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LILLIAN PEPER- Wisdom is better than rubies. Lillian joined us in the Sophomore year and the studies were an easy matter for her. She liked Spanish especially well and we understand al- though she has said nothing about iti that she intends to become a teacher. We wish her better luck than that. P. ALFRED PFAUeEditor Evening School Voice and ANNUAL Thou shalt not do mine ear the violence To make it truster of thine own report against thyself. The above and what follows is contributed by the Principal. P. A. P? wrote some things for this space and the things he twriti were so self iabnegatory, that the Principal exercised his prerogative as 'Literary Ad- vise! and tent iem out? Now we all know that any future Voice Editor will have to go some to beat P. A. PBS record. Hereis to you, P. A. P. MARGUERITE PRENDERGAST-Editor Knocks and Boosts Her modest looks the cottage might adorn, Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn? No social affair is complete without Marguerite and her gang. Like- wise the Evening School Voice would not have been complete without Mar- gueriteis Knocks. In everyday life, however, Marguerite was always there with HBoosts for everybodyebut Marguerite. This is commensu- rate with her well known modesty. -22..
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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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BERT ROLL- Knowledge is Power? Bert is a quiet and studious lad. His self-coniidence is strongly armed with knowledge. He is the type that is bound to succeed in life. He is a jolly good fellow and his willing ways have won him many friends during his short stay with us. EDWARD P. SARGEANTeBusiness Manager the Evening School Voice; Class Historian iiThere was a man in our town, and he was wond'rous Wise. Ed was easily the most popular man in West Night High-with both sexes. To him we owe the healthy financial condition of the Voice. He was a veritable Alexander Hamilton. He could tell you at any time just how much money was in the treasury and just how much we could afford to spend. His level-headedness often saved us from the folly of 'wasteful- ness. Vge make this boast: Ed was the best Business Manager the Voice ever ha . JAMES J. SCANLON-Editor iiWayside Philosophy ; and Vice-Presi- dent of Superba Afecta iiA friend in need is a friend indeed. Jim could absorb more knowledge in a given time than any ordinary student. Hs assimilated it s0'fast that he had time to write up some rare philosophy for the Voice. He also found time to help in everything undertaken by the Staff. If anybody needs help, J im will help him whether he deserves help or not.
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