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vjfifBflsRir- «r it, ■ iilpr:; ' MEW1 , ' !: -? n rV 1U2HA ROBERT E. MURPHY “Bob ' ’ “The age of chivalry is gone.” St. Patrick School; Chairman of Producing Group of Dramatic Club; President of Radio Club; Bovs’ Commercial Club; Boys’ Club; A. A. “Bob” is a fine example of modern chivalry. But in this day of unconventionality, he never has the opportunity to show his wares. JULES L. NATIIANSON “Jules” “Silence is the genius of fools , anil one of the virtues of the wise.” Northeast School. “Jules” walks among idiots. The only relief from boredom for him is to see Joe’s shoulders heave at one of his horribly significant and biting bits of satirical humor. WILLIAM E. NEWMAN “Buff” “dollies make the man.” Northeast School; Baseball Squad; Football Squad; Boys’ Club; A. A. Immaculate is the one word that fully describes “Buff.” With a cheerful smile for every one, he has won his way into the hearts of his fellow stu¬ dents. MAE NORMAN “God is with those who persevere.” Arsenal School; Ingleside Club; Arts-Craft Club; Girls’ League; A. A. Mae is another one who will graduate with our class, and in three and a half years at that. L J
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