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Right well S. W. N. BOYDEN First, Second, 'l'hird and Fourth Years at North Div- ision High. l if1h Year-Academy, Zelale- thea Ambassador. l3US'l'OS-NlICl'll'll. First, Second and 'l'hird Years in Mexico. Fourth Year-Zetalethea. HELEN CADY -'l'hird Year-Pieria. l ourth Year - Chaplain of Pieria. S. S. CARNEY Third Year-Secretary of Y. M. C. A.g Secretary and Vice- President of Euphrcnia. Fourth Year - Treasurer of Classg Debate Team. Three and one-half years were suflicient to graduate Willard Newhall Boyden from North Division High School: however, owing to lack of credits he de- cided to spend another year at good old F. A. before entering upon his college career. He went out for basketball, but on account of heart trouble Cwe don't know her, but we hope she's all rightj was unable to finish the season. If you wish to see this interesting specimen. only watch for a curly Haxen- haired youth-that'snufl. ll. Bustos-Michel knows everything about all the won- ders of the world, having been, as nearly as we can discover, in almost every part of the uni- verse. He can tell you about the gold fish in the New York Zoological Gardens, and about all manner of unpronouncable places, animals, insects, birds, etc., in Nlexico, besides COLIIIK- less other things. He is like- wise a hard worker, and a good student. Helen IW. Cady is a product of China, and a mighty sweet looking one at that. lf she were only from some other foreign country we might look upon her with suspicion, but as it is China-no, we can't do it. Helen is an ardent member of Pieriag and besides being very bright, possesses a large quantity of that scarce com- modity known as common sense. In the past year she has worked very success to the team, and we worthy of the mendation. hard to bring girl's debate consider her highest com- S. Carney de- serves to be called the Rupert of debate, for without his ora- torical ability the debate team of Evanston Academy could never have flourished as it did. You have only to ask the mem- bers of the Y. M. C. A. and they will confirm the above statement, together with com- plimentary remarks as to his porcupine-like yellow hair and austere aspect.
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ANNA ANDREWS Fourth Year--Illinae. WALTTCR I.. BAYNIE First, Second and Third Years N at Henry High School. Fourth Year--Academy Track 'l'eatn. L1I.l.IAN BILLOW KAA First Year-Pieria. Second Year--Pieria. 'l hlrd Year-Secretary of N Pieria. Pourth Year- Vice-President Pieria, President of Pieria. AICC-PI'CSiCiCl1l of Cla ss. Academian staff, Bear board, Assistant lfditor of Girlls FCilTlOll of the Jfadvfnizln. C. P. BINNICR First Year-Philomathia. Second Year-Philomathia. rljhlrd Year-Philomathia. I'ourth Year-Philomathia. 25 Full many a Phi Psi has basked in the warmth of Anna Andrew's approval. We think it very generous of them to notice our little Anna, who is really much younger than her looks would lead us to think, and who is likewise a little older than her membershipxin the class of 1915 would lead the populace in general to believe. This cute interesting group on our left is the Dan Cupid of EPA. We don't know quite what to make of him: charming, dignilied but rather superior, as he thinks. 'l'o say the least, Walter Bayne engages in con- duct totally unbecoming a minister's son. To begin with Walt was born, that being in- dispensable to his future. And what is more he has no apology to offer nor did he obtain per- mission from hs neighbors. When able to chatter he said, In tears amid the alien corn. Of course no one knew what was meant until years after when he explained that he in- tended to say, Give me, at least, this recompense-A little knot-hole in the fence.'l And he has been a baseball fiend ever since. An ardent lover of music and a pianist of unexcelled talent is Lillian Billow, and one who has the ability to comprehend thor- oughly the greatest master- piece both in our world of music and in our world of literature. She likewise possesses great cleverness in composing stories and poems of no small excell- ence. ln spite of being famed for all these unusual faculties, she has an amazingly low esti- mation of herself, and is entire- ly too apt to consider that everyone holds that same small opinion of her. Bud liinnerfotherwise known as Cordier PJ is one of the best looking roughnecks in sehoolg is but a kid in action, never having grown any older than twelve yearsg would be a shark in classes if his profs. did not discourage him by refusing to answer the brilliant, searching and impossible questions put to thetn.
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i 'NIICRWI N CASE First Year- Sccond Year- Third Year- lfourth Year-All spent in the Academy. GERALD B. DEl.lC1Yl'l'I First Year-liuphronia Second Year-lfluphronia. Third Year-lfiuphronia. Fourth Year--Euphronia. HORACE RIEICD Pil,LIO'I' First and Second Years at li. 'l' H 9 Third Tear-Printpers Club. l'ourth Year-Ditto. W. A. FLOGAUS First Year-Salient. Second Year-Zetalethea. Third Year-Treasurer of Zete. l'ourth Year-Third Place in race for most Angelic. lli Although we don't know anything about him, we greatly fear. from his sad aspect that Nlerwin Case leads a hard and weary life filled with troubles which are enough to drive a man to--well, to the grave. lt is probably just as well for him that we clon't know him any better for if we did, it is doubt- ful whether we could truthfully give such a recommendation. .Nnd yet, when we gaze upon his' sunshiny locks and calm resigned Visage, we are almost moved to reconsider our first statement. We have obtained the follow- ing information from a secret source: The Germans have placed several of their spies in the three largest preparatory schools in the country. The names of any person showing any partialily to the Allies are immediately noted down and sent to the Kaiser. 'l'hese per- sons will be court-martialed as soon as Germany has won the war. We happen to know that Gerald B. Delicate is one of these spies. In addition to his lean-ness Horace Reed Elliott is in a per- petual state of sadness, and it's too bad for such a nice boy C? 'D to waste his life away in sorrow. If anyone has any remedies for such a malady, we beg and beseech him to tell us about them, so that we may change the atmosphere of gloom which permeates the halls through which he moves. We have an innuendo as to where he contracted this afiiic- tion, he spent the prime of his youth at e. t. h. s. For two years the main idea of the class of 1915 has been to make things more cheerful for Horace Reed, but as yet so litany duties of a more pressing Cand not nearly so de-pressingj a nature, have occupied its time, that it hasn't been able to get around to it. This is William Albert Flo- gaus, who is the joy of all the teachers in school. Blue Mon- day or not Blue Monday, cheer- fulness always awaits them in the beaming countenance of the above-mentioned victim of this discourse.
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