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THE 1925 ODRANOEL Charlotte Rapp's Leghorn Chickens, won blue ribbons at the Chicken Showalast week. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Sinoto have gone to New York to live. Mrs. Sinato was Miss Charlotte Rollar of Highlands. The famous VVall Street financier, Mr. Austin VV. johnson was arraigned on a charge of bigamy to-day. His fifteen wives will appear in court Monday. Billy Harding met with an accident while driving through Keansburg. His fiancee, Miss Jenny Murphy, who was in the car at the time, escaped with slight injuries. Herbert Schaffer has consented to pose for Arrow Collars. Anna VVake has accepted a position as teacher in the Keansburg School. Fort Hancock has a brighter outlook since Harold VVetherbie has started a new bus line. Miss Nancy Cocke. the noted millionair-ess, of this place has started a Home for the Heartsicku on the Hook. Edna Till has settled down to a quite sedate .life at Port Monmouth. Captain XN'eiler has returned from his voyage to discover the North Pole. Malcolm XVoodruif, a civil engineer, has undertaken to rebuild the Brook- lyn Bridge. Norman Scott has just accepted a position as landscape gardener for john D. Rockerfeller. A Corn Show was held at New Brunswick, N. J., recently. Milton Ben- nett's specimens won first place. The All-Stars of Keansburg. N. defeated the Giants of New York. The success was attributed to the line pitching of Raymond Casey. A bank messenger, Clerihew Conover. was held up on Sixth Avenue, N. Y., and robbed of several thousand dollars. Evelyn Post has consented to lead the Methodist Church choir of Bel- ford. N. J., every Sunday evening. Head of the United Missions, Irish Flannagan, wishes to express his thanks for the fine co-operation the American people showed in helping him raise a fund for a new mission in Africa. ' Mary C. Heath won the hfty yard dash for the U. S. in the recent Olympic Games. ' Vifalter Jones has started a pine-apple farm at Port Monmouth, N. VVe will close the program for this evening with a song by the Class of '25. Good Night. KATHLEEN KEMBLE, '25, GEORGE MCDONNEL, '25, HENRY RITTERMAN, '25. iiiainrg nf Gllaan 1925 Ctfnrliirziacd from page llj tions given as to the identity of the supposed Mr. Brown, not to mention the dignified butler, jenkins and Patty, the maid, the audience was kept laughing. Not wanting M. T. H. S1 to forget the Class of '25, we have left on the grounds a flagpole which was paid for by money raised by the class. Our stay at M. T. H. S. is nearing an end. VVith .mingled joy and sorro-W at the thought of leaving, we find Commencement time coming to us all too quickly, when with best wishes to those behind us and the school we have learned to love, we shall start another chapter of our life's history. MILDRED DE VESTY '25, 15
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THE 1925 ODRANOEL Sentara CLERIHEVV CONOVER CURL1cx-:w Atlantic Highlands, N. J. R. R. Mail Clerk I am a mmf nmrv sinned nyailut than 5'i1111'i7lg.U Entered September, 1922, from Asbury Park, N. J., A. A. 2, 3, 45 Rellector Stal? 45 Fire Squad5 junior Revueg Artistic Shorthand Contest 3, 4. NORMAN DE GROTE HPE'l'lEn Port Blonmonth, N. J. R. R. Mail Clerk 1-Iv tvlm kvvlnr his silvmu' lfm'lv,v his friends. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 3, 45iFire .Squaclg junior Revue, Orchestra 45 Student Lonncnlg Ex- ecutive Committee. MlLIfJREl,J DE VESTY Mn, Navesink, N. J. New Jersey College for VN'omen Merit was crzurr modest known. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Secretary of the class 45 Class Debate 45 Reflector 43 Odranoel Staff, Junior Revucg Local May Day Fele 2, 35 Executive Com- niittee5 Salutatorian. RAYMOND FLANAGAN UIRISHN Middletown, N. J. Business 'He proved best in com-I and on field. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club, Local May Day Fete 1, 2, 35 County May Day Fete 25 Baseball 1, 1 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice President of A. A. 3. l I l 14
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THE 1925 ODRANOEL A. A. 1, 3, 16 Candy Seller. Sentara LOUISE GILLERAN ULOUISEU Highlands, N. J. Bryn Mawr College Her silence -is golden . Entered Oct., 1924. A. A. 4. DONALD GROSSINGER DON Middletown, N. I. Business Oh, what a bluffer is he! A. A. 1, 2, 45 Agriculture Club, Reflector 2, 45 Local May Day Fete 1, 2, Football 2, 4g Agriculture Team 1, 23 Orchestra 2. 4. RENA HAILSTORK Middletown, N. J. Let me alone. 45 Local May Day Fete MARY HEATH M Middletown, N. I. Sl:-e will -if she 'wants to. NRENAH Undecided ARGARETTAH Undecided A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cooking Club 1, Local May Day Fete 2, 33 County May Day Fete 1, 2, 3, Champion
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