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WILLIAM WEIKI.Y. Fr-PresiJrni Senior Clan, Baseball, Football, Orchestra. Ah hah! What have we here? Hor tooth, 'ti the gentleman front Newark! Hair reader , behold, and hold alto your panting pulte» William it a fair a specimen of manhood a the class of ji hat to offer. Hit personality hat made for him a host of friendt in Hatton High, and we will watch him with admiring eye , a» he tickle» the i for- te on hit way to fame. SAMUEL C. WKIYZMAN. Baseball Team. To look at tbit youth, one would be convinced that he wt» literarily inclined,—but far be it from ttich, Sam it very much disinclined to- ward» literature. We don't know in just what direction hit tendeneir do lie, for he never reveal» hi dreamt for the future. Neverthe- less wc arc tore that hit fondest hopes will be realired, because Ihit curly headed, black baited young tier is a man of that rare determina tion to succeed. KDWAKI) WKRKH KISER. Baieball, Class Basketball, Scrub Football. Edward is a very quiet boy. You can sec it in hit eyes. He rarely opens his mouth except to say some thing—which obtetvation. kind friend, cannot in Ituth lie made of all of u». Ed is no leas conspicu- ous by his silence rather than ki voice, and consequently, we don’t know a much about him at about tome other» of whom we would know let» Maybe it is hit artistic temperament, for Werky is a violin- ist with a future. MAJOR MC K. WEST Ccmmrrciai Club. There are many in our class who have the honor of being placed among those termed quiet buf this young gentleman is about as quiet a any we know. Major is a lover of the great out-of-doors,— fishtng, hunting and nature are his hobbies. In his school work he sets a good example in honesty for his classmates. We wish him the greatest success in hit future life. We hate hopes that he may in lime become a great John Burroughs II. 29
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GEORGE II. SHUPPI.KBOTHAM. CHARLES SEIBERT. RxCHAcrn Stall. Janie Tyfilt. Commercial Clmb. There »» a certain teywr in Yellowstone Park that u named after Charlie, became it hail hi» characteristic of dependability. It teem Rood to find, now And then, in thi (roup of rather fliRhty per- sonages. someone who (• Meady, useful. and faithful. We refer to hu work on the Junto and Rechauffe staff . By calling him Meady and useful. we do not mean that he U not ornamental. There U one thing about Charles, however, that it mystifying,—hi» weakne»» for the phrase. Well. tay it with flower ! Buiinett Manager RcciiAVrnt. De- bating Team. Jamie Stall, Se- nior Cabinet, .Venter Flay. Orcbei- tra. Alliance Francaite, Dram- atic Club. Here we have a mode»! youth famed for hit length—of name, body, speech, and memory. To be tpeeifie: George lleathcote Sbuffle- botham. Jr. (or III): j feet, ta or 15 inches; at least three hour»; for- ever and ever. The latt Jiat been the imut important of all hit length». How many dollar hat he brought to the coffer» of the Rechauffe by stopping tome delinquent subscriber and telling him with absolute assur- ance that hr hat not paid for hit Rechauffe! JOHN A. VAN VORST. THOMAS J. 9UMJVAN. Vanity Football. Track. Basketball Mgr.. Ant. Basket ball itgr.. Ex ecuth-r Committee, Senior Cab- iaet. Tom’ claim lo Faroe real» on hit Kirami quality,—alklilng to a thing until it i» aceomplUhrd. A a Fro»h. when only a mete bahr, he went out for the Football Team, and for the part two year hi am- bition hare been realized. Tom proudly boirt that hr ha never been on time in hi life, and Tom alway wa a truthful youngrtcr. Hive thia fair peraon the once- over, ladie . but keep control of your heart . I o not let them leap out of bound . Van i a man of great pcnonal charm. Hi »uece in the movie a l,« Cody the •econd would be inrtantaneou . be- yond a doubt, but we hardly think that Van will u r hi talent in that line. Jack ha alway had a leaning toward bu inr» . and with hit facility for making and holding friend , hi pro»pcct for a ro»y career are bright. 28
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JOHN S. XANDER. Clou Foot bill. Another scientific man. ••Moon i» interested in the chemical and physical wonder of modern life, not is astronomy, as his nickname sug- gest . However, it is rumored that quite recently he bat tried to live up to his name by bccominf an en- thusiastic student of the orb of night. Moon it intensely am- bitious and really capable, although the first statement he refuses to admit, and he will not believe the other. Hut he hat not yet decided whether he will become an airplane meehanlclan, an engineer, or an in- ventor. KONRAD GKSNF.R. GEORGK D. E1INER. Class Baseball, Clan Foe! ball. Another mystery to be unraveled. Gcorge is neither reticent nor gar- rulous. be is ■ little of both. In reference to an excessive and over- flowing supply of preparation, hr U reticent, and in reference to an executive and overflowing supply of wit, he it garrulous. Which is placing him in a nut thrll. George it half inclined to be buy. when there U no peremptory call for labor,—ask him who does his Phy» ica Experimenta for him. Orchestra, Dramatic CM, L' iUi- anct Francois . Science Club, Class Track. We next introduce Mister Gesner, V. M. C.-----Why whiaper it? Say it loud. We didn't know what it meant either when first Grsncr sug grated his title. lie enlightened u by saying loftily that it meant Versatile Man of the C'laaa.” Konnie ia a poet, a short-story writer, a chemist, a naturalist, a photographer: sings soprano, plays the piano, tennis, the saxophone, and the xylophone. 30
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