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CHAPMAN HUGHES "Johnnie" llAA Mathematics and Science KENSINGTON, MARYLAND Central High School, Washington, Irving Literary Society; Y. M. C. A.; Mens' Student CouncilS, 4; First Lieutenant R. O. T. C.; Rifle Team 4. "~. OHNNIE" has proved very conclusively that it is entirely possible for one, although endowed with U red hair, to be modest and unassuming. He has been, throughout his four years among us, a scholar and a gentleman, in all senses of the words. He has not, to the best of our knowledge, been struck by "cupid's arrow" during his sojourn here. We can only say that perhaps" the girl back home" has had something to do with that. "Johnnie's" perseverance and success in the realm of higher mathematics has been the envy of our other mathematicians. He certainly should be able to impart his knowledge to his future scholars, in case he should decide to teach. One possessed with his many excellent characteristics, however, would be bound to make a success in any profession. He claims that his favorite motto is" It is better to remain quiet and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt," but we fail to see where the application lies. page seventy-nine