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‘ll(Ui i sorroir, care’ll kill a cat!” THOMAS F. FALLON “Toady” Class ' ireasiirer, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee. Commercial Course. Toady will always be remembered as the efficient treasurer of our class. We have got to hand it to him for hanging on to that fifty dollars for the last six months. How many other fellows could have done it? Fallon might always be seen at recess near the entrance to Room 4 in close conversation with the overseer of that room. Toady was a great ladies’ man, and never missed a dance. It is a shame that he had to study so hard, and carry so many books to and from school, but we are sure he will benefit by it. We are doubtful as to what Toady will do when he leaves Clinton High, it seems almost impossible to separate him from his running-mate, Kiley. For if one is seen it is always a safe bet that the oilier is within a stone’s throw. 23
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street deHtjItt a (juici life affords ' WILLIAM FAHEY “Bill” “Willie” College Course. Here is a little fellow, who has never had much to do with the rest of us and with whom we have not become very well ac- quainted. As we look at him he seems very innocent, but take it from us who know, Willie is one good sport. Bill is a corking good baseball player and there is no doubt but what he would rather play ball than study. We feel sorry for Bill that there was no baseball this last year, for he was sure to be one of our star players. Can you imagine this little innocent, bashful boy, the only one of his sex in a class with a half-dozen girls? How many other fellows of this class coud have stood this for a whole school year? We all say goodbye to Bill, always remembering him for the way he pulled himself through with that bunch of damsels. 22
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Some ftiirif (hniriiif in nnj dazzlrd nifjhd’ MILDRED I. FLEMING “Midget” “Mil” Commercial Course. INIildred is, of course, the smallest girl in the class, but she certainly has big ideas. She likes to enjoy herself once in a while, and the knowledge that her pleasure will cost her an after- noon session, doesn’t worry her a bit. INIildred doesn’t believe in worrying. That’s right, Mildred, telephone operators have no time to worry. You know Mildred hopes to be a telephone operator .some day, and then we will wish her success “over the wire.’’ 24
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