Il l ZENITH 1914, I GILBERT DENEELD. Z. MATTHEW BROWN. Three cheers for HGib ! We congratulate Gib on the fine record he has made in footballfbutxwe are still ,re- gretting the absence of 'lChief Mourner Denfeldn at the fun- eral services of the Dummy.H 3. JACK SI-LIELDS. A conscientious student. A man prominent in football, basketball, baseball, and track. A four year football HD man. lVlatt has surely made an enviable record for himself during his stay in high school. Jack was our noisy yell leader this last year and had it not been for him and his little megaphone We might have seen smaller scores on our side. 4 ROLAN'D B.RoMUND. 5. SEWARD KEMPTON. He usuren can play the piano. I-le does most other things as well. What more can be said. An ardent wooclsman and a lover of nature. Seward spends most of his spare time in the woods. We might say confi- dentially that he is some vil- lian. 6. GEORGE SULLIVAN. George,s toast to the faculty at the Senior party brought out the enthusiasm and class spirit that -is in him. I-le is one of ' the Hbackbonesi' of the class. 7 LOUIS WADE. 8. FERDINAND COLLATZ. Who' came to us two years ago and since has excelled in caricature drawing, jokes, and high jumping. I-le is a musician, a scholar, a basketball player, and some say he is a fusser.
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ZENITH. llljll 1914. lltlll I INC-EBRIGI-IT FLOTTEN. Back in l9I l, he carried off the prize in a Mutt and Jeff contest. A little later in l9l 3 he received first prize from the Junior Section of the Zenith. Who can prophecy the future success that awaits so great an artist? 2. DOROTHY ROWE. There is a reason in what I say or else I wouldn't say it. 3. WILLIAM SMITH. The best way to describe Bill's character is to say that he is Last year Clara showed a just a good scout. Everybody loves a fat man? 4 CLARA scH-LEUNELS. marked fondness for Art but lately she has fallen back on her old standby,'-mu- sic. Stranger things have happened. X 5. I..ILLIAlN DINI-IAM. A frank, confidential person with a fiery temper. There is lots of enthusiasm in Lillian. 6. LAUIRA BOILDT. 7 HAROLD SMITI-HES. 'One becomes acquainted with Laura's name from hearing it read on the I-Ionor Roll. She always has her lessons and her English recitations are mar- velous. 8. SUSAN PASTORET I-Iarold is a great admirer of humor. I'Ie arouses the Hire of Uprofessoru Benson by cracloing stale jokes in Chemis- try. I-las Susan past her yet? You het. Susan is way ahead of us all.
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