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william McCarthy “Bill IV hat Ho! A sturdy son of Ireland. Here is another one of those happy-go-lucky fellows, more often termed optimists. Bill is only a boy who cracks a joke or takes one as any good fellow should. His keen wit and humor is well known, especially to his teachers. Football 4, Basketball 4, Year Book Staff, Hermes Club, President 4; Student Council 4, Business English Club 4. CHARLES McGARRY “Charlie’ ‘Sot talkative but thoughtful. For silence he possesses a gift which many would do well to have. Recitations are very rare where Charlie is concerned. ROBERT MADDISON “Bob” “Girls don't ivorry me.’’ No matter how lazy this wise cracker is in school, he is wide awake enough on the gridiron. In fact he was the star half-back of the team last season. Dramatics 3. German Club 2, 3. 4; Football squad 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Track 3, Delta Kappa 4, Class Basketball 2, 3. MARY McGARRY Ma-ry H'hat ever one asks her to do, she does gladly.’ Mary is small but when it comes to doing hard work she’s right there. She studies constantly and does very little fooling. Ma-ry takes an active interest in the activities of the Business English and German Clubs. German Club 2, 3, 4; Business English Club 4, Hermes 1, 2, 3, 4; Year Book Staff.
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CLEMENT KOEFERL “Clem” MARION K. CM PM AN “Mar-ion” “She's a good type and a good typist.’ Marion may seem shy but when she starts she's not so slow. Beware, we say, for— when she starts all other things must stop. Business English Club 2, Hermes 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 4. Clem, the embodiment of a good scholar and athlete combined, has the blush of a sun-kist rose. This is especially apparent when a certain young lady’s name is mentioned. Would that there were more he-men like him in the class. Football 4, Track Squad 3. 4; Basketball Manager 4, German Club 3, 4; Student Council 4, Pro and Con 4, Staff, Hi Y, Boys’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ELIAS LIVINGSTON Ellie” A'o man is born without ambitious worldly desires.” Ellie’s prowess as a basketball player on the Senior Team is well known and he is considered a valuable asset by his teammates. He is also “there” as a student. Delta Kappa 4, French Club 3, 4; Class Basketball I. 2. 3, 4; Bovs’ Glee Club 2, Chorus 2. WILHELM LOEFFLER Will Those dark eyes, so dark, sa deep.” Ye mortals, what powers of argumentation he doth possess. Like his cohort, the class president, he sometimes continues to talk indefinitely after he starts. French Club, Hi Y, Baseball, Tiger Staff. 'When a lady’s in the ease .III other things give place.” 23
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EMELIA MENDEL ••Millie” “A maid of quiet ways.” Millie is a big brunette from Mine Hill. Her smile her red lips and rosy cheeks show that the hilly atmosphere agrees with her and makes her able to play hard for the Seniors. French Club 2, 3; Basketball 4. CHARLES MESSER “Charlie” The superb gift of Providence, good nature, has been bestowed upon Charles. Although at times the Mt. Freedom youth is apt to be lackadaisical, a winning way has acquired for him a host of friends among his classmates. German Club, Delta Kappa 4. ROSALIE MONAHAN Rosie” She finds a difficulty in fixing her mind. There's the bell. She's late again. It’s strange why that Mt. Fern Express never arrives on the scheduled time. However, Rosalie is quite present when she is here so it's all right. Chorus 2, 3. 4; Pro and Con 2. LOUIS MURTHA A Louie “Sometimes I sit and think—Sometimes I only sit.n If you see anyone pouring over a paper very laboriously you’ll know Louis is vainly attempting to read his own writing. 4 25
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