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14 CARL DICKSTEIN. Another of our studious class mates. Dickstein ' s name is ab- sent from the rolls of many of our school clubs and organiza- tions but it can be found fre- quently on the Hono r Roll. He is a fellow that the writer knows very little about, but his record speaks well of him, without any extra comment. Good work, Carl. . F. LEMAR DUPREE. A. L. A. ' 15, ' I51 2, ' 16, ' 161, ; lunch room staff; class basket ball ' 16. Dupree has not been with us the whole four years. He joined us in our second year at the ] Iale High School and we have since been thankful to the school that sent him to us. Dups is a steady member of the Athe- naeum and we have it from a pretty reliable source that he has an offer of a position sling- ing soup at Child ' s restaurant as soon as he graduates. Dups is a good student, a good fellow, and a hard worker. He is one of the kind that the school misses wlieu tliey are gone.
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MID-YEAR ANNUAL 13 ALFRED Mitre Club; University Club; C L. CLARK. lass Cheer Leader ' 14 . For reference to this fellow, we would direct you to Mr. Thwiug. Alfred is the apple of Mr. Til wing ' s eye and it is with no little pleasure that he calls him to the board to explain a problem that all the rest of the class has missed. Our only wish is that Alfred may solve the problem of life as well as he handled those of Mr. Thwing. They say that Alfred had such a large appetite, while working on the lunch room staff that Mrs. Cecil paid him to stay away. Don ' t let that worry you, Kid. Here ' s wishing you future success. Hx RRY V. DAVIS, JR. A. L. A. V ; Class basket ball ' IBVa; V ; basket ball squad ' UV2, ' 151 ; Annual Executive Committee; Mandolin Club ' IQV2; Under- graduate Club; Cadet Corps, First Searg. ' 16; Adj. First Bat. ' IQVo. Here we have the man who ' was made famous by the ' 16) Dance or, it would be mgre cor- , rect to say, w ho made the Dance - - y ! $ famous. Harry went about his pF- duties as Chairman of the com- mittee in such a way that many of us did not realize that the success of the dance was due almost altogether to his efforts. We feel that anything that he undertakes will be done w ell, - ' . and we hope that hereafter he ; will get more credit for his ef- : | forts than we have given him. . r-j mB '
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MID-YEAR ANNUAL 15 HAYES GAII Lunch room CARL 11. Cadet Corps ' 16; Class basket Dramatic Club ' 16, Here is one of the two guys in the class who have had the stiektoitiveness to take four years of Latin. Not satisfied, however, with this achievement, Frank has also taken four years of mathematics. This speaks well of him as a worker. Frank is one of the two soup slingers in the Lunch Room, and if Dupree don ' t keep moving Frank will beat him to that job at Child ' s. We wish we had more like little Frank. staff ' 16. When it comes to doing the job at hand in the best manner that one is capable of doing it, Gailbreath is the man. He be- lieves in doing everything the best that he can. He never bluffs and is always working for the interests of the class. His moral integrity carried him through the investigation of the rottenness of the Lunch Room Politics a few months ago, which resulted in the dismissal of some of our friends. This fact alone will get him a posi- tion in any bank in the coun- try. FRANK, ball ' 15, ' 16; lunch room staff ' 16;
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