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Class Statisti Rutenberg, Maurice A. Rabinowitz, Ben Samachson, Joseph V Pythagorean Society, Lincoln Medal for schol- arship. Scudder, Henry C. Science Club '22. Sekerak, Henry T. H. S. usher, member Student Council, Chair- man of Traflic Committee, Assistant Business Manager of Spectator 1920-21, Business Man- ager of Spectator 1921-22, Chairman of Year Book Committee. Seaman, Harry Seible, Harold Science Club '22, Usher. Stingle, Louis CS, fcontinuedj Thompson, Arthur Hi Y. Club, School Medal and T for foot- ball '21, Wacks, Charles Waters, Harry L. Wayman. Bernard Hi Y. Secretary. Weller, Frank Clionean Vice-President, Orpheus, Hi Y., Or- chestra, Conductor and Originator of the Red and Black Syncopaters '21-'22. Wolberg, Sidney School T for basketball managership '22. Wetzel, Carroll Pythagorean President, Editor Spectator Board 1, Usher, Class Memorial Committee, Class Day Committee. School Medal for football, basketball, '21322, school T football and baseball managership '21-'22, Widmann, William B. bf f3C L-A JL fflwf MW X17 -ll if ' I l O i e '3'2iE'iz.' 'fig fi N 2 of 4 SM me TVT77 S7 ggh' x : P p X' rr Ci!! zo: smug. EQV v -Q A ' ' v Ll , H , ' 3 res ' 4 - 12 aa as-Q1 2' ' ' S 36- 1+ I 'igfgfii' l 43:31 ' .lla ,-L. g., :Iii ' t 16
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Class Statistics. fcontinueclj Goehig, William Gordon, Lewis V. Secretary of Pythagorean Society. Granniss, Eugene Hartman, Norman Belles Lettres Society, Commencement Play. Harrington, Marshall C. Pythagorean, Science. Hartman, Albert E. Belles Lettres, Hi Y., Senior Chorus. Hill, Charles E. Holzbaur, Raymond lil Siglo Futuro Vice-President, Metlal for Pythagorean Exam. . Hipple, James Hi Y. Hoppe, John Hi Y. '20-'21-'22, Senior Social Committee, School T for football and track, School Medal for football. Hughes, Harvey Sophomore Social Committee. Jemison, Ed. Hi Y. Club. Jordan, Benjamin Kafes, William T. Karlberg, Herbert Lanning, William Lavine, Sidney B. Levin, Leon Levy, Harry Lister, Herbert Belles Lettres Society, Commencement play. Magill, Robert Hi Y. Madden, Hiram B. Belles Lettres '22, Science '22, Clionean '21, President Hi Y., Senior Social ,Committee, Senior Year Book Committee, Usher. Meyer, E. L. Treasurer Science Club, Hi Y., Usher. Michelson, Harry R. President Orpheus Society, Orchestra. McDevitt, Donald Senior Social Committee Moore, Robert R. Memorial play, Class Treasurer, T in Track, Class Cartoonist. McLaughlin, George Belles Lettres '22, El Siglo Futuro '22, Lunch Room, Usher, Junior Social Committee, Senior Social Committee, Senior Class Day Committee Senior Year Book Committee, Senior Chorus. McQuillen, James A. Usher. Moran, George T. Mullen, Harry Usher. Nicklin, William ' Science '22, Usher. Nicholaysen, Eric Hi Y., Senior Social Committee, Senior Finance Committee, President Shifter Club. Neubeck, W. Henry Orpheus '21-'22, Orchestra 'l9f'2l. Newman, Isadore Usher, School T for baseball managership '21 Nutt, Harold School T for football. Pantaleone, Michael Pope, Lester Perrot, J. Watson Belles Lettres, '22, Hi Y. '22, Lunch Room VVaiter, Safety Patrol, Head Usher, Senior Social Committee, Year Book Committee. Reilly, Edward Belles Lettres '22, Pythagorean '20-'21-'22, Editor-in-Chief Spectator Board. Highest rank- ing scholar in Sophomore, Junior and Senior Classes. Faculty Scholarship winner. First Prize in Spectator Short Story Contest. Rees, Albert M. Robinson, Wilbur T in baseball. Robinson, Thomas C. President Belles Lettres, Clionean, Hi Y., Senior Social Committee, Senior Prophecy Committee, Senior Chorus, Senior Memorial Play. Rogers, John M. Science '22, Hi Y., Lunch Room, Usher. Rosen, Sydney i Senior Social Committee. Rue, Harold Belles Lettres Society.
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Washington Trip By GEORGE MCLAUGH LIN cg N Thursday, May 11, 1922, we, the Seniors, assembled at the P. R. R. station. ,mlm Skullcaps, skimmers and tweeds predominated. Our picture was taken at fiffhff 7:45 A. M.-probably for identification. At 8:00 a torrent, sweeping all barriers aside, boarded the train. At 8:26 the train crawled out of the station. After crossing the Delaware the first place of interest was Morrisville. Next in order came Philadelphia, somebody's mansion, Chester, Wilmington, and the Mason-Dixon Line. VVayman declares he saw clothes hanging on it. We passed Elkton without losing any newly acquainted couples, and finally, at 1:00 P. M. dis- embarked in VVashington. VVe went to the Capitol and visited the Senate and the House. After hearing a discussion on the tariff, our picture was taken on the steps of the Capitol. From there we took a three-hour sight-seeing trip to Rock Creek Park, Zoological Gardens fstayed there an extra ten minutes because Neubeck and Seibel became mixed up with the monkeysj, Arlington Cemetery, and finally, at 5:00 arrived at the Metro- politan Hotel. After a little red tape we received a key and a meal ticket. Many threw their keys away, but not the ticket. In our rooms we removed several layers of several states and then went to dinner. In the evening we wandered down to the Congressional Library, and many wandered right out again. At 10:00 we, except Reilly, who was interested in a book on some nology , left for the hotel. At 11:30 a sociology class left the hotel for a survey of Chinese restaurants. Others remained awake and kept others awake by songs, water, pillow fights, peanut fights, etc., etc. The house detectives sang such songs as, Shut Up or 1,11 Put You Out,', Pack Up Your Troubles,', You May Be Gone for a Long, Long Time! The roomers answered with Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here, How Can We Leave Thee,,' and went to sleep. A Fifteen minutes later we got up. Our first stop was the Fish Commission, next, the Bureau of Printing and Engraving fno samplesl, and then took a hike up VVashington Monument. Clothes were shed at every hundred feet flucky it was only 550 feet highb. After the hike we took another hike through the museums. The girls were particularly interested in the old fiapper styles and jewels, the boys, in mineralogy. Luncheon Cdon't forget we needed itj at hotel 1:00 o'clock, on board steamer Charlie Macalaster at 2:15, sailed at 2:30, and arrived at Mt. Vernon at 3:40. After an interesting exploration of Mt. Vernon, we returned to the boat and steamed homeward, or rather hotelward. Cn deck we gave some cheers, sang songs, and watched the vaudeville acts performed by our professionals. Seibel as the Oriental Dancer proved most interesting. After arriving at the hotel we spruced up for a free evening. Some went to opera-comic, others of more common taste, to vaudeville. The acts were wonderful-several having fallen asleep during the show. After the rest we went back to the hotel and played with the house detectives You 17
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