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I fframimflmnmmt ■ laaiiumianaiopanmTiiiuiaiimitiapaMi CLASS BOOK OF NINETEEN TWENTY-FOUR B nntinmiDinnuiKIK ■ unitiiinrinm nTiinnnmin mipmnimTiiirmmimn rmtmmiiniiiiiiiiiiiilM DORIS M. McKEAN “0, well done! I commend your pains.” Northwest School; Classical Club (4), vice president (4); Weaver French Club (4), Chmn. of Ex. Comm. (4); Girls’ League (3); Asst. Business Manager of Classbook. Doris is one of our conscientious workers who always manages to get her share done. “Valuable” in every sense of the word. LEONORA A. NOACK “Let me have audience — am sent lo speak.” Brown School; Spanish Club (3); H. Girls’ Business Club (3); Tawasi Club (3). “Frenchy” certainly has the “gift of gab!” This is especially so in her economics class. She has her own ideas about everything, and will be heard. W. HADLEY PRATT “ He draws out the line of his verbosity longer than the staple of his argument.” Northwest School; “Chronicle” Editorial Board (4); Boys’ Club (4); W. Glee Club (4); Weaver Club (4), Ex. Comm. (4); Science Club (4) Secretary (4); Classbook Editorial Board (4); Historian (4). W. Hadley Pratt, our most capable, our expert radio artist, our chem. shark, and, most important, one of our leading authors! (We are really attempting to make him conceited.) He is rather inclined towards mak¬ ing windy arguments out of mere trifles, however, and therefore he is not the perfect man we are seeking. HILDA N. RAPHAEL “ know not where I am, nor what I do.” Northwest School. Hilda has always aspired to be a great actress. We expect to see her on Broadway before long. She’ll probably have a lace frill in her hair, and wear a little white apron, and will gracefully glide in with a name card and gracefully glide out again.
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CLASS BOOK OF M.NETEEN TWEMY-FULK ISADOKE l.EVINE “ ‘Tis not u ' hal he did, but what he said, hath brought him unto this.” Arsenal Sch(x)l; H. and V. Glee Clubs (3.4): Hopkins Debating Club f3). Triangular and Batterson Debates (3); V. kTench Club (4), president (4); Weaver Club (4). president (4): Classical Club (4); Class Chairman (4); Pin Comm. (4); Student Council (4). Izzie needs no intrcxluction to you. He is several presidents, etc., all in one little person. We expect to see him become a successful lawyer. Indeed, his executive ability ought to fit him for some place where there isn’t much work to do. LILLIAN A. KKLLY “A quiet lass; there are but fete who know the treasures concealed in you.” Gardner High. Somewhere we have heard that silence is golden. If this is true, we can¬ not doubt that Lillian’s wealth is fabulous. JAMES L. KENNEDY “What should be said of him cannot be said.” Northwest School; H. Commercial Club (3); Chairman of the reception committee. J. Leo had some mysterious work outside of school that kept him out of class activities. If such had not been the case, he would have made quite a name for himself. PEARL M. KOSTIN “Be gone dull care, thee and I shall never agree.” Northeast School; W. Girls’ Business Club. Pearl never did exert herself studying for she prefers to study matters in the form of spring hats, sjxjrt clothes, etc. We wonder if Pearl is going to be a librarian.
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F. WARREN RICE Prescribe not us our duties. Northwest School; Student Council (3); Boys’ Club (1,‘2,3.4): A.A. (1.2.3.4). Someone once told Mutt that there wasn’t a single school rule that he hadn’t broken. We shouldn’t wonder if there was more truth than poetry in that statement. He really didn’t want to stay with us this last half- year, but fate and the teachers were unkind. SOPHIE F. ROSENFIELD “ Hole her silence drinks up her applause.” Arsenal School; C.H.L.S. (4), Ex. Comm. (4), Home Economics Club (4); Tawasi Club (3). Quite demure, quite quiet. Her nickname is “SO”—so sensible. Every¬ one likes her. She has that charming personality, don’t-cha-know. ■ --y 3 n V LOUIS J. RULNICK “While the rest of the world slept, he grew.” Henry Barnard School; H. and W. Glee Club? (2,3,4); Weaver Club (4); W. French Club (4), sacretary (4); Classical Club (4). Suddenly from our midst sprang Louis, and before our v ery eyes captured the prophecy. Tnen was he besieged on every side with, “Put me in for something good!” Poor Louis! EVELYN R. SEGAL “.4 rery merry, dancing, drinking, laughing and unthinking time.” Northwest Sch(X)l; H. and W. Glee Clubs (3,4). It is every woman’s privilege to change her mind, and this young lady has always been in favor of woman’s rights. Just leave it to “Ev” to get her man. Never mind, they say variety is the spice of life.
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