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£,\1<1 I': '1'.1\'1,0)( 1-1.\\\'''11\:> "'Earle." "Hawk" Churchville, Xld. ::'Ilajor-English Irving' Entered Airlligh School. :'lId. Editor-in-Chief Aloha: Vic e - rre~iclent of Y. NL C. .v.: I 'ianist of Y. :'If. C. A. '21. '22. '23: Score- rarv Advisory Board : Xl nsical IJi- rector Sunday School; Vice- P,res. ~;'i;i~I ~~"V;~~.l~'~;~~~~;~r~'rllf\~I~~J Counrv Cltlb~: Capt. n, O. T. C,; Libral:ian Sunday School '21: 11011- oraule ::\'ientioll '20, '21, '22: Class Vledal '22: Elocution Xledal '21: Choral Club '21. '22: Choir: [111er- ~~~:~ii~~:F~:!:s~~~a~i~~~~~~'~~~~~~::~: Officers' Club: Elocution Contest '20; Society Prelim '20. '21. '22; Class Tennis '20. The hOllors mentioned all that we can give to him there are a great rnnuv more could be mentioned. T (is large ;;])a- Ci':lllS r00111 is nearly always fi!led with Seniors all day long, and otrcn far into the night. Ever since hi-, Freshman year Fade has managed to Dodge the girls. but to get away from the boys has been quite a dif- ferent matter. There is no boy 1110re popular among his classmates than this representative from Harford County. His trials in connection with the eciit'ing of the Aloha have given him experience enough to make him successful in almost any- thing he undertakes. Earle claims that his success is due largely to the fact that he does not frequent par- lor, but we all wonder if such i~ really the case.