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HENRY LAMMERDING- Better learn late than never? Harry was the biggest man in the room, but he made less noise than any. In fact, he hardly said a word in class that was not absolutely neces- sary. Probably that is because he is married and subdued. Harry has an unusual record. In four years of thirty-two weeks each, four nights a week, Harry did not miss one night. Wonderful, you say? No; remember that he is married. ALMA LITTNEM , The crowning privilege of friendship is constancy. To find a dearer and truer friend than Alma would be a difficult task. Her sweet and sunny smile has won for her many warm friends. Her gen- erosity in extending a helping hand to some members of the class will never be forgotten. CHARLES W. LUCHTEu-Circulation Manager of the Voice; President mKnights of the Round Table Full many a rose is born to blush unseen,- And waste its sweetness on the desert aux Charlie is about the smartest man in the class, but he is so unselfish and retiring that he is often pushed into the background. The virtue of modesty is the only fault we can find with Charles. Charlie, add a little more pep to your make-up, be more self-assertive, and we predict you will some day set the world aflre with your genius.
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MARGUERITE HILLENHINRICHSeAssociate Editor of the Voice, and THE ANNUAL Hung over her enamoured, and beheld x Beauty, which, . . . . . Shot forth peculiar graces. Miss Hillenhinrichs did much of the hardest work in connection with the Voice, but she is so modest and. unassuming that very few knew What an important position she held. Her presence at Staff meetings always lent an air of refinement to that body. Once Marguerite threatened not to speak to us, and that would indeed have been a calamity, for a more cultured, dainty and sweet young lady we have not met. It is a pleasure to converse With her. In studies she was second 'to none. EDWARD R. KEAGYsArt Staff iiTo draw true beauty shows a masteris handP Ed was an artist through and through and his work has been the main- stay of the Voice for two years. Ed could draw geometrical figures on the board better than the fellow who invented them. He is the only ambidex- trous writer in the class. Ed, altogether, is a man of versatile achieve- ments; one in which he has been extraordinarily successful is the gentle art of heart-breaking. RUDOLPH G. KLEIN- You hear that boy laughing? You think has all fun, But the angels laugh, too, at the good he has done. Klein enjoyed school life. He and Keagy embraced each other every night with books and other missiles. In fact, we wouldnit be surprised if Keagy from his picture up above would drop something heavy on his friend here below. Rudolph was a good-natured fellow, friendly With everybody. n19..
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FANNIE MARKe-Treasurer of Superba Afecta, and Editor HFeminine Chatter uThe Eternal Feminine draweth us on. ttPrivate Consciencet, Fannie. If you want to find out what the world thinks of you, ask Fannie. She,ll tell you. Fannie was Queen of the ttSob- Sisterst' and thru ttFeminine Chattertt she set the styles and guided the morals of West Night High femininity. As class treasurer she made good. Fannie could collect dues from a bronze statue. CHARLES A. NIEMAN-Editor uAthletics This is a man. Charlie was, for two years, the best athlete in the night schools, and he was the first to establish and maintain an ttAthletics page in the Voice. You could always depend on Charlie to get his copy in on time, attend Staff meetings, and boost everything that pertained to West Night High. ARTHUR N OLIF ttKnowledge is the wing wherewith we fly to heaven? A very ardent and energetic scholar is Arthur. One has never been heard to speak ostentatiously of his work, but he does things while others think about doing them.
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