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kdc.ar miu.br EDWARD MARK! KY Oeehestni. H’irrlrtt Club. Clan Teach, Baseball Squad Kd ha« all the appearance ol a MUcunu. He ha an impre i e manner of «rating bW view that kelp him in the cl v« room. He U kappie»l when he i orgatmlnf or planning: at aocial affair he t «olely in ki« rlrmrnl. Manager Debuting, Semite Cabinet, Clast Font ball. Clast Teach, Sen- ior Flay Kd S» alwaya willing to work— provided there 1» not too mueh toil connected with the Job. Hr ba the appearance of alwaya being in the mid»t of ome important taak. Hr i a well known bachelor jarr arti l. but al«o a terrific ladle mail. Hr will almo t admit it him»clf. We feel 'urr that »o«nr day he will hold a petition which will do jtuticc to hi dignified appearance. 21 JOHN OTTO Awinrii Manager Junto Stert- iary ImnioJic Club Jack i a polished gentleman ami a clrver ilanccr. Women Imre him. bur he evidently enjoy» being bored; he I» in «rear demand al «octal af- fair . He delight in the extraordi- nary, weird and blood curdling and even goes o far a to write »torir of Ihi type, lie Intend to enter Annapoli and will doubtless become an admiral in a few year , lie i the efficient bu»ine » manager of the funi». MILTON O’CONNELL Football Team. Batktlball Tram. FrttiJtnl Senior Clatt, Traek. Gift CM Thi« coloual Irishman i a «lud- ent of the art department. From hi big paw haw come the famou Milt 'jo cartoon . Ile ha» been an efficient hard working eta » president in «pile of hi trouble» with parlia- mentary procedure. It u»cd to lie a common occurrence for him lo go to »lec|i in elm»—but whcYt a fellow goo to school. «tar» at football, and work from eleven to «even making •hell», he mu»t deep once in a while.
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STIRLING IIODSOX Hajrball Tram, Strnb Football. Clast Football. Bash tt ball llcrr i our beat example of atiek- toititrene ami «hool spirit. Kver aincc hi Frrrhman year Stir ha« tried out for the eariou athlelic •earn , lie »» a great hrlp a» a member of the rnbt ami finally cainrii hU K.” He won umiylnK fame by going in lrep during a baseball «Mir, leaving u without a riitht fielder. Hr finally awoke. WILLIAM HOFFMAN farttly Football. Senior Play, Troth Hill ha a big heart to go with hi It inky body. Hr i «oodnatured ami friendly with all. anil in carncat about rierythin he doe . No other member of the football team worked harder than he did. Hanl? Fop' hard aa nail». ’3 WILLIAM J I.AKAMY Track Manager. Debating Team, fix- re at ire Committee (i and .0, Junto Stag, Rim avert Sta , Clate Football, Senior Cabinet Hill ha held a number of import- ant position iu High School, and ha alway been efficient and hard working, HU plana and idea have often been of acrncc to hi cl»»». He i a fine tudmt, and although at tioie he grow mildly aareaatir. Will ia a good aport. and alwaya take part in any event to enliven ■chool life. STANLEY K. A. LUM ttrekettra. Hand, Football Team, Junta Stag Thi i the lanky Colonel. “Jim. •Top. or Stan (take yottr choke) U a mntician, that ia. he play a cornet. Whenever the llerwick ha a poor picture on. they call In Jim and hi orchettra to attract the crowd . With hi dry, humorou manner Jim ha gotten along well with u all. Wipe down.
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WAI.DKMAR PAU1. Hey $' Hoik e I ball Manager, Track Team. Heel ball Team Who would believe that thi U a pfflrtl tadie ' man? To tay that Ik U HpftlftKnl would hr putting it mildly. Hr i frequently tern loll ing about the budding talking to hit numrrou friend in a tuoat | oli hrd marnrr. Hut Wally i« an athlete a well, and ha earned hia B in track, football, and batkrtball. Therefore we hare no fear of hi deteriorating into a fop, iliur he i an all-round good fellow. JACK II. WORK Glee Oak. Oat! Heel ball. Clan Half (nil Thi gentle youth ia our rrpre •entativr from KiegrUrill . In »(iitr of two year in our miiUt hr ha not loat hi natire innocence. For a time he wa contidered a woman hater but now it i not uncommon for u to ce him in the hall chat ling with mar member of the fair •ex. I.ook out, Jack, thi i leap year. 3 CARI. V. SIIIMKR Cari i a quiri fellow, with an aver» on io making apecchca. Hr i» a plodder, aml believe in gelling lii leaion by honr l effort. Ili attittulr toward girl i divputrd— wbu ran trll. be' ueb a reticent chap. Hi one ambition i to lie come a math hark. PAUf. A. ROSS h'oeiball, Bat.-ball. Track Teams. Caflaiu Harkethall Mare i mir fatnou quarterback. He ha ftirnUhcd thrill to football rooter by hi long tun . In dau he i not o fo t, but he alwaya reachra the goal. Pat, however, i the only one who can make him work hard. Mare would dotibtle make good a a profruional humor- in.
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