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l L gf S... .la E W BEATRICE BROWN, 152 Smith Avenue. Record: A. A.. 1, 2, 3, 4: M. A., 3, 43 Prisma. 4, Glee Flulv. 4. Silence is the element in whit-h great things fztshion themselves togetherg that at length they emerg.:'e, full- tormed amd majestic, into the daylight of life which they :ire henn'et'ortl1 to rule. -f'z1rlyle. FRED BURGEVIN, 7 Johnston Avenue. Destination, Uornell. Record: A. A.. 1, 2, 3, 4: Class lfiasketllall, :Vac Foot- lmll Seuund Team, 3, 4: Treasurer of Junior Class. Here is our enthusiastic ic-e skater who takes great interest in, ah, er4a, Well, she wore a red hat, didn't she, Fritz? And we hear that Fritz dropped Vieero, but you can luet he ditln't drop that little girl with the red hat. Of eourse, he forgot Cioero then. llut Fritz is zl groml sport after ull. GERTRUDE BYRNE, 135 Elmendorf Street. Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: M. A, 2, 42 Varsity Basket- lmll, 3: Vrisma, 3, 4: Vlass Basketball. 1. 2: Girls' .Xtlilx-tit: League, 43 Glee Club, 2: Dramatic Fluh, 41 Beau Brum- mel Vast, 4: May Que-en's Attendant. 'Stun had we didn't have a varsity basket ball tl-mu this year, for Gert surely would have kept up the luurn- ing ret-ord of the family. As it is, she has to lie von- tent with lu-ing: at star on the Class team. liven though Gert Can rush around on at 1-ourl, with 2llll1lZlllLH' flelerlty, she C-an ealm down and Ive il dignitied, stately lately. as she hroyed to us May lluy.
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S- EDWIN BEEHLER, 359 Albany Avenue. Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: M. A., 2, 3, -1: Const-rvation Uluh, 1: Audubon, 1, A. A. Alinstrels, 1, Flass llaseball. 21 Class liasketlmall, 31 Hi-Y Vlulr, 3. 4, Football, Second Team, 41 liast-hall, Second Ti-am, 4, Exchange lflditor of Maroon, 4. If we had to rely upon what lid. says in order to toll anything of him, we should he indeed meagre in our praise, but fortunately we have that which is ever so much IHOPA' a1-1-eptahle-tliing,'s at-complished. His high si-hool career, uneventful in every day oocurrenm-es, has been a reinarkahle success in that he has valinly and Llfl- assuniingrly done everything: that was his to do, XVith this spirit in future life, Ed's entrance will always be the 4-ue for r-omnetition to exit. 1 EDNA BENJAMIN, 8 Merritt Avenue. Record: A. A., 2. 4: M. A., 3, 4, Glee Vluh, 3, 4: Vrisnia, 3, 4. Edna, why so quiet? IJidn't you know that this would arouse our vuriosity? NYell, it did, and it caused us a great deal of anxiety, 'till one day we noticed that Your eyes seem to tell of the far land of dreams, XYhere dwell the brightest of bright sunheamsf' GENEVIEVE BOWEN, 61 West O'Reilly Street. Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: M, A., 43 l'risina, 3, 4: Glee Club, l, 2, 3: Dramatic- t'luh, 4, Hi-Y Auxiliary, 3, 4: Class Basketball, 1. 2, 3, -ig Class Baseball, 41 Yanki San, 33 Treasurer of M. A., 4, When the Chimes Rang, 4. XVe heard that for awhile Gen thought of going to Syracuse, hut no doubt hy this time she has c-hanged her mind, for she is a very inconsistent young person and we l-an never take 'tstoc-k in what she says. On the basketball court Gun is a ferocious opponent and one to he feared. But come what rnay, it seems that nothing' van lake away her 1-hi-rry smile,
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A EMA ROON sit X- ALVERTA CAREY, 52 Lindsley Avenue. Destination, Business Follege. Record: A. A., 4, l'risma, 3. Une never hears-nor sees-much of .Xlverta sinee she is so quiet-that is, except during a study period. Many are the times that .Xlvt-rta's propensity to sociabil- ity at inopportune moments has compelled Miss Manning: to sayt Miss Carey, you may report to llall A. Al- though Alverta has one great feminine virtue, which the above illustrates, she is za favorite with all her friends, And she just loves the eolors of the spring flowers. especially that of violets. the hue of 21 vertain pair ol' eyes. HAROLD CLAYTON, 23 Emerson Street. Record: A. A.. 3, 43 Vlass Basketball, 3. Harolil's smile is as Ivriglit as his hair. lle is one of the youngest, brightest boys in our class-and one of whom we are all proud. Owing to his youth, Harold is 21 hit bashful and hlushes a crimson red when he is accosted by some people. liut never mind, Harold, some day you will outgrow that and show the world that you are a liai'cl4lieaded business man. ROSE CLOONAN, 65 Downs Street. Destination, l'. G, Vourse. I Record: .X.A.,il,2,3,41M.A.,2,23QGleet'l1lb,3,-lg H1-Y Auxiliary, 4: Class llasketlsall, 4: Vlass Baseball, 43 Yanki San Vast. 3: May Qui-en's Attendant. lluse is one of the sweetest and truest girls we know, Inut like the rest of us she has a failing. Oh, what a flattexwrf Iiut then, why not 'Alle to hex' virtues very kind, Anil to her faults a little blin1l '?
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