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GReAg YY JOECNS TS C DARK Red Players’ Club. Football, 10. Baseball, 10. Tennis. Committees: Library (Chair- man), Collection. Year Book Board (Business Manager). PPYHE next member of the senior class to be presented to you is the honorable John T. Clark. He is the most studious boy in the class, always having his homework completed. In fact, he often does too much. But he is not to be criticized for this since he is the only boy in the senior class who is able to obtain the favor of the faculty, the gentle Mr. Adams included. Besides being a good student, John is musically inclined. In the short recess after lunch, one often hears the strains of “Forty Second Street’? coming forth from the chapel organ at which is seated John, with one ear listening for the ominous footfall of Mr. Holmes. Acting as chairman of the Library Committee, he has reorganized last year’s library, a difficult task of finding and repairing books. In closing let it be said that John is greatly admired by faculty and students alike. [ thirteen |
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pe ee a i AoE ORE’ DY Af NED G RAAS he (BeOS ck ae eee ee en een eats ad Se nt ee EDWARD R. ALEXANDER Red President of Red Society. Vice-President of Players Club. Football, 10. Year Book Board (Art Editor). Committees: Collection (Chairman), House, Grounds. AY we present to you as the first member of the graduating class, that cartoon M drawing wit, Edward R. Alexander, more intimately known as Tom. He is famed for his comical sketches and snappy replies. When not dreaming, he is the prize student of the Latin class, (Ha Ha!). He has had the task of leading | the Red Society; has had many an important part in Players’ Club productions ; and conducted a successful Collection Committee Campaign. If there be any eraser fights, cookie raids, and placing books, etc., upon the door to fall upon our dear teacher as he unsuspectingly enters the room, you may be sure to find Tom at the bottom of it or somewhere near it. But if he continues on the more serious : side he will surely be a success in his after life. : [ twelve |
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ee eeeeeeeeeeeeSSSSSSSSSsSsSSsSsSsS— TLE” (RD ANS DS 1G ic oan ele aah aks ee —sssSsSsSsS— CHARLES M. COLLACOET Red Vice President of Student Assembly. Secretary of Red Society. Vice President of Executive Committee. Football (Cap- tain), 7, 8, 9, 10. Basketball (Captain), 7, 8,9, 10. Baseball, 7, 8,9, 10. Track. Committees: Lost and Found (Chair- 3oard (Reporter). HE handsome face reproduced above belongs to no less a personage than Charles Morille Collacott. Charlie has made quite a name for himself in the school and in the neighboring villages. His reputation in the former place was gained due to his great athletic ability and likeable personality, but in the latter place it was largely due to his many nocturnal excursions in a roaring chariot. In regard to his relations with the “women,” it may be truthfully said that he has never been seen in the company of more than three girls at one time. Collacott, like Hruby, has the rabbit in his blood, but we cannot account for what makes him squirrely, As for the serious side of Mr. Collacott, we have been looking for it for ten years. [ fourteen | man), House, Grounds. Year Book
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