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THE OPTIMIST IW Shoyer, Elizabeth, 89 Osborne Terrace Mt. Holyoke Ability wins the respect of true men.” G. O. Secretary, 4-A; Class Secretary, 4-B; Treasurer of Fr. Club, 2-A; Vice-President of Fr. Club, 4-B; Secretary of Fr. Club, 4-A; Optimist, 4-A; Senior Optimist. Elizabeth of Recognition Day fame excels also in other school activities. A charming girl besides. Singer. Minet, 519 South Eleventh Street Pratt Institute A gen rous soul is sunshine to the mind.” Secretary German Club, ’17; Senior Optimist. A jolly young miss with a smile for all, a true optimist of the Senior Class. Oh, yes, we almost forgot! Her honor-roll record! Slatofif, Edith, 153 Charlton Street Normal Talking is not always tit converse.” Edith doesn’t let herself escape our notice, but she helps liven up the class a little. Solodar, Esther, 110 Hedden Terrace From the looks is the soul reflected.” For a long time Esther’s devotion to her studies pre- vented her joining often in the merry circle, but of late she has become a sharer in the joys of being a Senior. Sonntag, Bandichta, 89 Winans Avenue So womanly, so benign, and so meek.” One friend, but a friend is enough for Bandichta. She and Edna are inseparable. Sternick, Selina, 186 Ridgewood Avenue Barnard Her dimpled face with smiles bespread.” Debating Club; Vice-President, 4-B; Secretary, 4-A; Vice-President, 3-B; Secretary, 3-A; Vice-President, 4-A; German Club; Vice-President, 4-A. Her ardent participation in class and school affairs and her good scholarship spell success. Thevenet, Rudolph, 142 Seymour Avenue Rutgers A man in appearance and in wisdom.” President, 3-A, Class, ’16; Varsity Football, ’14, ’16; Baseball, ’14-’17; Interclass Basketball, ’16, ’17; Presi- dent G. O., 4-A. Thcvy is an all-round fellow. See his record for par- ticulars. Undecided I ndecided Teeter, Betryx, 25 White Terrace Maryland College The observed of all observers” A very popular girl and very much liked by everybody. 30
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»0 1 the optimist Robinowitz, W illiam. 96 Stratford Place Yale “While there is life, there is hope.” Vice-President Physics and Chemistry Club, ’17; Glee Club, ’17. Willy can make much noise. He sings in the Glee Club and is also active in other clubs. Rodemann, Bernice, 81 Farley Avenue Goucher “A happy talent is the gift of Nature” Vice-President French Club, ’17; Senior Optimist. Bernice is a very popular girl as can be seen from her hosts of friends. Roemmele, Arthur, 31 Astor Street “A man is but what he knoweth A pleasant fellow, but quiet. Rosenthal, Harry, 29 Charlton Street There's in him stuff that puts him to these ends” Hard work characterizes his career in school. Cornell N. Y. U. Ruchaisky, Morris, 22 Clayton Street Brown “Spare the poet for his subject's sake.’' Chairman Class Song Committee. Ruchaisky likes to dabble in poetry and he has almost achieved a reputation. Rummell, Elizabeth, 30 Vernon Avenue Southern Seminary “Notie knew thee but to love thee. Elizabeth is a grateful and pleasing addition to our class. Schnefel, Margaret, 617 South Seventeenth Street Well’s College “Ilcr modesty her charms concealed. Margaret’s companionship is always welcome. A bright light in the class. Schrenzel, Louis, 71 Quitman Street “No really great man ever thought himself so. Interclass Baseball, 3-A; Class Vice-President, 3-A; Treasurer, 4-A; Optimist, ’16, ’17; Senior Optimist. Louis has always been popular with the class, but especially has he sprung into prominence this term, since he pursues us constantly with extended arms for dues. Rutgers Sellner, Helen, 43 Treacy Avenue Tliy wrapt soul sitting in thine eyes” We never know what Helen is thinking about, because her eyes always have a dreamy, drowsy expression. In spite of that, Helen is an earnest worker. I ndecided 29
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in THE OPTIMIST Teitelbauin, Blanche, 84 Belmont Avenue Laugh and the world laughs with you” Her optimism makes her a valuable friend. Waldman, Samuel, 186 Prince Street And still they gazed and still the wonder grew That one small head could carry all he knew.” Secretary, 3-B Class. Sam is a little ambitious, bit of a chap, and he can accom- plish much. Waltzinger, Fredric, 899 South Sixteenth Street ’Tis good nature only wins the heart.” Secretary Debating Club, 1-B, 1-A; Cross Country, ’15; German Play, ’16; Track, ’17; G. O. Representative, 3-A. When Waltz is around we all know it, but still we miss him when he is away. Weisbrod, Jeannette, 139 Livingston Street With hash fulness flushing her cheek.” Jeannette, as has been said, is bashful and retiring. Syracuse Princeton Princeton Normal Weiss, Mortimer, 1 Baldwin Avenue Columbia “Let my lamp at midnight hour Be seen in some high lonely tower.” Optimist, ’15, ’16, ’17; G. O. Representative, 4-B; Class Baseball, 3-A; French Play, 3-B, 3-A, 4-B; Secretary Fr. Club, 3-B; President Fr. Club, 3-A, 4-B; Senior Opti- mist; Glee Club, ’17. Mort believes that II Penseroso is a much better leader than L’Allegro. The “vain deluding joys” have ro at- traction for him. Wosnilzer, John, 329 Belmont Avenue Stevens Institute 'JIe would rather do mathematics than talk.” Orchestra, ’16, ’17; Interclass Baseball, 3-A; Basketball, 3-B, 4-B. Johnny’s time is taken up by fiddling in the orchestra and working knotty mathematical problems. Wosnitzer, Morris, 743 High Street Undecided “Bigness is not always reckoned by size.” Class Basketball, 3-B; Varsity Basketball, 4-B; Senior Optimist. A little bit of a chap who can do things in a business-like way. 1
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