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BASIL (iORDOX FIKLI) In mathcniatics he was greater Than Sycho, Brake or Erra Pater. “Mult” was liked so well by the faculty that they encf)red him his freshman year. He was one of our Thes- pians in “As ' ou Like It, ’’and distinguished himself in the last act. He spends his spare time dealing out missiles at the lunch counter. WILLIAM FITZGERALD A small man but bright withal “Wiilie goes around school with a very aggressi ' e look but he never does any harm. Fie has a charming smile and is a great baseball fan. PAUL FLAHERTY. Devise, wit write, pen! for I am for whole volumes in folio. Paul brought through the Class Book with flying colors. Besides being Vice-President of the Debating Club he was manager of the Track Team this year. He was also Assistant Editor-in-Chief of the Red and Gray. WILLIAM EORBES A lusty athlete am I “Bob” abjured the popular fancy for three years and then bebame famous on the athletic field. He won his letter in basketball and unfortunately sustained a broken ankle in the middle of the season. He also took part in the class play. 28
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JAMES MIC HAEL ENRIGHT Tlu man that blushes is not quite a brute. James is John ' s brother. We think James will make a good stump speaker when he’s nominated for Presi- dent, for his voice might be heard throughout the whole Enited States. ERAXKLIN CHARLP:S ETESON. Often the cock loft is empty in those whom nature has built many st ories high. Our elongated friend, “Ezra,” is still with us in spite of P. T. Barnum’s astounding offer to feature him as the “living skeleton.” We are glad he decided to stick for he has proved valuable on the base ball and basket-ball teams. No, .Algernon, he does not use anti-fat. DORIS SIMONDS EAIRBAXKS. Woman is at best a contradiction still. “Lbce” is not what you would term noisy around school, l)ut she seems to have a good time in her own way. We seldom see Doris anywhere without Claire (except when Claire has company) but w ' e trust she makes the most of her time then. (;ladys earxsworth. Birds never limed no secret tushes fear. Gladys is chieffy occupied by her studies. As the result she has done excellent work, as well as writing the music for the Class Song. 27
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WILLIAM JOSEPH F()(;ARTV. Li ht lay the earth on Billyhs head His chicken heart’s so tender, Blit build a castle on his head His skull will prop it under. “Duke” has got away with a lot of useless knowl- edge, which in the boorish is “bull. ”He juggles sodas as a pastime. He managed the base ball team (we got four home games.) He can explain satisfactorily (to himself) hov he got that “IV’in English hrst marking. (;eor(;e edward elvnn. Good things come in small packages. “Shrimii” is happy-go-lucky, and is also known as Merry Xmas’ “little friend.” Good kick when you meet the “one” girl. ALFRED LEONHARDT ERAAS Live and take comfort. “Fraasie” never over-exerts himself. We wonder what he would do without his pockets. He has taken such an interest in athletics that he has been able’ to win his letter in base ball. His grin is what makes him famous. JOHN JOSEPH FRANCIS. Much study is a worrier of flesh. John hasn’t been so enthusiastic about studying as might have been, but he’s certainly there on the diamond. He was one ol our best milers last year. 29
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