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ETJU 1559? 23 Supbnmore glass ikpistnrp If Sopbomorr at tba Indoor lllvff, with I1 Tioung Lady Friend, Prasiunnbly from Out of Tofwrul AUGHT-SIX a good flasxf lfvhy, itis the only one there is going! How in the world could it be anything else? Prominent men! VVhy, its list of celebrities in the Sophomore class is longer than Besse's string of medals! Perhaps I can show you some ofithem now. Yes! Do you see that statesman-like looking youth down there-the one with the summer sunset on his brow? That ls Perley Hyde Dexter, the famous after-supper debaterg as an orator he has Cicero backed way oil' onto the side switch. He has even aspired to debate against Banty Robertson. The robust-looking child next to him is Pirnie, the High School agent and practical demonstrator of lNlellin's Food. That fellow on the other side, with the pay-day smile, is Dunning, the brightest of the wise. They say he gives Miss Joslin private lessons in geometry. There's Johnny VVilbur, too, the fashion-plate for Freshmen and other irresponsible children. lVhy, some of the clothes he wears would have made Solomon in all his glory look like a bob-tailed flush. - Perhaps our most versatile mangis Bowers. He has taken up public speaking merely as a side issue, and yet his addresses, particularly one delivered from the Grammar School steps last year, have been received with the greatest enthusiasm and applause. Howard, over there, intends to be president of England, or something like that, after he graduates from High School. Nearly all of us are pretty-important, and proud of what we have done in school, too, even Griswold says that he went to a football game once, and I heard Rannen- berg telling the other day that he had kept awake for three whole recitations right in succession. Some of us still have sensitive recollections, though-for instance, Ellis and Todd, I think, haven't yet forgotten where the aquarium is, and even now Billy Smith shies whenever he sees a tree. I donlt know whether or not the VVilbur broth- ers still intend to go into prize-lighting as a business, but they may remember having thought of it at one time-
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x '24 Gil! QBIIQIJ Good heavens! those four pieces of wickedness, Mulligan, Underhill, Vvilliams and Chapin, are on the rampage again with one of their wild schemes! Do you see them over there in the corner? They 've probably found a cigarette, or something of the sort, and can't decide who will go and take it to Mr. Orr. That chap playing the fiddle? Oh, that's Mather. Cute? VVhy, yes, that,s what most of the girls say, though of course opinions differ. Oh, yes, most of the Sophomores are here tonight. Ball has been out one evening this month already, and so he couldn't come, and I suppose Stanley Blood is Out trying to find the moon, but I don't see that there are any others missing. Kilgour is still suffering from a serious attack of mouth, but he is able to be around. The doctors are afraid, though, that he will never get over it. You can see for yourself what an organization we must have. All that is needed besides for a class of such merit is popularity with the school at large, and favor with the principal. That it fr immensely popular with school is shown by so many fellows leaving other classes for ours-we must be warming over at least a dozen-and that Nlr. Orr is especially fond of us can not be doubted for a moment. He gives us a special address nearly every Tuesday, pays particular attention to a select few of our fellows, and keeps a watchful and protecting eye on the whole class all the time.
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