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10 MID-YEAR ANNUAL WALTER BODEMAN. Orchestra ' ISVs, ' 16, ' IGVs. Bodemaii is one of the few fellows that Roy Martin doesn ' t know very well. This is because Bodeman is always on time, al- ways brings his locker key and keeps out of trouble, and so, out of the office. Walter is steady in everything and has made himself useful in the orchestra for a couple of years. He is a good scout, and with his quiet, steady ways we are sure he will get there. E. J. BORGEL. Borgel ' s nickname is Whisk- ers. This may seem a queer name for the clean-shaven youth which you see before you, yet the name does fit him. How- ever, if he chooses to grow a beard it ' s his own business and nobody has the right to question it. Seriously, though, Borgel is a good fellow. He never mixes much in school activities but he always keeps his lessons pretty well up, which, by the way, is what some of us come to school for. Here ' s to you, Borgel. If you want to grow that beard do it, but dye it black, it will make you look more distinguished.
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9 J. EDWARD BARRY. Barry is one of those fellows who, unless you take speeial no- tice, you will not know is around. He has very little to say to anybody but is always ready to do any thing that is asked of him. He is especially gifted with the power to keep still, a power which, alas, many of us lack. But with all his silence Barry is a good fellow and we are all glad to have been in the class with him. THOMAkS beattie. Class basket ball ' 15, ' 16; Debating Club. Here is one of the handsome members of our illustrious class. Tommy is another fellow who doesn ' t care to mix up much in i ' ...... anything that he doesn ' t know anything about, and conse- quent y he keeps out of a lot of - ' ' ' S ' trouble. If it wasn ' t for girls and dances Tommy could easily be a star at lessons but h does . : not like to neglect the ladies, . , . and of course we can ' t blame • ' - ' v him. But even with dances and . • - girls, Tommy always manages • to get on with his lessons, and , that ' s the main thing.
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MID-YEAR MATTHEW BRADY. Orchestra 13, ' 14, ' 15, ' 16. Brady is the guy who brained . the Algebra 3 course under Mr. Hill and lived to tell the tale. He is a conscientious, hard- workirg fellow in everything he undertakes. He has played in the orchestra four years, j ' ' } ' something which few fellows do, and besides this his name is sel- dom absent from the Honor Roll. Brady is a living example of perseverance. Many have fal- len by the wayside but he has stuck with us to the end. If that quality sticks to him in after, life he is certainly assured of success. WADTER BRASHEAR, JR. Sophomore Ex. ' 14; Class Sec ' y ' 15, ' 16; Sec ' y Royal Mask ' 16; An- nual Executive Board Kernel Staff ' 15, ' 16; Glee Club ' 15; A. L. A. ' 15. ' 16; Undergraduate Club; Honorable mention ' 13; Lunch room staiT ' 16; V , Valedictorian; Censor Scientific Society ' 16. Look deep into these eyes and see the intelligence that abounds in such profuse quantities, in the recesses of this master mind. .- . vV,. If you don ' t see it the trouble is with you, for Angel has stored up some knowledge in | the past four years. He is one of the few fellows who didn ' t ' look for easy subjects to get by i on. He really seems to enjoy the hard ones. ' The success of this annual is due in a large part to his untiring efforts, and altogether Angel is a fit person- ' | age to hold first honor of the L. class.
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