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WILLIAM EFFLER Willyii Sallal'ify, I-IV; Clan Ojirer, I; Grcck Arndnuy, I; K. B. 5., 1V. Willy is about the tiniest boy in the senior Class, but is a giant when it comes to creating noise. Has mas- tered Joe Penneris plaintive sighs, and is a great aid to any class in rebelling against too much home work. Aspires to be :1 jeweler and is clever at taking watches uapart. CHARLES ENNEKING Chad? Sedalify, I-IV; Clan 05m, 111; Faatbau, HI; Debating Club, 1V; Greek Acmlnmy, 111'; X. A. 11., IV; K. B. 5., IV; X-Ruy, 1V; Senior Play, IV; Dante Committee, IV; Clmss Club, IV. Any place where Charley is, the Chev is sure to go, and Vice versa. Well known and well liked as his list of activities show. Very few committees are ever chosen Without the versatile Charley being listed. His only weakness is black derbies. DANIEL FLYNN DaIW Bzmrf, I-IV; Sorlnh'fy, I-IV; Sndulity 05irer, IV; Organist, HI; Minion Committee, IV; K.B 8., IV. Dan is very interested in the Sodality and spends inu credible hours in the sanctum in a vain endeavor to make his classmates believe he is working. Hails from Milford and in spite of that fact possesses a sunny Irish smile that is difficult to resist. WILLIAM FOWLER Bill!u Snduliry, I-IV; Dalmiiug Club, IV. A good looking young man who hails from Walnut Hills and is reputed to be some dancer. Delights in imitating a successful banker and in displaying per- fectly creased trousers t0 the admiration of the Fresh- men. Very deferentinl in bearing and never known to offer an excuse for missing homework.
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7 K 0 HL , . N E; 2' h? W, JOHN COTTINGHAM Tillu Euskcrball, JII-IV; Clan Officer, HI; X Club, IV; Trade, IV; Sadnh'ty, I-IV; Debuting Club, 1V. Till is a tall handsome blonde from Avondale. He attained a regular berth on the varsity basketball team and used his height to great advantage on the indoor court. Very accomplished in the rites of Terpsichore and quite adept in instructing the teach- ers how to instruct. FRANK DALTON Frankieu Sadulity OEiccr, IV; Sozlulity, I-IV; Greek Academy, HI,- X-Ray, IV; K. 3.3., IV; Drmcc Committee, IV. Frank is the school artist and much of his time is spent drawing up posters for this or that activity. He labored long and arduously in drawing up the various sectional pages of the present X-Ray. De- lights in juvenile pranks of all sorts and takes a great interest in indoor. HOWARD DEHONEY Half, Sarlalny, I-IV; Elocution Contest, IH-IV; Graph Academy, 111; K. B. 5., IH-IV; Christmas Play, IV; X-Ruy, IV. Howard is 4-A,s champion speaker and can ramble 0H immense speeches to the astonishment of himself and every one else. Will probably occupy a soap-box in later years and harangue the Socialists. Not often heard in class, and then only to contribute some very witty remark. LAWRENCE DULLAGHAN Lari-JW Greek Armlemy, III; Football, III-IV; K.B.S., IV; Trark, IV; Christina: Play, IV; Class OHircI', IV. Larry is a handsome young man whose curly locks are said to cause beautiful maidens to swoon on sight. He takes an awful razzing about his Schnozzolaf but refutes all such statements by his brilliant play- ing in both football and basketball. 953 22 igh-
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EDWARD GEERS EIV Sadnlity, l-IV; Football, III-IV; Basketball, IV; Barelmu, 1V- 1 Class 0,55ccr, IV; K.B.S., IV. Ed is not only a good athlete in all branches but as modest as he is capable. He is rarely heard from in class, but always knows where the place is, and nmally realizes what the teacher is talking about. Makes 90 yard dashes 0n the gridiron and 90 in physics with equal facility. ROBERT GRADOLPH BOW Sndulity, I-IV; Elucntion Contest, I; K.B.S., lll-IV; Greek Academy, III; Conqueror, HI-IV; X-Ra'y, IV; Class Ofircr, 1V; Dante Committee, IV; Drn-mafics, 1. Bob is Xavieris platinum blonde. Wears the most unusual clothes of the seniors and has mastered the art of sleeping during physics Class. Divides his time between defending Hamilton, perpetrating dark deeds in the press room, and making Wise remarks in class. Aspires to be a iireeli, hero. CLARENCE GRIESE Clar Ornturx'ml CantL-st, II; Acnlytlu'ml Society, I; Sedality, I-IV; s.,1v. Clarence delights in attractive scarfs and gangster hats. His chief Worry is soot, dust, and draughts. Has never been caught asleep in class, and is always prepared with an answer no matter what the ques7 tion. Hails from Northside and is proud of it. HAROLD GRUBER Haln Satfafitjr, I-IV; Greek Academy, 1 . Hal loves to sleep in class, performing a most im- pressive ceremony for his afternoon siesta. Effler loans him enough books to construct a pillow, and woe to the one who awakes him. Has displayed his ingenuity with wires in physics class and intends to pulli, his future around this field. RN WE muggf 24 Eye
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