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Official Title: JOSEPH.! BROWN Synonym: BROWNIE. Habitat: Philadelphia. Sticks like a leech' Description: That was the fond term attached to Brownie because of his persistency in collecting dues of the Class in our Junior Year. His success in business is assured, for besides being financially experienced, his better half will aways be beside him to help him out. Treasurer of Class in Junior Year. Official Title: THEODORE BROWN Synonym: BROWNIE. Habitat: Ohio. John Brown and Theo. Brown, two great men from Ohio Description: Brownie hailed from Ohio. He was a very industrious student which was easily seen by his scholastic record. In all school alfairs he supported the Class. Later years will surely bring him success. Official Title: ABRAHAM BRUSH Synonym: ABE. Habitat: Philadelphia. Description: Abe was the curly haired sheik of the Class. Women adored him and fell at his feet. A more amiable chap would be hard to find. His good heart made him many friends. May future years crown him with many successes.
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-S'- --j IS -i£ Vff ?r -V '•J ss '= =5 52 c=c=:c= =3==b=3=iiZfcc=c=c=c=:l Official Title: ALBERT L. COMETZ Synonym: AL. Habitat: Philadelphia. AI came. AI saw. Al conquered DESCRIPTION: He was one of the grey haired patriarchs of the Class with a dignity consistent with his matured years. He must be a direct descendant of Solomon—this is the only way we can account for his wisdom. Official Title: ISADORE E COHEN Synonym: IKE. Habitat: Philadelphia. Cohen has high aspirations; With girls he had no flirtations Description: Cohen was a quiet sort of a chap, but was well liked by his fellow students. Always agreeable, always willing to be of service, his high scholastic standing was a deserved reward for untiring work Official Title: SIMON COHEN Synonym: CY. Habitat: Philadelphia. Harden to our smiling, witty, pretty Cy Description: Cy as the official humorist of the Class was in the broad sense a wow. Twas a puzzle to understand what power he possessed over the girls It was thought it was due to the sophisticated air and his beautiful curly hair (?). He knew the names of all hair tonics As to his studies Cy was always on the right side. The subject that interested him most was chemistry and there is hope of his becoming a great chemist. 13 r marv
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