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,-- 1, ,Z lf'- llllllll - .- T. :Z -: - Z 1' ., 5 .? N I 1 .- ' mimi N W L 5 f :ri-cttw X ' E 'Ais h S E s as - . a ssi m - 2 - ' J 12455 I ' -.5 ' mummn .. .E 'l Eugene Hotfman Booby Margaret Knoll Knollie Give me the ballot, or give me death. When you hear this, you know that Margaret is near. When a good stump speaker is needed the Suffragists call on Knollie. You should hear Margaret when she begins to rave, especially about the actors that come to the rapidly flourishing city of Northampton. Knol1ie is an excellent engi- neer on a typewriter. When she typewrites you think a Tin Lizzie is coming down the street at a rate of twenty miles. Knollie is the prize speaker of our class, she took first prize in the contest. Her weakness is boys. She likes a variety of them and has had quite a few to rave over during her four years here. She has taught in the Public Schools upon several occasions and has met with remarkable success. Whatever may be your calling, Maciigaret, we know you will suc- cee . A mixed and tangled mass of ideas. Gee! I don't know my short- hand. This is Booby's plea every morning. It is just a little excitement from the night before. Why, if Booby can't write short- hand, nobody can. Booby is one of the smallest members of the Senior Class, but not the least important. Booby is small in stature with a large crop of bristles on the summit of an exceedingly large cranium. He makes use of all his spare time watching the money in' the class treasury. A wonderful drummer in the Orchestra is Booby If you have not heard him you have missed a great treat. When he plays he usually blushes and this is due to hard work. Booby is also an orator of fame. He won third prize in the Class Contest. He is undecided as yet as to his 1ife's work, but we wish him luck in whatever he may follow. llllllllllllll Q l , l N l lg' u 'N in H :Vg I I 'Q X 'w ,MQ 61' Q WWf:. -e--E f 1 -l Biggs , aged i . Page Eighteen
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5- 1-52-:.X5km uxqgigix ll I s IHIIIII- 5 s. fm 2 Jllmllll - l N B 'K i xX ,QM . as ' ks N XX V 'fix S X 2 it E2 - - 2-'fits s: MH S- I -' N 5 4 ,Iv mi Q ! 2 u 1 X In uuuuu ---.-.. e lg -.-5 ' lmnmmunillllln. -M. Paul Wescoe Weshy Hitch your wazon to A star. Weshy is a shark at bookkeep- ing. He is the star typist in the Commercial Department. He can type a word a minuteg only makes one mistake every two seconds and never looks at the keyboard UD. Charles Weiser Bud Absence makes the marks grow rounder. Bud is a dillor-a-dollar schol- ar. He gets to school once in a while. That's all right, Bud, you will get thru life on looks and ath- letics. Bud has pitched the W. H. S. to victory many a time. He served as Captain of the baseball team for three years. Besides all these fine qualities, Bud is a Uladies' man, ask a certain Senior girl. Bud is a good debater. He and Mar- garet are always arguing. Bud is a good fellow at class parties, but Oh! how he eatsg if he always eats as much, I'd rather pay his board than feed him. This young man's maxim is The basis of knowledge is a good understanding. Bud sure is a shark at his lessons. Solid Geom- etry? ? Bud is to enter Lehigh Uni- versity next year. We hope to hear of you again as a famous pitcher. Illlllllllllu Weshy has hitched his wagon I l l l l to an earthly star instead of to a 5 I' heavenly star, as the author prob- ? I ably meant, and no doubt this is I the very reason why he takes the Commercial Course. This enables 5 i ' ll 1 him to keep account of his duties. I 1 From what we hear and see, one + would think him to be Bobby's K ' private secretary. We all expect . ll Paul to take up work in or near , M Perth Amboy for reasons of his - y , J, own. l l ' i Whatever he may follow, we 5 ilk lf, wish him success. l Q l l l li f Cl il' 1 sl 'f u k ' - if Elfifg J' C: f-z ffxx XM E322 :Q Q 3 ,L 2-911,11 , 57 Y N Page Twent Y
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