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OSCAR HAMILTON BRYSON, A2II Sharon High School. Debating Club. Class President (2). Owl Board. Class Foot-ball (1). Varsity Track (1) (2). Captain Varsity Track Team (3). “Pork.” the modem Thoas, who can make a jack-rabbit look like a cripple. In his Freshman year Bryson managed to show us his talent at caricature work, and starred in English, pulling numerous A's. Last year his course consisted of track-work hygiene, and Chapel. This year Bryson worked hard and well, but was misunderstood by Fish. A philosphcr, an artist, a track-captain, and says he is going to be a lawyer. Proprietor of a fiery spirit and straight-standing hair, which he possessed in his Freshman year and which have developed naturally, despite determined opposition. WALTER FREDERICK CAMPBELL, ASM Homestead High School. Student Senate (2) (3). Athletic Committee. Owl Board. Clas Foot-ball (1) (2). Class Baikct-ball (1). Varsity Basket-ball (3). A Student Senator elected annually, but who really has his job cinched until he is graduated. Has a beautiful bass voice which he uses only on occasions, when he tells a more or less humorous story. A good mimic, and he may forsake us some day to go on the stage. Walter made our new basket-ball team, distinguished himself and likes to be told about it. PARK REYNOLDS DEMMEY, Allegheny High School. Demmey is taking a course in Chemistry. He declares that he is stupid and some times we believe him, but then. Chemistry marks are deceptive and he may yet capture a degree. He has the speed, at least, for the Sophs tried to get him in his Freshman year, and Demmey out-distanced his fellow-countryman, “Ham” who can go some. Page Twenty-five
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Pate Twenty-six JUSTUS HOWARD DICE, Pittsburgh High School. Science Club. V. M. C. A. Department Editor of the Pitt Weekly. Frcnchy looks like a scholar. Very agreeable but stags it to all the classical ’ parties. An able historian and quite expert in pronouncing those sneezable French words. Dice is a member of the French Alliance, and deserves a gold medal from Dr. Harry. Attends all formal functions, and is an image of formal correctness. Will make a great French instructor. A perfect gentleman. KARL JENNINGS HOLLIDAY, AA Butler High School. Student Assistant in Chemistry (2). (3). Class Poot-ball (1). Athletic Representative. Business Manager 1912 Owl. A ladies' man, but not a lady’s man. Alec's chief assistant, and collcctor-in-chief of yellow stamps. Very graceful dancer, and a prominent figure at all hops. Karl is some business man, very aggressive, very positive, very precise. Assumed a worried look when he became business manager of the Owl. RALPH EVERETT GEORGE, Carnegie High School. Y. M. C. A. Vice President Pitt Forensic Society. Intercollegiate Debate (2), (3). The debater par excellence. He is good; he knows it, and lets everybody else know it. George's N’emcsis is Greek and Scribby, which combination proved too much for George’s aesthetic temperament, so he switched to German under Der Kaiser.” Always willing to argue for the sake of argument, and always insists that his memorized introduction is extemporaneous. Usually like is attracted by unlike, but here like and like combine. Fish and George are great friends.
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