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RALPH T. DALRYMPI.K Frnth Club. Iframctic Club. CUtt BtkMbcU lAfaytll Thin miraculous combination of »er- founts» and foolishness ha» dally left hi South Siclo home and graced our da room». Duke'» delight 1» to throw a dan into paroxysm» of laugh- ter by the uc of the longest and hardest word found in WebMer. He ha been a hard. conscientious worker and many udiool affair» have been helped by hi» endeavor». Duke'» in in the claw room are ea«ilv forgiven by both teacher» and »tudent». RALPH F. DORSHKIMKR Freddy Stint Cl mb. Dramati Club. Git Club. Ckter tjtaJtT, E Thi» popular member of the midget marvel».-' made up in spirit what he larked in ire whenever Kaston's foot- ball team wa In action. At all game», hi» remarkable gymnattic were highly ucce ful in (iroducing the volume of sound that helped the team to win. Freddy ha purtoed the even tenor of hi «-ay through uchool. without dU- turbing anyone or bring d!«turbrd by anything. Hi» quiet pleanant de- meanor in and out of «chool ha» won the respect of all. 2 WILLIAM F. DWYER Billy Although hit main characteristic It noisrirsHnes . Billy ha been with us just the tame. He ha attended tebool (or what it can give him and not for pas- tlme. Never have we heard of him bring in mitchicf or causing undue ex- citement. Billy is one of thote de- pendable fellows, who i ever willing to work ami help ami lias shown himself to be one worthy of trutt. He it con- tinually optimistic and pleasant, a characteristic which make him a very desirable companion. LESTER W. ESCIIKNBACH llatekall. Clast llaiketboll. OrtkrUro (4). ramalit CM. Strnb Football. Stiente Club. Tratk Penn Stale Ever since hit entry into High School Each has been very much imterested in athletic . Several years ago he wu one of the fast men on the track team, and now he occupies a regular position on the baseball team. Hr has also de- voted a large part of his time to musk, and for four year hat used hit musical ability in the interest of the school. Each is likewise very successful in dancing and hi tcrp ichorcan exhibi- tions are well known. 7
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EDWARD I. H. BENNETT Junior Hoyt' Trmurtr. Ketkanft .Via . Treasurer I ha malic Out. Vitr-Preti- denl K. II. S. A.. A tit. Matatrr Hate- Ml. Hanoi HatieiMI. CUit Foot- Mi. Vanity FootMI. Senior 11a y. -B LofayrtU Girl , don't crowd, you'll all cct a look! When it come to title Ed h»« 'em all Mopped—Vaiili, Grand Duke of Russia. of Senior Play fame. How doe that «trike your tympanum? Tint itnperiou gentleman. In addition to excelling on the Mace. is a Rood busi- ne« man. for he ha held variou imma- terial and treasurers' job . ELDON S. T. BROTZ.MAN Commercial Club. Dramatic Club. Senior Cabinet II■barton School Silence i« coiden, Brevity i the soul of wit. etc., etc. Do you remem- ber when we canned that Muff bock in the erade schools? It' true. Km this gentleman who r «lately and dignified visage appear before you. exemiilifie it. Modesty, unobtrurivene». honesty and perseverance ha e been character- istic of him throughout hi high school carter. He Isa been a loyal supporter of all class activities and has con- tributed to their success. HERBERT G. CARTER Pres. Senior Clan. Prtt. Sophomore Clast. JSstrnMw Committee. Foot ball. Class Basketball. Junto Stag. Kee Mange Stag. French Club. E tmfayeue I'nfottuiutr mdtll Ye who have struggled iwWy through (he iwcudo- humorous remarks that are found in «hi» book, are now to be rewarded with an introduction to a man of »trrlln« qualities. Herb’» capability, cie ver- or»». intrilicence and athletic Inclina- tion» have made him the hub of »cbool activities. A president, he ha» per- formed innumerable services in the In- terests of our class. • IIARRY COLE •King Commercial Club (4) Young King Cole iia merry young soul And a merry young soul U he. King fa certainly merry and all those around him mutt of necessity be merry too. He absorbs every issue of “Life” and Judge and then gives us the benefit» of hi» studies. King's favorite pastime is fishing. How hr ever manages to be serious enough for this sport is another one of 'IJ's mys- teries. 6
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STANLEY B. FAIRER Stan Varsity Football. Rtthauft Artist. Class Football. Class fastball. Class Tratlt. E Stair Collttt This talented young artist lias suc- cessfully filled «he spaces formerly oc- cupied by «he Milt '20 cartoon». Stan worked two way» al once; he worked bard to help defeat our foot- ball opponent» and then made public their downfall by the skilful use of ink. This young man is an example of faith- fulness that would be hard to beat. He determined to ptay football and after three years his efforts were rewarded. J. GERALD FALVEY Scrub Football (t yrs.) He never worries about trouble and trouble never troubles him. He is the champion happy-go-lucky boy of our class. Even in sport Gerald often fur- nished a little amusement to vary the monotony but at the same time his grit and determination won the respect and admiration of the team. He was a valuable member of the oft' forgotten scrubs who made a good varsity team possible. When we feel blue we look or talk to Fahey and we are no longer out of tune with the world. He is in- deed a fortunate boy to be so happy. KI.MKK FRETZ •Hick Junto Typist. Commtreial Club A typewriter I» harmless plaything (or a student who uses the hunt and punch tyttrm but to n typist o( the Junto” It I a menace to one'» high Weal». Fret , during the part year, •pent nearly every afternoon typing copy for the ntnff. Vou who sec only the material which I» accepted cannot imagine the quality ami quantity that I» ever waiting for the typist. His patience has we-atliered the test and lie has never complained. KAYMK D. GRANT Zar Science Club. Commtreial Club. Class Football. Clast HatktlbaU. HauboU. Varsity Basketball The autocratic appearance which ac- companies Raynw wherever he goes lias won him the appellation of Zar. He is quite a humorist and his never- ending supply of contemporary humor docs much toward making him very wel- come in the Lunch Room. Rayme ha» one failing—he has a great deal of dif- ficulty in keeping track of books. Con- sequently he I» frequently hard put to it for these necessary elements In acquir- ing an education. 28
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