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ARVID ANDRIN "Is there a heart that mueic cannot quell?"

’Andy1 has taken an active and willing part in every
class assembly put on by the seniors. He was the stellar
pianist of that popular radio duo, 'Buddy and Andy', so
frequently heard over WHBP, WOC, and WHO. We are confi­
dent he will carry the banners of Chiropractic to Sweden
and there acquit himself well under its colors.

JOHN FRANKLIN BAKER (IIT'1s wicked I is,
I's mighty wicked,
Anyhow, I can't help it."

Frank officiated as Master of Ceremonies very capably at
one of our class assemblies, and has given unstintingly
of his time to committee work. Staten Island gets a good
Chiropractor. JFB is a member of the Delta Sigma Chi Fra­
ternity,

SYDNEY BELL "There is wisdom in timely silence which is better than
all speech."

Our Senior President had to overcome many obstacles to
bring the Senior Class to its present point of good co­
operation. 'Syd' was a vital part of B.J.'s Lyceum Clinic,
is a member of the Pi Chi Phi and the ABC.

CHAS. G. BENGSTON "If I can't do great things, I can do small things
in a great way*

Nature never intended it that this man should fill the
grave of a preacher, as he is attached to the idea of
Spying no more than is necessary in as few words as pos­
sible. As he goes to Sprinville, Iowa, he may be sure of
the best wishes of us all*

W. A. BONAR "He was a scholar and a ripe and a good one too."

WAB is well equipped to administer Chiropractic to the
sick and his previous work will stand him in good stead.
He has been a worthy addition to our Class and enthu­
siastic leader of the Friday Night Speaking Club. Here
is to wish him best of luck as he leaves for Springfield,
Missouri,

DONALD R. BOSTRON "A mighty man of pots and pans was he."

It is a pleasure to set down Don's efforts and achieve­
ments while in school. He has been a willing worker, a
good student, and a C-R-A-C-K-I-N-G good adjustor. He
made his major letter in baseball, was in B.J.'s Clinic,
and conducted classes for the boys in the manly art of
self defense - - Don was the erudite Instructor. His so­
journ here is remarkable in that no one has been indis­
creet to call him 'Donaldf or 'Altar Boy'. He belongs to
the Saturday Night Speaking Club, Holy Rods, and is a
member of the Loyal Five.
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