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KENNETH L. GOSNER Scrub Football, Scrub Baseball, Class Baseball Gosner is the only real dramatic critic of the class. He can tell you weeks ahead all the good shows that are coming. Ken is a lover of all types, from grand opera to vaude- ville, VVe feel certain that 19:0 has produced a successor to Houdini. XVALTI-IR l'. HECK Football, Baseball, Class Track , No one expected that XYalt' would develop into a great athlete. But he fooled 'cm all. After foot- ball season his afternoons seemed empty, so he took to attending the movies, All winter he was m0st regular in attendance until he and Crobaugh even called the ushers by their first names. VVorry and care have no place in his vocabulary. JOHN H. HERMES Gln: Club, Class Football This hardened man of the world started High School here. tried a year or so in New jersey, served with the U. S. Marines, and this year joined our class. He never seems to forget the slogan, First to Fightf' for he is quite ready to start a scrap in defense of his principles or statements. Having been a buck private, he has designs on an offi- eer's job and is trying to get into Annapolis. XVILIBUR K. HERSTER Junta Staff, Class Baseball There seems to he an unusual number of modest violets in this rogue's gallery. The above, hows ever, is the best, or to be more ex- act, the least known of the gang. He goes about smiling in a very friendly manner and keeps strictly to his own affairs. He is the lunt0's star typist. NYE have seen hint take a glove and come out for baseball-so there are hopes for his awakening.
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IIOXYARD FUG.-X'I'li Urflxustra, 1'AV'l llL'l1 Club lloward doesn't think we ought to knock him. XYe'll say that he is :u hluffer and let it go at that. Ilis specialty is asking the teachers questions until we sometimes won' der whether he is a deep-thinking seeker after knowledge or merely one groping in darkness. He is certainly a good-hearted, honest chap-thoroughly in earliest about everything he attempts. junx tft'l.xr1cR ll'n't'lt's.r Club john is a plugger. Slowly hut surely he has stored an infinite amount of knowledge in his head. He has even been known to study in the afternoon, Ilut when he at- tempts to give out some of it lie is In-astly techniealf' Ilis pet hohby is the wireless plant, although any- thing mathematical. eleetrieal, or teelinieal is right in his line. G ICRALD GALLAGIIICR Class Football, Frenrli Alflnb Name, hair, everything, indicate that he in an Irishman. Iiut he is entirely too quiet. lilis native wit, however, frequently breaks through and bears out the First impression. XYith him puiictuality is a nuisance to be avoided whenever possible. Ile is successful in avoiding it. STAN I,If Y G1 DDSHALK Band This blonde youth has gone through the four years with us and carried on successfully as a student. llowever he has kept so closely to himself that too few of us feel that we are really aetluaintecl with him,
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STERLING HOBSON Baseball Tram, Scrub Football, Class Football, Baskvtball Here is our best example of stick- toitiveness and school spirit. liver since his Freshman year Stir has tried out for the various athletic teams. He was a great hclp as a member of the scrubs and finally earned his HIE. He won undying fame by going to sleep during a baseball game, leaving us without a right fielder. He Finally awoke. XVILLI.-XM HOFFMAN Varsity Football, Srnior Play, Track Bill has a big heart to go with his husky body. He is good-natured and friendly with all, and in earnest about everything he does. No other member of the football team worked harder than he did. Hard? Pop's hard as nails. 23 WILLIAM J. LARAMY Trunk lbfanagvr, Debating Tram, Er- rrntizw' Committee Il and 31, Junta Staff, RECHAUFFE Stag, Class Football, Senior Cabinet llill has held a number of import- ant positions in High School, and has always been efficient and hard- working, His plans and ideas have often been of service to his class. He is a Fine student, and although at times he grows mildly sarcastic, liill is a good sport, and always takes part in any event to enliven school life. STANLEY li. A. LUM Orchestra, Band, Football Team, Junta Staff This is the lanky Colonel. Jim, Pop, or Stan Ktake your choicej is a musician, that is, he plays a Cornet. XYhenever the Berwick has a poor picture on, they call in Jim and his orchestra to attract the crowds. XVith his dry, humorous manner Jim has gotten along well with us all. Pipe down.
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