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“ 6 u ' (is a man, fake him for aU in all; .shall nol look upon hi.s like a( ain” JOSEPH E. CASEY “Joe’’ “Case “llabltit” Baseball, 2, 3, 4; Football, 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Basketball, 3, 4; Hockey, 3, 4; Dramatics, 3, 4; Student Staff; President of A. A., 4; Junior Prom Committee; Military Training Committee. General Course. Joe is our premier athlete and we look up to him with rever- ence. He is the athletic pride of the school, being a participant in Football, Basketball, Hockey and Baseball, but he does not stop at athletics, for his success extends into his studies, and dramatics. He is especially well liked by all his classmates, although he just hates himself in every way. The girls all like him; oh, yes, he’s very well experienced in the art of courtship and has many broken hearts to his credit — that is, on the stage. He intends to be a lawyer, and we do not doubt that he will get there. Well, we all wish him success no matter what he does. 19
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liainhi ' H hcsf ronijuniion — modrsf} ” ALICE I. CANNON Junior Prom Committee; Dramatics, 3, 4. General Course. Alice, is of course, the acknowledged prettiest girl, not only in the Senior Class, but also in the whole school. She had important parts in the three 1917 plays and in the Senior play especially she was adorable. Alice is one of those fortunate girls who never have to worry about their dance cards not being filled, which is one ad- vantage of being pretty. Of course it is unnecessary to say that we are all very, very proud of her. 18
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“ S7 r is (ts as the daii is loia ' MARY E. CIPRIANI Commercial Course. Mary has the most happy, cheerful and care-free disposition of any of her classmates. She isn’t the least bit excitable, and with- out exaggerating, we don’t think the approach of the German army would affect her in the least. Mary isn’t striving for high honors, or anything like that, but she does like to “get by’’ in her various commercial subjects. Anything beyond that doesn’t trouble her a little bit, for her favorite expression is: “Ah, what’s the use!’’ Mary is also a firm believer in the old saying, “Laugh and the world laughs with you.’’ Mary hasn’t decided what she will do after her High School career is finished, but we are all sure she will continue along the successful path of life. 20
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