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Official Title: HERMAN V. BAKER Synonym: BERT. Habitat: Philadelphia. I'll have another cup of lea. please DtSCRiPTlQlS: Bert had a weakness that was known to few, which was tea drinking He could drink four or five cups and never think of it, Bert had the distinction of being the youngest American soldier to have been abroad during the World War. It was rumored that when he opens his drug store he is going to revolutionize the pro-fcssion by having a Samovar in the store, so anyone could have a cup of tea. The only eventful thing that happened to him in his senior year was the night he was held up Good luck to you. Bert. Official Title: FRED H. BERT1N Synonym: FRED. Habitat: Williamsport. Description : He was what one calls a man's man. His smiling face caused many gloomy moments to become happy. The girls always wanted to be near him because of his handsome features, In his studies he was rated very highly. We wish him success in his future enter prises. Official Title: ARTHUR W. BLE1 WEISS Synonym: KEWPIE. Habitat: Philadelphia. A manner that charms, his initiative strong. We expect great achievements from Art' before long. DESCRIPTION: It was only with admiration and appre ciation that we could speak of Arty. To have known him was to have admired him. Art was one of the most liked fellows of the Class because of his pleasantness and magnetic personality. Kcwpic as he was known, due to Dr. Cameron having so called him, will long be remembered because of his vocal selections which injected a spirit of happiness and joy amongst the Class wherever they were given. Entertainment Committee in Junior Year.
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Official Title: ROSA ALEXANDER Synonym: ROSE. A fritnd to one nuJ all DESCRIPTION: Rose, besides having the distinction of heading the class roll, was also one of the smartest girls in the school. The marks she received were only A‘s and B's It can be seen that Rosa's career will be a blissful one. Official Title: JACK N ALTSCHULER Synonym: JACK. Habitat: Philadelphia. Art for art's sal$e Description: Jack was the artist of the Class and no mean one at that. Many a book was adorned with his picturesque work Jack, strange to be said, had a dual personality, for one month he would be sporting one of those things on his upper lip and the next month would be clean shaven. No doubt. Jack, when be opens his store will bring into play his artistic talent and his store will be beautiful. Official Title: JACK C. ASTOR Synonym: LADY. Habitat: Philadelphia. DESCRIPTION: Jack was very conservative in his man ner and we were unable to find out much concerning him. He believed in saying what he thought and believed. Jack was straightforward in all that he did. He was a clean-cut chap, which was the admiration of the fair sci mg m m |3fl- esj
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Official Title: ISADORE B. BLUFSTEIN Synonym: BLUFF. Habitat: Philadelphia. His silence (') outweighed all words'' DESCRIPTION: A voice like a thunder storm always heralded Bluff, for it was through his vocal notes that he was heard long before he was seen. Bluff was very true to his name, but that didn’t interfere with his studies. He was a good scout and was a member of the Hot Tip Gang. A harder worker could not he found in the Class, as can be shown the way he ran the dance given by his fraternity. Galen. Official Title: CATHERINE M. BONNER Synonym: CATHY. Habitat: Summit Hill. Pa Catli is good and ud. T je'er a better friend could toe find.’ Cathy always wore a quiet smile, so wc knew she could not he worried about her studies. With this smile and the quality a good nature to her credit, wc predict success in her undertakings. Official Title: JOHN L. BOYLE Synonym: JOHNNY. Habitat: Freeland. Pa. A friend to all. Lessons always well prepared And in our fun he always shared Description: Although small for his sue. he made a hit with women. His alias was Handsome Johnny When he goes back to Freeland he will show the old-time pharmacists a few new things about conducting a drug store. Johnny can look back to his college days as a wonderful epoch in his life, as he was a wonderful student and a friend to all. S. P. S.
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