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interjections XVILLIMI N. MICHAEI.-Tliis is a young man who has gone to Sunday-school ever since he could walk, but does not know how Samson died. He does not talk much, ex- cept in the drawing room, where he says nothing. He is a noted authority on the modern locomotive. C11.xRI.I3s A P1 tru He is our master mechanic. He had '1 hobby, '1 mustache Pj ' but since he shaved it ol? he is ten pounds H lighter. His greatest feat was the making it of a surveyors chain for our noted Au thority on Survey ing 18 jo11N G. M LIISENRINQ. Secretary of the I. O. VV. D 1-le can translate German tc: y well but frequently looks down beside him He once looked into an old Dutch clock and it stop ped short. He is following the modern trend of great men in the frequent use of
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D. FRANK LAM151.15-Sergeant-at-Arms of the class. Formerly a noted football player. He is well acquainted in South Carolina, where he went hunting during the Christmas holidays, and shot-three ducks. L15 Roy M. L.xNo1mI.r.-Jester of the l. O. XV. D. The price of oysters can be gauged by Le Roy's actions. lf high, the Order is seen at some popular soda fountain 3 if low, he at ,i once collects all outstanding notes. He does not like work, but relishes the lemon drops bought at Keeneis. H. Qumuy LAYM.xN-Editor-in-Chief of the S.xLM.xGUNn1g Secretary of the Classy Treasurer of the Lowell Literary Society. He is becoming addicted to the use of such phrases as 'Sly Dear ! and Beloved I His one great worry is this book. VVhen you see this, he will be able to die happy. I7
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WILLIAM S. SAMUEI.-Curator of the Lowell Literary Society. He is the directory of the class for all lessons. He likes all kinds of candy that it takes a long time to eat, because he gets his money's worth. Camels are bane of his life since he suped in Ben Hur. G. FoRN1.x Sniuocrt-Assistant Editor of the S.xr.MAGuND1 3 Treasurer of the classg Reporter of the Lowell Literary Society. The troubles of a reporter are thoroughly known and appreciated by him, especially when he writes up an unauthorized article about the Institute. He is noted for his excuses. 1-lis office of Treasurer does not seem to be entirely congenial to him. CIIARLES F. Yrxlznwv-Assistaiit Editor of the S.xr.MAGUNn1g President of the classg Poet of the class. His hair is noticeable for its scarcity. He sometimes falls into the throes of a mu- sical composition, and for several months after is heavily in debt to the music pub- lishers. He can be seen in the summer on the magnificent beach of that swiftest place on earth, Rehoboth. I9
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