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Thomas Morrison
Thomas Morrison
A.A., French, Phi Alpha.
    "Tommy: has too many outstanding qualities to name here. He is known as the champion diver of H. H. S., and anyone who has seen "Tommy" poised for a swan dive knows how strikingly he resembles Apollo. "Tommy's" prowess in tennis made him the captain of that team, and we might add that he was the champion in that sport also.
    "Stand firm, don't flutter." — Franklin.
Stanley Myers
Stanley Myers
Phi Alpha.
    And here we have a very quiet young man. We have not heard much of Stanley Myers during our years at H. H. S. Nevertheless, "Stan" is right with us, and those who know him consider him a good scout. He is very ambitious, and his aim is to "get ahead." We know this to be true by the manner in which he tackled his studies. Nineteen hundred and twenty-four is proud to have members like "Stan" Myers.
    "The heart to conceive and the hand to execute." —Anon.
Bernard Niemiro
Bernard Niemiro
A.A., French, Phi Alpha.
    Bernard has worked quietly, and has accomplished much in H. H. S. He is one of those boys who can teach us all a lesson. His energy, vitality, patience and perseverance have won him a safe and secure scholastic standing, envied by many. We hear no empty words from Bernard! He doesn't say much, but when he does say anything it is worth listening to.
    "Perseverance is more prevailing than violence." — Plutarch.
Carl Niesner
Carl Niesner
A.A., Phi Alpha.
    This fair-headed youth is none other than Carl, a famous fellow for everything that implies hard work. Problems come and go, and yet Carl remains victor. Don't think that Carl grinds away! No sir, come easy, go easy! Some of his friends have christened him "Sheik." Well, you can never tell! Good luck, Carl.
    "There's no theme more plentiful to scan
    Than is the glorious goodly frame of man." — DuBartas.
Knowlton Oberlander
Knowlton Oberlander
Phi Alpha.
    "Obbie" is what most people would call a popular young man. He is full of zest and good humor, and certainly enjoys a "good time." But this does not prevent him from being a very studious individual and a good scholar. "Obbie" has always pulled through with fine marks.
    "His studious determination gave him strength to win the day." — Clough.
 

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