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WILLIAM BRUCE ADAMS. The man who blushes is not quite a brute. “Fat” is usually seen Imt seldom heard. Neverthe- less he has Iteen an honor to ’18. He did good work on the Red and Gray and Class Book Committees and also upheld the honor of F. LI. S. foothall. Noted for his height. MADELINE MARY ALEXANDER. I was born for rejoicing. Madeline is a very quiet and studious young lady, always known to have her lessons well prepared. She did good work in dramatics her Junior year. We hear she is very popular up ' West. ,(j 3i ETHEL IRENE ALISON A modest maid am I. Ethel is so quiet that we hardly realize that she’s with us except on Forum Days. She certainly can learn articles from the “Outlook” much to Merry Xmas’ delight. Many thanks, Ethel, for helping to typewrite Noted for her pensive look. FRANCIS NELSON ALQUIST. Nothing is the matter with me. Legs” is one of the lunch counter robbers. As he is in school only every other week we get some relief. But when it comes to running he is certainly there with the goods. I A A I I 14
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GEORGE VOSE UPTON, JR. I dare not trust these eyes. “June” has been our class president for two years ' and has surely hlled the hill. He was leading man in I the class play and we must acknowledge that Jr. can !} act (even in the last act). He likes to dance and demonstrates the art quite to perfection. :.l Chief occupation ; Changing his neckties. From the top of her head to the tip of her toes she is all mirth. “Elly” has served us faithfully for two years as our very efficient and attractive vice-president. She has worked to uphold the standard of our class and is an ardent worker for the Red Cross. Noted for her knitting. LILLIAN FLANDERS PARKER. Modest, yet all a queen should be. “Lil-yun” is the very quiet, studious young lady who gets the many A’s — in school. But outside, “axe some of us as knows.” She went down to Annapolis and had a great time, and — shall we tell, Lil-yun? Noted for being our very competent class secretary. RICHARD VINCENT TAYLOR. I am not in the roll of common men. “Dick” served as our treasurer this year and proved himself most efficient. In our Junior year he won out in the prize speaking. Some day we expect to see him ranked among the greatest orators. Chief occupation : Reading Red and Gray exchanges.
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ROY ALVIN ANDERSON. Thou art long and lean and lank. Roy is one of our commercial students who never caused us any worry. He is quite in evidence in the corridors at recess. We can’t help seeing you, Roy. Noted for his brilliant hair. HARRY LESLIE ANNIS. The force of his own merit makes his way. Harry came to us from Shirley a couple of years ago, which proves that Harry knows a good school when he sees it. He is an innocent looking youth, but then, you know, looks are often deceiving. Noted for his light hair. NAPOLEON FREDERICK ARSENAULT. Strange to the world he wore a bashful look. Whether he upholds this statement outside of school is yet to be decided upon. Fred also holds down a seat in 32. He was also our Senior track manager. Noted for his secretary’s reports minus the notes. WILLIAM JOSEPH P. ASHLINE. Behold the child of nature’s kindly law, Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw. Billie is the heavyweight (?) of our class. We are pleased to announce that he challenges all comers 1)e- tween the ages of one and two in a talking contest, with rib1)on awarded to the longest talker. Billie and his l)ooks get along peacefully together. Notorious for his grin. — . x f r 0 K.
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