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Robert Margolis
Robert Margolis
Phi Alpha.
    "Bob" is one of those slow, easy-going kind that takes life as it comes and says nothing. None of the teachers were ever able to impress "Bob" with their authority. Though he never seems to hurry, he has the faculty of finishing everything he starts.
    "Never leave that till tomorrow which you can do today." — Ben Franklin.
Walter Marx
Walter Marx
A.A., Math., Phi Alpha.
    "Marxie" is one of our all-around fellows. Besides being an athlete, for he made his letter in football he is quite a master of the pen. His literary work has appeared time and time again in "The Herald." It was none other than Walter who walked off with the prize story contest in his Junior year. The best of luck and good wishes go forth with you, Walter.
    "The world belongs to the energetic." — Emerson.
Richard Mason
Richard Mason
A.A., French, Math., Phi Alpha.
    Look at that grin and form your own opinion of his personality. "Dick's" disposition is just as cheerful as his smile. He is small, to be sure, but wait until you hear his voice. "Dick" sends forth a loud, clear voice, which is really surprising. He has taken part in the prize-speaking contests and has always been able to put his speech "across."
    "I'll speak in a monstrous little voice." — Shakespeare.
Edward McGowan
Edward McGowan
Phi Alpha.
    McGowan is one of our real clever classmates and not the "bluff" type either. We all respect and admire his judgment, for what he says is true and to the point. McGowan was a ready contributor to all class arguments. He could argue and discuss the newest scientific discovery or a history topic.
    "Talk of him of Jacob's ladder and he would ask the number of steps." — Jerrold.
Robert McGuiness
Robert McGuiness
A.A., Phi Alpha.
    Here is good-natured "big Bob" McGuiness! "Bob" is so good-natured we are afraid he will be imposed upon. He believes that life has no serious or sad element in it. We can say this for him — he is one of the few who can almost make us believe this is so. "Bob" is really a dispeller of grief. His sunny good nature has won him many friends.
    "Begone, dull care! Thou and I shall never agree!" — Playford.
 

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