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BIOGRAPHIES PAGE 30 i eee ee LOIS LAMB 1723 New Jersey, Ave. N. W. Players’ Club, 14, '15; Spring Play, ‘16. Louis’ eyes can be so cold That they can scare away the bold; But, she’s so sweet, She can't be beat, For she’s got a heart of gold ARTHUR LOYOLA LANIGAN 122 Bryant St., N. W. Tennis Club,.’15, °16, °17; President Tennis Club, ’17; Chemistry Club, 17. Why here is Mike Lanigan tall; He’s a friend to us each and to all. He can juggle things fine, And can talk quite a line. And the wit of his words will appall. LOUISE KEMP LEEKE 33 Adams St, N. W. Spring Play, ’15, 16. Louise is a winsome brunette, But indeed she is no suffragette. Her sewing and baking E Are both very taking. We think she'll make use of them yet. GEORGE WILLIAM LIPSCOMB The Ontario. Cadets, 14; Track, ’15, °16, °17; “T Club. A young playwright here we see; Who quite famous some day may be, But for math cares he not, Thinks its all naught but rot. “I don’t see that Miss Deal,” says he- CATHERINE McELROY (Jerry) ; 3400 Macomb St. Glee Club, 15, °16; Spring Play, °17. Katherine does not like to dance With those who really can’t prance; However, she’s kind, ; And so you will find, She will please you if given the chance.
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eS BIOGRAPHIES PAGE 29 RALPH RAYMOND JENKINS 1362 Newton St.. N. W. Cadets, ‘15, ‘16; Rifle Club, '15, 16; Tennis Club, °16, 17. Ralph Jenkins is called “Roly Poly,” Plays the fiddle, piano, “Victroly.” He’s as round as a ball, And amuses us all; When he’s angry, he talks most unholy. JOSEPH TRADER JOHNSTON 4 Quincy Place, N. E. Rifle Ciub, 15, °16; Agora, '16, 17. This red-headed nut is called “Joe,” You could roast in his cranium’s glow. He's as jolly as old Nick, Has a brogue like a “mik;” And to raise a rough house is not slow. RICHARD ZACHARIAH KNAUB Dick Knaub has a heart all aflutter It’s as tender and soft as some butter; He knows amorous lore And is said to adore Young ladies who lisp as they stutter. FAITH KOHL (Buddie) 1408 Girard St., N. W. Basket Ball, ’14, '15, 16; Agora, '17; Spring Play, ’17; Sec. Pres.: ’14, ’16. Faith is the maiden who blushes, But she never gets foolish crushes; Her head is set straight On her shoulders sedate, And right thru her lessons she rushes. MARGARET KROLL (Krolly) 131 Maple Ave., Takoma Park. Representative’ 14,15; Vice-Pres., 17; Sec- retary G. O., '15, 16; Honor Roll,. 14, 415, 2°10, 717. Margaret's the life of our class, She’s as pretty as any that pass; She tries without strife To better this life, And she’s truly a lovable lass.
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eS BIOGRAPHIE Nn PAGE 31 ELOISE V. MACE (Weegy) 1434 Harvard St., N. W. Basket Bali, ‘15; Tech Players’ Club, 16 Who wants to win this maiden’s heart? An athlete bold hath played his part; A fine soldier boy, With manner so coy, Is aiding small Cupid to fire his dart. MARION R, MALONE Pat is a boy with little to say, Who however is late every day, He never hurts “rooks” But studies his books; 'Twou'd be good if more were this way. DONALD W. MARSHALL 23 Blair Road, Takoma Park, D. C. Valedictorian; Secretary Senior Class; Captain Co. A, ’17; Cadets, 14, ’15, 16, P17. Don Marshall’s a bright. young cadet, Whose hair has not been cut yet. As class “secretaire” He never was there; In other things he surely is ‘ ” set. HETTIE MASSON 1326 Valley Place, Anacostia. Hettie is there with the fun, And she doth make many a pun. Her brains are all right But she’s in a sad plight Each day, ’cause her home work's not done. THOMAS E. MATTINGLY 523 sth St, S. E. . Cadets, 14, '15, 16; Experienced Private Medal, Co. L, ’15. Thomas has a quite noble ambition, It's to be a valet in the mission, At his studies he’s bright, And's not scared of a fight; If he thinks there’s a chance to go fishing.
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