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KWONG SHUE .U K 356 N. Redficld Street, Philadelphia Horn October 2X, 1895 University of California, 1920, B.A. “Jue” The first night that .1 ue's name was called, every son of Israel in the class answered “Here!” Aside from being a successful merchant our friend was not only a leader in Chinese circles, but also an authority upon Eastern problems. However, even the great have their weaknesses, and Jou was no exception to the rule, for his four chief failings were his maroon Ford sedan, the injustices of the Mechanics’ Liens Law and the two little Jues. ELMER ELLSWORTH KEELEY S. E. Cor. Forty-third and Chester Ave., Phila. Horn Aliy list 5, 1900 Temple University High School Admitted to Bar, 1926 “Professor” “Professor” Keelev was a man of deep thought and few words. Usually content to take a back seat (during the last year, next to Gladys), he was, nevertheless, in the front rank scholastically. Ellsworth always appealed to his classmates as a serious-minded, quiet, industrious boy, of studious mien, without an air of aloofness; reticent yet cordial. His sturdy foundation in the elementary principles of law assures him of early success in his chosen profession.
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WILLIAM H. HUPLITS, JR. 2054 E. Orleans Street, Philadelphia Horn September L 1902 Northeast High School, 1920 “Hup’ Hup was always quiet—very much like the car that hears his name. In fact, he never even let out an exclamation the night he and several of his fellow classmates were drinking innocent looking pseudo beer and the Federal Government decided to raid McCaffrey’s. However, Hup was conspicuous, if not by his silence, at least by his rosy cheeks. His complexion was the envy of Miss Wickey and the delight of Hockstein. JAMES IANNUCCI 2221 Moore Street, Philadelphia Horn Souember 17, 1901 Brown Prep. College, 1921 Admitted to Bar, 1921 “Jinx' Jim might be called “Sunny Jim” because of his ever-present smile. He even seemed happy during a quiz, but as a member of the Bar he naturally knew the answers before the questions were asked. Aside from his growing legal practice and his work in Italian circles, much of his time was taken up on trying to get the King of Italy to make Nathanson a Chevalier in the Legion of Honor. 51
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BENEDICT BERNARD KELLMAN ( 217 Ellsworth Street, Philadelphia Born December 25, 1V01 University of Pennsylvania, 1922, B.A. “Sailor This jolly tar sailed into our port from the University of Pennsylvania and cast anchor for two more or less stormy years. According to the newspapers, “Sailor” won the Charleston Championship of the Schuylkill Fleet by a leg. One could tell by his soft voice and cultured manners that his hobby was reading poetry. The gob was also a basketball player of considerable ability. ALFRED M. KLEIN III.'18 W. Allegheny Avenue, Philadelphia Born October 31, 1001 Central High School, 1919 University of Pennsylvania, 1922, A.B. Admitted to Bar, 1920 “A ” Our A1 came to us from Penn Law School. He was a handsome little boy and a bearcat with the ladies, particularly waitresses. A1 had a habit of arguing with the profs and was sometimes right at that. He had sublime faith in A1 Klein and so did the little girl who became Mrs. Klein during our Senior year. He was a member of Lambda Sigma Kappa. It is regretted that after he had assumed the dignity of a Senior, his outside activities seemed to have sapped to a substantial degree his interest and co-operation in class matters. 53
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