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pexbi Q, ' eg 5, ' ' 'QN113 ' ,W A f'f'w'f: l lf 4a J fi-i-12+-Q' H - 13 - S - it-f.h'H',rPfi , ,?'rf'7k f '1kW Q il'f'lrL-ff--io.. ' E' ' ' 'A A U I f ,J 4 Q AI.. .-5... T J. d- B PL 9--4: 71. i HARRY T. BURGESS ' ,L Chester 'Sf' 1 , 1 'Q' Ii There is little of the melancholy element in ,L 51 os-- Eli.. D bPort Elginb HighBSchoog5lCJanada. H. H, Si ' , 5' e ating Clu 35 oys' u 2, 3, 45 ationa , B .1 Honor Society 4, A. A. 2, 3, 4. Never late. 'I SEI You haven't done your 'math'? See Harry ff Burgess then. Don't let his.deep, manly voice 5 w fool you: it's only a bluff for protection against gf tramps, animals, and homework borrowers. Se- s lo 4 riously, though, Harry is one perfect fellow. Worcester Polytechnic Institute. :lj ' C .- ' I if JOHN T. BURKE '-. Q .Q Balky TJ His memory long will live alone 'Q L is In all our hearts. 1 F 4 S -1 , Chauncey Harris School. Student Council 3, I' 4, President 45 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: -4- , sg Owlet Cartoonist 3: H in Football 3, 45 Class J- f if Football Team Captain 4: Senior Pin and Ring Arm . Committee, Senior Class Night Chairman. ,ln ,gg .Balky will always be remembered as the y , c::ttieainTgf thetgrleatdfoolthala champions oihthe . s . e gr: e isp aye in paying ose mall' .- games with a, bad arm well displays his spirit. ,CM '- It has been said that a good sportsman needs no 'U ' recommendation. As BaIky qualifies for this 9T'T5 v title in every sense of the word, it is useless for ff us to say more. ' Q J Kentucky Georgetown. - X I 1 W2 , JOSEPH M. BURKE Q u r is In solitude all great thoughts are born. 4 1 , l,,' vf, St. Patrick's School. Commercial Club 3, 4: Jlg, , .Q A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Howler' Associate Cartoonist 4. ol-. g If you're looking for a serious-minded, thought- -lh' 22. ful companion, choose Joe , and you'l1 be all if s1et.1 Hovsalwe did miss tlaisi catpable clhlappdllifitgg is ong i ness. Joe di is it or . . . . .H mild aththebsame time przed hgsboa1jtgsticfab?k1iy , , ' w en e ecame associa car ms o e 1 ' Owlet in his Senior year. In spite of his unusual quietness, he holds the best regards of every , member of his class. Best o' luck, Joe l by New York University. Jwlv ,Q .... g.., 'YO' I 4 l W 2 .W ' fn,- Iv ffi Y ',--, I , I, , ,, gn .., . . J . 'j,, 1 1 1 1 1 4 , I 1' 'Q' lf-3fN.f7lf?JffPfT.f,l.,1eel. A , .,.... .. l .... 5 l..? ...YU FL . ... 21'
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