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The Volcano DOROTHY BRONSON. I The blushing beauties of a modest maid. Dorothy is so modest and retiring that sometimes We forget that she is in our midst. Her smile alld cliarming habit of blushing when called upon to recite are among her many attractive characte1'istics. MERLE FAIRBANKS. His man-ners are gentle complying and bland. The stork must have made a mistake in the Fairbanks' ho-me, and del-ivered Merle instead of his sister, and Hazel instead of her br-other. Merle is a good student, and is always full of fun, except when he is occupied in catching flies. VIRGINIA R. FLINT. Content that from employment springs, A heart that in her labor sings. Miss Flint has struck up quite a spark in our social circles with that Mr. Steel. She is liked very much by all her friends and is a goodfstudent. Volcano 123, QSJ. BEATRICE MAHONEY. I 9 Her voice Was ever soft, gentle and low. She is famous for her silent recitations. We would recommend the use of a Mag- navox for the beneii-t of her auditors. Her recitations are good many ti-mes even if We cannot hear them. 22 Seven teen
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Sixteen The Volcano BU FA ELAH HOVVARD. Miss Beulah Howard is now presented for your kind inspection. As to linear meas- urements, Beulah is somewhat diminutive, and has acquired a bob since this picture was taken. It is rather, rare to see her wihtout her pal, Frances, with whom she shares an interest in the polite art of con- versation, basket-ball and Miss Sherwood. SSETT MAHER. Example is a living law, whose sway, Men more than all the living laws obey, The success of the senior class can partly be attributed to the fine example set by our president in scholarship and work. Football C435 Class President 1433 Vol- cano 123, Speaking Contest C23, C333 Class 'Track 123, 633. We are especially requested by Mr. Maher to write in his record- Faculty Adviser. 613, C23, f33, 143. ' GERALD F. KEENAN. King of tnwo h-ands, he does his part, In every useful toil and art. Gerald has been one of the most efdcient and pains-taking persons on the Volcano Staff and is thorough in everything that he does. lVe know that he will succeed. Class President C335 Art Editor, Volcano Mon-thly C333 Art Editor, Volcano Annual, C33, f43g Treasurer, Volcano Monthly 643. JOHN MQCARTHY. ' i I 9 'Nature to each allots his proper sphere. We have been nn-able to deterfmine in what sphere of life John is to be found, so we guess it must be the Northern Hemisphere. We wish you success, John, in whatever you undertake. 22
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e E The Volcano Eighteen GERTRUDE ROBERTS. Ne'er saw we, never felt, .a calm so deep. Gert is realm, collected -and even looks disinterested at times. But her ways are deceiving, and when she does speak it is to the point and fora purpose, which shows that she was interested, after all. ALEXANDER ARGENTI. What shall I do -to be forever known? Alexander has been one of the main stays of the orchestra for two years. He is a person off whom We will always expect the best. OLIVE KELLEHER. Olive has been mis-named. She should have been called Rosie for -she has the freshness and charm -of a. rose. T-he only characteristic which she shares with an olive is a certain piquancy which adds rather' than detracts. FRANK BEAR. He bears his honors upon his brows, But does not browse upon his honors. Frank is as frank as Frank can be. He is also known for his athletic ability. Recently he has been taking lessons in pencil gymnastics fcarbooningj. Track 125, f3j, f4J, C553 Football 131, f4J: Volcano C5J. l922e
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