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GEORGE J. WHITNEY. ip Q PITTSBURGH, PENNA, Inter-Fraternity Council W'hit is not afraid of anything, and when he strikes a snag he bucks it hard and comes out on top. W'ork doesn't take all his time, either, for he ca,n slice a cake as easly as he can pull a tooth. He can laugh at jokes on himself as much as those which he plays on others. A likeable chap with fine gentlemanly qualities that have won him a host of friends. EFSTRATIOS SAKIS AiE'l'ELINf, GREECE lf we had more men like lifstratios, college might well bear the indictment of being an Institution of Learning. He has one dastardly purpose-said purpose being to get the most out of his text-books. llis college record shows that he has sought with success the Greek ideal-the allea,round man. ALVIN L. SCHROTH, ip Q IQEARNEY, N. bl. St. lienediefs Prep Senior Prmn Comm C-ll New jersey Vinh, Treas Q23 135 C-lj Genrral Council Georgetown Union Q25 Laugh and the world laughs with you, is :Xl's philosophy of life, and that is why his good fellow- ship is sought by so many men of the Class of '23. His body covers a big heart full of wit, humor and good nature. lf thcre is a joke in the air he is gen- erally the first to grind it out. And with it a,ll he has that splendid character which will carry him similing over more than one rough place along life's weary road. XVe have always liked Al.
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FRANCIS W. NASH, A E A ELMIRA, N. Y. Yice President KZJ C31 C-lj YY. M. 135 C41 Literary Society Beneath a, happy, amiable, carefree air and a broad and joyous grin, Frank with his agreeable and gener- ous disposition and a whole-hearted impetuosity, car- ries a nature that can be as serious as his loyalty to his friends is deep, and a character that is marked by dependability and a scrupulous care a,s to sincerity and principle. This with his love of a good time and good fellowship make him the best of company under both the most trying and pleasant conditions. Suc- cess in any undertaking in life is sure to follow a combination of such a,dmirahle qualties. JAMES L. PURCELL, E tp fb lltwuoki-2, l'ENN.x. llUl'IlU0l0 lligh Sclmol XYharton School of lfinanee Class llistorizm tl! Q33 t-ll Since -lim is historian and a bit backward about telling about himself, the following remarks are a record of what his class-mates say of him. He is possessed of a forceful and a most appealing per- sonality. A fellow who is versatile to the nth degree. lle is blesed with a brilliant mind. ln conversation his words fairly scintillatc. lle is :i most diligent and naturally a successful student. XYords in short fail us in what we want to say of -lim, for he has all those qualities which one must have to succeed, and succeecl is, indeed, what -lim will do. JOHN JOSEPH REIDY, .x s A Sl'NlNllFIEl.l7, Mass. University l'rom .loe possesses that indehnable charm-personality. ln him we see the jolly good fellow and the serious minded man mixed in exactly the right proportions. And you noticed the sleek and prosperous look he is beginning to assume? The only one who will be a,ble to beat him will be the income Tax Collector. Mas- sachusetts rearctl him, Georgetown claimed and cherished him, and the Class of '23 is proud of his acquisition.
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CLARENCE J SCHWEIKHARDT, A X .X NEWARK, N. J. St. .1lenedict's Prep Stevens Institute Senior l'rom'C'on1mittee Q-U New Jersey Club Sec ill GJ C-ll Inter Fraternity Council 1-U B, Taylor Dental Soc Tre-as Q51 lt is always hard to set down in so many words just why you like a friend of yours. This is, perhaps, particularly true of Schweik. Since the grim routine days of '19, we now know him as a standard of manliness and generosity. Always striving for the interests of Alma, Mater and Twenty-three, ever willing to do his bit that besetting quarrcls might be annihilated, whether in the lending of that magnifi- cent voice to the greater glory of banquet, smoker or debate-wherever, in fact, Schweik's duties carried him, success was ever his portion. As we bid you good-bye, should ever tempest threaten our future existence, we will always remember the lessons gleaned from our associations with you. And now, Schweik, for the nonce-farewell. LORENTZ K. STU MP PHILIPPI, XVEsT YA, Vniversity Prom liiterary Society To know him is lo like Ill-HIM lYell may his class-mates look on him with pride. Lorentz has every essential that goes to make up a true leader of men. He is a marked student and a profound and deep thinker. He possesses a, mind of unusual brilliancy, one which is ever alert and keen in coping with dental problems. ln this man we see imbued the influential power and ideals which will blaze the trail for a successful career. DONALD A. SWIFT, tp o IJUNMORE, VPENNA. l'niversity l'roni Grove l'ity College ilazing i11to the living embers on the hcarthston s of our hea,rts, we behold one ruddy countenance shiningcheerily forth, and we build fairy palaces of happy memories of Don, Always ready to lend a helping hand. The flight of time cannot dim, much less efface from memory the indelible stamp of a sterling character. Loyal a,nd universal in his friends ships. generous and sympathetic towards all, he was happiest when sharing his happiness with others. XVhen to our mental vision the days shall be en- veloped in gloom, the recollection of these cheerful, happy days may serve as the summer mornings sun to steal away the chill, gray mist.
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