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MEYER H. FEIN BERG CUu FoelMt. -Juxta Slag. Rt CiiAi-m Slag, Chter Ltadtr Mike baa a cheery ditpoaition but h hat «cowled continually dur- ing the treater part of thia term, (nr be i the buitncu manaitct of tltti publication. During the foot- ball teaaon hr waa worried about the indifference of the «hoot to tbr ef- fort» of the cheer leader». Some day he'll force! hi» worries and loie that acrioua tone from hit tpcech. C1IARI.KS FAIRER F.xftniive C mmittff, Rich Alien: Sia . Clajt PeMUII Allie. at he it called, it a treat lover of the out-of-door». Hit many eanoeinc and awimminj trip» up 'he lMaware have ive« him the ruddy complexion from which be take» hit nickname. Chot alto thine» at an ice abater, and had the experience of a mid-winter awim while tryinc to play hockey last January. He i» a fine all-round fellow and very pop- ular. 20 JOHN RKRKKT FORI) Imagine that the above it a babe in twaddling «lothe», for Jitney it •till a child, although a somewhat lirrcoeiout one. Hr delight» in raa thematic». but find» hi» chief pleas- ure in trying to antute hi» class- mate» by making a general nuUanee of himself. Some day we hope he will grow up and be of »omc ute to the world. CALVIN HRANKKNFIKI.D Half Ml Team Thi innocent lad hat wandered in from totncwhrrc in the farming wild . He played Mime baseball with o but, outside of that, ha» not mixed, to any extent, with «bool affair». V are afraid be will wander bath much in the tame condition that he wandered in-
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LOUIS H. COY LB Orekeilra, Clan Track, Clan Itai- ketball. Junto Sta Some one once said, All musi- cian aie nut»! However true the ttatrmeut may be in central it cer- tainly applies in thi c»»e. Pete I» usually conducting monkey shines for the amusement of those present. He can and frequently doe», become very serious and worked up over some matters. He that »» it may. he sure can jait up the ole fiddle. JKSSK A. CKOBAUGI! Clan Prendent (Sofh.), Senior Play, Pretidenl o K. It. S. A., Track Tram The dashing Mr. Brown of Qual- Ity Street. Although naturally clever and foolish, he is at timrs in- clined to take himself seriously, lie affect» a most wonderful dignity while presiding over some affair. If you have read his famous paper on sewers you know that he can tell of his experiences so realistically that you are almost inclined to believe him. «9 UoUGIrAS KACKKNTIIAL ROLAND DAVIS Anulanl P.ditor Junto, Clan llai krlbalt, Senior Play, Track Si nail This is the lank figure of a poet and a scholar. He can write quite Miltonian sonnets ami inspiring editorial». Although usually quiet and philosophical, he has often, of late, astonished us s»ith bursts of friakinr»» and humor. Suddenly and unexpectedly he has helped form one of ottr famous couples. Uaiketball Team, Debating Team, Clan Secretary, Treasurer H. II. S. A„ Senior Play, Clan Football, Ki.cn,surr Sta , Prendent ot French Club Itoug, we feel sure is not con- ceited. He tries hard to make us believe he is. hut we know hint too well, lie is somewhat fond of his own voice and delights in making wild and foolish statements with the hope of drawing people out and getting them to coa.v him or agree with him. He ha» been accused of being too slow, but we have our doubts.
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HOWARD PUGATK Orehtitra, Premeh Club Howanl iloon'l think we ought to knock him. We'll .» that he i ■ bluffer ml let it go at that. Hi •pecialty i atking the teacher» •lueatioit» until we Kiroetime» won- tier whether he It a ilecii thinking H-t-ker after knowledge or merely one groping in ilarknc»». lie Ik certainly a good brartcil, hone»t chap—thoroughly in earnett about everything hr attempt». JOHN PUI.MKR Il’ifWfU Club John i» a plug. rr, Slowly but • titcly he b»» «totcil an infinite amount of kuowlcilgr in hi» hcail He ha» even been known to »tud in the afternoon. Hut when he at- Irmtit» to give out tome of it be i bcaatly technical. III. pet hobby 1» the wirclr»» plant, although any- thing mathematical, electrical, or technical i» right in hi» line. Vs 21 GERALD GALLAGHER CUu PttMI. Ptentk CM Name, hair, everything, indicate that he i« an lri»hman. Hut he U entirely too quiet. Hi« native wit, however, frequently break» through ami bear» oat the lira! impretaion, With him punctuality ia a nuUanec to be avoided whenever poatable. He ia aucccMful in avoiding ir. STANLEY CODSHALK Ban J Thi» blonde youth ha» gone thtougb the four year» with ut and earned on »ucceMfully a» a «ludent However be haa kept » • clo»ely to him»elf that too few of ua feel that we are really acquainted with him.
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