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RALPH M, GERBERrFirst Intermediate Business Manager for the V010; and ANNUAL uWith grave aspect he rose, And in his rising seemed a pillar of state. Ralph is a counsellor with a copious abundance of gray matter Ralph's night school work has been looked up to by his associates, his words have always been given weight at the class meetings and his work in the position of Business Manager of the Vmcm and ANNLAL has been, to say the least. par excellence. His clever observation has upon many occasions saved the day, and to him and the Associate Editor go the honors of this successful financial year of the VOTCE. No one may ever know the little warrics and trials he has undergone during the past year, and tio one may ever appreciate his efforts more than as a duty; but he. has gained many friends, and he can never gain as many as he deserves, ROSE GRADeFirst Intermediate uShe to her task with ready zeal addressed Her earliest care, and aimed to do her best, Rose will always be a rose in the memory of her friends. Her good cnmpany and generous nature. together with her many other virtues, make her a rose rare to nature. The humorous incident when Rose lost the-heel of her shoe at our little private picnic at Mt. Echo Park will call for a healthy smile to all those Juniors of that time, ALMA GRUENEReFirst Intermediate Class SecrELetry and Editor of uFeminine Chatter llHer voice was ever soft, Gentle and IOWean excellent thing in womanf' The secretaryship 0f the class organization for the two years of its dura- tion could not have been more ably handled them by Alma. Besides being a dead-in-earnest student. she was a regular uscout and an ardent supporter 0f the VOICE. For the last two issues of the term she handled the Feminine Chatter department. and her articles could not have been improved upon. Always brightened the bunch. Ever genial Alma.
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MRS. LULU DhARMONDhSECOHd Intermediate uAnd never brooch the folds combined Above a heart more good and kind. Here is a lady in its full meaning Always a strong member of the class and n willing worker upon the summons. The refined atmosphere which surrounded her serves at all times to elevate her in the estimation of her companions. Her clean-cut views and sound sense have assisted in many cases in straightening out difficulties; at the class meetings. RI CHARD FLANNERYhSt. Xavier A merrier man Within the limits of becoming mirth I never spent an hour's talk withal, Popularly known as nDick, and his favorite occupation is smiling, smilv ing everyone into good spirits. Dick has a way of smiling, even when things are coming rough, that gives you the desire to go 3.1 it again. Dick is a thirtyhthird degree student and a pal clean through MARGUERITE GEIShSt. Lawrence, Price Hill 'hIf to her share some female errors fall, Look at her face and you'll forget them all. Marguerite established a bond of friendship, a tie inconceivable in one year. She graced our number at the beginning of the 1914 term, and has made herself an appreciated and weH-likcd member. Quiet and serious at times, but curious and intelligent always. Her class work has been of the highest order and her comradeship unequaled.
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f HARRY KRAMERiPubliC Schtmls, New York Editor Uf Science Ami when 21. lutiyis in the Cilht'. Ynu knnu' all nther thing's give placcf Harry might well hl' held up before the youth of our nation as an example at the struggling. ambitious and progressive young man. Coupled with clear brain and kimwlmlgv of hard xrurle Doc has the will and inclination to buckle down to a thing where uthers leave off. Doc has handled the Science Department for the last year and haSigiVL-n that column a touch of :cientilic artistry. Notwithstanding the fact that he goes to school rivart of the day toils another part, finishes his clay With a little two hours in the Night School. Doch is ever bright and cheerful, and has. a kind word for all. He is a true friend to his friends and a pillar of support to his cause. EDWARD H. LEMKEReSt. Joseph's College Vice-President of the Class anrl Tiditor of Turrent Eveilts; Urator at Commencement. l'You'd scarce expect one of my age TO Speak in public from the stage. Ed is a cleanrcut gentleman from top to toeV and his sterling qualities beam out in the radiance of his affable countenance. In his studies Ed was always one of the First, and was ever ready to put his shoulder to the wheel when necessity called for assistance: His work on many occasions. and especially in connection with the dancest was done with a will and determina- tion that was almost prodigious, MATHEW IVIALONEYist. Maryls Class Editor HHear ye not the hum Of mighty workings? Matt has a gift of perceptihility that is unparalleled. Matt can look an argument in the face and tell on the minute what's wrong; Matt is n machin- ist-pcrhaps that is the cause, for he must measure with his eye and brain. He uses both to good advantage, and his will power and tenacity arc singular. For the past two years he has been Class Editor of the VOICE. and his work in that department is worthy of him. A genuine good scout is Matt.
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