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FREDERICK R. HESTER. Commercial Club. I.ct u look long into (hr crytial and there ce the future event in the life of thi promising young man. We »ee him holding po i- tion« of power and influence for is he not a thoroughly progressive and drinoeratic leader of men? It wa he, who conceived the truly demo- cratic phrase Mitt me, Warren; I’m Heater. I.KONARD C. IIICKS. Track, Orchcjlro, Commercial Club. ThU youthful ja banjoist i lacking only in a few of the leaser thing of life, ucb a real in the preparation of lessons. the en e of distinction between the latc»t joke and the cheatnuta, and the like. Throe trail», however, could hardly lie called peculiar to Leonard. since there arc 0 many people in this world who | oueM them. There- fore we have fond hope for llickay. IRA R. I1INK1.1NE. Senior Play. I.'Alliance l-rancour, • Science Club. Track. Clots Bas- ketball. Wc next wish lo ini reduce one of ike mem popular men of the clou, Ira Hinctinc. Why the popularity} lie hold! he ever smileth. No care bother him, and no gloom find» a home In him. Even the ntteuiljr of gelling lo school at eight A. M. dor not appear lo oceaiion him a va»« amount of worry. Ira'» friend know him a» a »port»man.—one lo whom the rod, gun. and »addlc arc familiar and useful. PAUL S. HOPPER. Baseball. Junta Staff, Commercial Club. Here we picture I he Speed King of the commercial depart merit, for he certainly makes the letter» fly after he i started. Hr i well liked by everyone (boy and girl ), especially when there i» a hard problem to solve. Paul'» pet toy U an antiquated «liver Type- writer, which he in i»t (hall be his companion on the rocky road to •uccea . In future year we «hall behold him a a prominent buiine»» man and an enthusiastic baseball fan. 24
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WII.1.IAM C.KORGK Baseball Manager, Commercial CM. Most lull arc very serious. Meet ibis one. an exception «1 the rulr. Bill has jaincii quite a reputation as a humorist, more from his «rin than from his humor. Ilr is in danger of losing this reputation, since it is founded on his grin. The cares of a baseball manager ami the dignity of that office have settled heavily upon his brow, and at lintre he has even been seen to frown. FREDERICK CODSHAI.K. nJiior in Ckief Junto, Assiliant Hd itor-in-Cbief KKt'iiairrrg, Junto Stag {Junior), Fred wants you to believe that be is learned and wise. Rot, Pst I Hearken ye to ut. He,—he isn’t. He is a good bluffer and hides be hind his “rep . What we can't see is how be tcets away with it. Fred tells everyone he is terribly conceited, but we don’t believe it. Somebody once said that the mark of a irrat man «■» the humility with which hr regarded himself, and we are certain that some day Fred will be great. The weekly product of Fred’s gruius speaks for itself. R BARI. IIAI.I,. Vanity Track, Science CM. Senior flay. Scrub Baiketball, football, Glee CM. Here we have this year’s repre- sentative from our largest suburb, Rirjcrl »illc. In our estimation, R. Karl U the greatest Rlegrl villain ever to find a place in the annual K. H. S. gallery of the famed. Hut then, wc were not ac- quainted with any of the others, so perhaps “our estimation” is not of great value. One bit of advice,— don’t borrow money from him. and expeet to forget the debt. The Senior Itay gave him valuable prac- tice as a Bailiff. 23 HARTLEY V. HAYTOCK. Hartley i a man of letters. Just notice that brow, that broad fore- head, docs it not speak for itself? Can you not imagine that wondtous plans will originate behind those walls, to be worked out in the fu- ture by Hart? Yes, ladicv and gentlrmrn, here is indeed a person- age to talc note of. The class of ai expect» great thing» of Hartley. Graduates aud undergraduate», some time you will point to Hart and say, “Yes. we knew him”.
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CIARKNCK HOUSBBERG. Glance 1 that determined jaw. U lirk ami gentlemen, ami be «11)' vinccd about what we «ball prevent ly undertake to »cl forth. Clar- ence’» future life may already be looked upon at a protpetou» our. l)o you not agree ? Clarence ia A determined man. and when deter- mination »ueh a» i hit lot to po»- KU, look» the world in the face, the world Hand» conquered. Where ever you go, Clarence. «ucccst will find you. JOSEPH I.KVINK. Dramatic Club, Debating Club. Sri- met Club, Senter Plat, l-'reik- man Orchestra, Commercial Club, H'ireleu Club. Indict and Gentlemen, you have before you. Ori thi» page the lion. Joe Irvine. Thia eminent »t te»- tnan and renowned orator hat kind- ly allowed the Rechauffe to treat it» reader» with a glimptc of hi» noble vitage. There tuay be greater men living, but Joe astertt he hat yet to tec them. Joe 1» a mott ardent member of the majority of our club» and it alwayt ready In give hit unutual talent toward» making any of thrir affair» a tucceti. THEODORE J. UGIITCAP. Par tilt Dateball, Senior Play, Com- mercial Club. If Lighty goet through life handling men and preeariout »it- nation» a» lie handled Beau llrumuu-l in the Senior Play we thall behold him untie day a» one of the thin in light» of the City of Rc»ourcc«. or poatibly the United Slate».—Who know»? A» a itudcnt Ted telt a good example to the tlackrr» of the clxt . and a a good «port be rank among the fir»t. 25 3 Pl.OVI) A. MC II.ROY Executive Committee, ft urine n Man- ager Innto, Glee Club, ke- en Mr rr. Staff, Senior Cabinet, I'ice-PreriJmt Commercial Club. Tbit immaculate and highly polith- rd Monde I» another of the «hoot executive». The joy of hia life it managing •nmrthing. especially if be ha» a coiitcientioi». hard-work- ing auittanl. Mac is quite a linger. It 1» »aid that hit vocal effort» were the cau»e of »0 much glee that hr received a tpecial invitation to join the Glee Club. HU commer- cial education it designed to fit him for the catcer of private «ecretary to the pretident.
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