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'UH ZENITH. IIE!!! 19143 24
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Il Z-ENITH 'IDI' 19141 'Inj' I MA'RY MCLEAN, 2. OLIVER VIVIAN, , Vice-president. President. When Susy becomes inter- ested in anything, she is a great booster. It is some- times hard, however, to arouse her interest. iWe are glad that she became interested in Zen- ithwork. Oliver was our president this last year and, as such, dis- played his executive ability. Olie,' made some hit in the Senior play-so reporter Mc- Nally tells us. l 3. LUCILLE BIEBERMANN, Secretary. She is always the same good friend To everyone she knows, And that is just what makes . us sure She will ne'er have any foes. 4 RODERICK DUNN, 5. BEATRICE FORSYTI-IE. E Treasurer. Roddy is another of the Bon- ny Scotchmen of whom 1914 can boast, and We think that this is sufficient to say, for we know that our honor and fame has often been saved by this Scotchman. , Artist. Beatrice is our class artist and all the good work in the Zen- ith is due to her capability and judgment. 6. HAROLD BRADLEY, r Editor. It would be very difficult to express in a few lines what l-larold has clone for the class of l9l4, but the success of the Zenith is due to his untir- ing efforts and hours of hard work. 7 DOROTHY HOPKINS, 8. LEO MCNALLY Historian Dorothy is class historian and her originality is shown in the way she does things. Altho she is little, there are lots of big ideas in her. Business Mgr Leo is Business Manager of the Zenith and in his work he has shown his capability in Nwrestlingn with Duluth's business men. l-le is also some reporter, take it from us.
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ZVENITHV Ijgll 1914 I HELEN FRENCH. Helen isn't as liery as her name sounds, but nevertheless she hasx considerable 'trouble in keeping out of hot water. She is one of the very few who can successfully manage Mr. Romieux for he simply can'1 scolcl her. ' 3. ANNA YOUNG. 2. CLIFFORD I-IAY. Quality and not quantity is what countsf, Though her ways are quiet, she is steady and sure. 4 ARTHUR SPEARf Our sailor boyn is one of the best of fellows. He is very entertaining, especially to the young ladies, and he is an art- ist of no mean ability. 5. MILTON STICKLES. He looks like a soldier. He works like a Trojan. He acts like he knows things, owns things and would do things. Maybe he will. Who knows? 6. RO'BtERT FORBES. , i' Willing to clo and clare and intending to follow up this style in the business world. ETHEL YOUNG. 8. RUTH TAYLOR. She isenergetic and what she This lass so neat does, she does with all her With smile so sweet might. . Has won my right good will.
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