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KENNETH E. BAUR, Ph.B. 824 E. 33rd Street, Baltimore, Md. Orchestra, ' 27, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30: Greyhound Staff, ' 27. HE man who early came to know the advantage of a smile, nor will it ever be mistaken in either intensity or frequency. When ‘Ken smiles he does so as thoroughly as he pursues most of his studies and all of less seriou.s activities. Salesmanship, that charmed word of the moderns, not only finds an able devotee in him, but requires the coalition of ultra to sufficiently express our gentleman’s most perfected accomplishment: perhaps more so than his excitation of the violin string. You have our well wishes, Ken.” Go and make the best of them. T wenty-eight
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RICHARD X. McLELLAN, A.B. 3029 Windsor Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Greyhound Staff. 29: Executive Committee. Junior Prom: Senior Class Treasurer; Varsity Football. 28. 29. T il I ME will not permit us to enumerate “Dick’s” good qualities manifested in the two short years we have known him. They are best summed up I in two words of Cardinal Newman ' s — “a gentleman.” His ever-cheerful • disposition and ready smile, seasoned with the proper amount of serious- ness, give him that indefinable something which men call personality. Fortified with such excellent characteristics, we have no doubt that the coming years will bring to “Angus” unqualified success in whatsoever he chooses for a life work. Our best wishes go with him. Our only regret is that daily comradeship will be severed. T iventy-secen
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ROBERT B. BOUCHELLE. A.B. 2 1 04 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md. Executive Committee, Junior Prom. NOTHER of the Old Guard from the High School. Monsieur Bob” saw no reason for discontinuing his brilliant ways when he entered col- lege. Consequently he won for himself a select place in the mellow glow cast by the lamp of knowledge. What we wish to say is that Bob” is quite a student. Affable, conscientious and ambitious is the briefest way of describing those qualities which have characterized Bob ' s” work in class and his modus oper- andi” on innumerable committees. Let it be mutual, Bob, that mere distance may never dim the memories of these days. T iventy-nine
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