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THE PHARUS OF NINETEEN TWEN T Y - F O U R ELVIN H. ULLRICH, “Babe” 1082 Salem Avenue “I laugh when the zvorld laughs with me. But when anything goes wrong, I fume and fret, And rage; and yet— These sfells do not last long. Entered September, 1022. Varsity Basketball Team, 3, 4; Hallowe’en Play, 3: Christmas Play, 3; Debating Club, 4; Track Team, 4; Third Prize, Speaking Contest, 4; one medal; two letters. “Aw, hey! Wesleyan. ANTON A. VIT, “Heavy” 1518 Long Avenue Be to his virtues very kind; Be to his faults a little blind. Bor though he arrives at an hour quite late, Tie's a fellow that surely to niiss we should hate. Class Baseball Team, 2; Manager, 2: Class Basketball Team, 3, 4; Second Basketball Team, 3; Reserve Baseball Tearn, 3; School Orchestra, 2, 3: one medal. “Don't mind me—I work here.” Rutgers. GEORGE A. WHITE, “Wiiitey” 12 Looker Street “I have enjoyed all happiness, I have lived, and laughed, and loved.” Senior Play, 4; Spanish Play, 3. 4: Hallowe'en Play, 3; Spanish Club, 4; Sport Editor of Pharus”, 4; “Sentinel” Staff, 2; Varsity Basketball Team, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball Team, 2, 3: Track Manager, 3, 4; six letters. “Awk!” Swarthmore. 21
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THE PHARUS OF NINETEEN TWENTY-FOUR ARTHUR S. THOMPSON, “Kidlets,” “Art” 207 Hollywood Avenue “Art—for art's sake.” Senior Play, 4; Class Basketball Team, 3, 4; Spanish Play, 3: “Sentinel” Staff, 2; Class Baseball Team, 2; Art Editor of “Pharus”, 4. “I don’t know.” Undecided. LESIE R. TICHENOR. JR., “Tick“Les” 1235 Salem Avenue “Leslie came late to our basketball team, But he plays mighty well as you've probably seen. We like him a lot, and we’re hoping that he Will like ns as well, if that may be.” Entered February, 1924. Varsity Basketball Team, 4: one letter. For cryin' out loud.” Undecided. ANNA E. TROUSDELL, “Ann” 1442 Munn Avenue “77m’ she's very much alive, She's the late Anna Trousdell.” Glee Club, 4: Varsity Baseball Team, 2;. Senior Play, 4; Spanish Club. 4. Ye Gods.” Newark Normal. 20
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THE PHARUS OF NINETEEN TWENTY-FO U R GC' ' JANET M. WINTER, “Jan 127 Fairbanks Street “Janet is so slty and quiet, they say; Rut her laugh rings merry and gay. She doesn't boast and her stature is short, Rut she certainly, surely excells in- sport.” Senior Play, 4; Spanish Play. 3; Class Basketball Team, 3, 4; Captain of Varsity Basketball Team, 4; Varsity Baseball Team, 2; Glee Club, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 4; Secretary for Pharus’’, 4; six medals; two letters. “Good Night!” Business. GEORGE W. XANTHAKY, “X” Woodruff Place “Classes, classes, everywhere, And not a class attended. Rut basketball's another thing; In sports you're oft commended.” Entered October, 1923. Class Basketball Team, 4; Varsity Basketball Team, 4; Optima Clava, 4; Debating Club, 4; Assistant Stage Manager, 4; one letter. “Hot Dog!” “Pretty Smooth!” “Hey, fella!” Williams. i EDWARD T. ZUSI, “Zupe,” “Eddie” . “A leader born, the squarcst fellow that we know; A man who takes defeat or victory as one, Unsu’erving, loyal, courage high—and ever so; 'Tis not in him to falter 'ere the race is run,” Class Treasurer, 4; Editor-in-Chief of “Pharus”, 4; Senior Play Committee, 4; Chairman, Dance Committee, 4; Class President, 2, 3; President of Athletic Association, 2, 3, 4; Union County Oratorical Contest, 2, 3; Debating Club, 4; Spanish Club, 4; Chairman, Constitutional Committee, 2: Varsity Basketball Team, 2, 3, 4; Captain, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball Team, 2, 3; Track, 3; Spanish Play, 3: Senior Play, 4; Hallowe’en Play, 3; Sub-Editor for Hillside Notes in Elizabeth Daily Journal, 2; Editor-in-Chief, Sentinel”, 2; seven medals; five letters. “For cryin’ out loud.” “Holy Moses!” Rutgers. h 22
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