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HOWARD H. HKNNKTT. I'arrily Football. Scrub Feet ball. Oast Fool boll. Sot - Class Treas- urer. Junior Class Treasurer. Who would imagine, upon Kirin this portrait the oncc-ovcr. that Howard wa» a lively youth? Ob- serve those scrioutminded feature». An- they not suggestive of midnight oil and Hem ambition? We are not prepared on the oil |ue»tioti, but wo will »ay that Pow link» pep and determination together. He i« nei- ther too ilow nor too fa ». and be al- way» get» there—right on the dot. Howard ha» a future of prosperity before him. JOHN H. BERTRAND. CusloJian of Sciente Club. Hiat! 1 am John Bertrand! Ber- trand i» a man, whore word (in res- p«t to electrical affair») settles all argument» for po»terity. When- ever a gigantic iuc»tion arise In Physics and everyone, including our learned Prof., ia at a lo»« for an anawer, one. and only one. thought courae.» thru our cerebrum». With one accord every person turn» a- round to view Bertrand, and we a- wait John' anawer with bated breath. We agree with the person who »»id, Bertrand will make a occond Edison. ' JACK W. BROWN. i ‘arsit x Football, Baseball. Basket- ball. Class Treasurer, Semior Cabi- net, Senior Flay. Junto Staff, Orehrttra, Dramatic Club, Science Club, L'AUiaucc Frautaisr. Hrnwny i» possessed with a »en»e of humor that doc» him credit. He can alwaya »ce the juke.— unless it'» on him. Hut no. we do him an injustice, for he can kc a joke on himself, too, only he doesn't always enjoy it, which i» natural. Jack ha an excellent head-light for niKhtwork, and he will cvcntually grow up, we believe and lake a pow- erful position in the constellation of the world' great personage. . CHARI.ES r. burton. Clast Football, Scrub Football, I.'Alliance Ftancaitr. When this induttriou» and perse- vering individual findi himself well out in the wide, wide world, we are convinced that noble result will develop from hi» effort»—no matter in what line he direct» them. Char- ley alway» wa» an ambitious fellow —full o'pep and jais. He Is an unerring shot with a broken piece of chalk. His preciseness and nicety in tbU art i» a «plcndid ex- ample of hi» capability in other di- rection . We prophesy that he will, fn the near fature, be a man of great note. 20
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KENNETH ». ANDERSON. Varsity Bask,Hall. Mgr. Fort kail. Dtbaling, Clan Basketball, Class Ban-ball. Class Football, Dramatic Club, Senior Play. RKCiiaurrg Staff, Class Trash. Girl», here is a »ct of feature that «ill rent your eye», will it not? Those eye . those lips, tlio»c now I Ah! Altho other» may claim the honor, Ken is the ladies' man of the clu«. Not that he i» fickle, far from it. for there is a ertlain serious attachment that— Ken'» future will be, we hear, very much wrapped uji in coal, (we refer to hi» immediate hereafter ), and we feel free to predict for him roseate prospect». IS ADORE S. AKKIN. L'Alliance Francaise. Wharii»? This? Oh. this i« Dorey. Really, we never heard him open hi» mouth when lie didn't »ay some- thing. Of course, you understand that it doesn't matter whether he «aid anything of importance or not, at lea !, it doesn't crm to matter to him. Dorey i» care-free, a» hi» wrinklclce brow point» out. He will eventually grow up, however, and take hit «bare of the world' burdens, and we arc certain that he will handle them successfully. PAUL BAI.T .KR. Gate upon nur inott sophisticated senior. Raltrcr ha never been •ecn talking with a gift—seldom with « boy. for thnt matter. But that'» not againsl him. Ilow oftrn have wo wished that ionic of hi» cla mate had thi« characteristic in larger quantity. His ambition» hr will not reveal, lint hr ha them, Pl.OYD I, BEANS. Thi young man ha» confided to Uf. that be'» the most ambition» rogue in thi» entire gallery. His one mark of genius is his ability to hear while asleep. The only draw- back i» that,' after he awake», he fails to remember what he has heard. In spite of hi» numerous excellent qualities, we are assured that his niche in the hall of fame is already being carved out. 9
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DUDLEY E. CYPHERS. Cheerleader, Clan BoibelMI, Com- mercial Club. Thin gentleman i» « man of the ikcv . Dud U a wry remarkable gentleman, both in school and out- tide. Can you discern that little twinkle in hit eye? It ha» been the underlying cause of many of hi» exit ftont the classroom, espe- cially during hi» Junior year. Altho the aforesaid twinkle h»» been the dctpalr of many teacher», it ha» been a source of delight to hit class- mate». Take one latt look at him. for hell toon grow up. MORTIMER S. KDELSTEIN. RgcitAt-rrt Slag, Dramatic Club, Oreheitra. This fair per»on ia worthy of more than patting notice. He just came to u« thin year from Paterson High. Mortimer possc-w a mutt artistic temperament. You can trll it by the way he bruthe hi» hair and tie» hit tie. Morty it never at home uniet» the melodious fiddle i tucked well under the chin, for it is In that branch of art that his »pcc!alty lie». We capect o harmoniou» future for him. EDGAR R. EACKENTHAL. Commercial Club, Scrub Peolball, Clou Hanketbalt, Erccutive Cam miller. Senior Play. Edgar ha» recently achieved great fame a» an impersonator of Shyloek, and we look forward to the time when Edgar’» Instinct for basins-»» hat had time to develop for him un- told wealth. Hut in case hi» im- personation» have left the wrong im- pression of his nature, we would fain correct it. for Edgar ia of a very gcncrou» disposition. EDWARD EACKENTHAL- .hiutanl Hare bait Manager, l.'cltli- ance Prancaije, Executive Com- mittee (Boyj Treat.) l ok well into those dreamy eye», friends, arc they not deep, thotful. •ciuimcnt.il. and »en»itive. and do they not arem to contain something indefinable? Eackcy's chief study i» music, and. in our estimation, he i» very sensible. He knows grand opera, and goe» to the city every week to hear it. One thing in par- ticular has endeared Ned in our heart». He is a lover of classical and opera music, but still an ad mirer of jaw. 21
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