Prospects: М. Y. U. Wisdom shows itself in youth. Although he has done little for the class, he has probably made up for this in his studies. Keep it up.
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LEWANDORF, SAUL, 68 Morton Street General. Prospects: Rutgers. “If thy business does not prosper in one town, try another.” W. W. (6, 7, 8), Math. Club (6, 7, 8), Central Service Club (7), Clionia (8). We quote the above, because Saul started in Cen- tral, changed to South Side, but returned home again. He has distinguished himself in both schools for his athletic abilities and as a good fellow. Lewis, STEPHEN, 26 Shanley Avenue General. Prospects: Cornell. Chemistry, chemistry, all is chemistry.” Tennis Club (7), Tennis Team (7). Steve's main occupation seems to be playing ten- nis. We might say this if we really did not know it is study chemistry. Не has the honor of belonging to that all star (2) chemistry class. LiPSON, MINNIE, 514 Hawthorne Avenue General German. Prospects: Normal School. Turn thy solemnness out of doors and be one of us. Another girl of whom we c annot speak at length is Minnie. А good student and a loyal classmate are two of the titles she has acquired among her friends.
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MENDELSOHN, EDITH, 159 Prince Street 314 year student. Commercial German. Prospects: Business. Good things come in small parcels.” Pivot (8), Земюв Pivot (8), W. W. (8), Clionia (7, 8). We can see from Edith's activities that she sprang into prominence during her senior year. We regret that we did not discover her sooner. However, this diminutive young authoress has repeatedly shown her worth. We console ourselves, however, by saying: Better late than never.” MILLER, Dave, 383 Littleton Avenue General. Prospects: Johns Hopkins. “Не сап because he thinks he сап.’ Orchestra (1, 2, 3), Vice-President (4), Math Club (2, 4), President (4), W. W. (3), Tennis Club (3), President (4), Camera Club (3). Dave thinks he can fiddle, and b'gosh he has proven it to из. He has fiddled his way into popularity and through our school. But why do you change from a musical course to medicine? MOFFITT, AGNES, 151 Hillside Avenue General. Prospects: Normal. What I do let me do well. An earnest worker, a pleasant companion, and a petite little personage, fitfully expresses our apprecia- tion of Miss Moffitt. She has given herself solely to study, though she sings with the Voice Culture Class.
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