Colby College - Oracle Yearbook (Waterville, ME)

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34 THE CGLBYORACLE 1914 STEPHEN FLETCHER BRANN, JR., Z XII Steve lfVaterville High School, '09, Class Track Team, I, 2 Class Baseball, I, 2 Cflee Club, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, Class Executive Com- mittee, 4. Steve spent all last summer 'way up in the Maine jungle, lighting terrible forest hres. No wonder he should seek the pleasures of Foss Hall upon his return to civilization! Next year he is go- ing down to Mexico to start a revolution. Well, here's luck to you, Steve, and we hope the climate agrees with you. JOSEPH PATRICK BURKE, 112 A Q9 M up Milo Nashua High School, ,IOQ Banquet Com- ' '- mittee, II, Executive Committee, 4. How Nashua ever existed without this dis- tinguished gentleman is hard to imagine, but it did, and we are glad. To be sure, he is EL hot'air artist of no mean ability, and we are inclined to believe that he will have no trouble in getting through life as he has so excellently through his courses. He is some- what of a fusser, and we thing this very fact has kept him an incessant admirer of Dr. Parmenterls course in Chem. Thud, Thud, Thud, yes, that is he coming down late to breakfast. Merrill 'doesn't dare to say anything as Joe always thas the comeback. In the near future we expect to learn of him filling some responsible political office in Nashua. as we are con- fident of his ability for such a task. His argumenta- tive qualities also are perfect, which would certainly make 'him equal to embarrassing situations. Never mind, Milo, we know that, beneath your load of troubles, there is a heart of gold. XVe wish vou good luck. ' 'Tis the voice of the recreant, so let him complain 5 You have waked me too soon, I'll to sleep again.

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1914 THE COLBYOPACLE you some clay ROBERT H1XI.L BOWEN, A Y KKBOIJJY Coburn Classical Institute, ,IOQ First Scholarship Prize, 1, Pirst German Prize, L, Second Shakespeare Prize, 2, Second Prize Sophomore Declamation. 2, Second Prize Hallowell Speaking, 3, Junior Gration, 3, Second Prize junior Exhibition, 3, Murray Prize Debate, '3, Asst. Manager Echo, 3, Manager, 4, Handbook Committee, 3, Cor- responding Secretary Debating Society, 3, President, 4, Secretary and Treasurer C Club, 3, 4, Class Vice-President, 3, Class President, 4, President Student Council, 4, Athletic Council, 4, College Marshal, 3, Class Track, I, 2, Class Relay, 1, 2, B. A. A. Relay Team, 1, 2, 3, Captain, 3, 'Varsity Track, I, Penn Relay Carnival, 3, Chess Club, Druids, Coburn Club, Wfearer of Cf, Bob is a scientist. He prefers the Coburn tele- scope ancl a clear night to the 'fairest Foss Hall queen. 'We expect to hear from Bob as an orator, philosopher and queller of riots. WE MAN LLsTcR BFAL 7 111 jonesportH1gh School 06 Colby Ex I2 At last Bill has found a cl iss th it suits him and he has clone quite 1 hit of lookin mound in his day To sec him strutting icross the campus xou would think he was a re il and truly Prof lhe Publishers must think so too Jud in from the size of ns library of sample School Books just the S'1l1lL Bill, we have faith in xou mal expect to heal fiom



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1914 THE COLBYQRACLE 35 PHILIP LAWRENCE CAMPBELL, A K E Stein Cherryheld Academy, 'Ogg Worcester Academy, 'log Colby Day Committee, 2g Debating Society, ZQ Band, SQ Student Coun- cil, 4. Stein,U he of the Jewish countenance. hails from the wilcls of Cherryfield. Hes some boy at home! If you don't believe it, ask him. Since com- ing to college, Stein has distinguished himself by successfully managing the College Book Store for two years. It is hard to forecast in what direction his energies will be bent, but we rather think that he ivill either be a politician or a river-driver. NAUTHAN T. BUTLER, fb A CBJ Butt Goddard Seminaiy, lo3. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and others have it thrust upon them. The fact is not questioned, Butt, but that you are of the former class. No, we do not refer to size, but to pure intel' lectual ability in part-ying Prexy's attacks. NVe can form an estimate of his physical greatness only when he walks up College Avenue with his old friend. Squiz. To he sure, hc is a sailor, too, of no mean degree and has seen some rough water, saying noth- ing of the sehooners wrecked on thc har. More than once has the famous ejaculation, Crimus Sakesf' escaped his lips when he 'found it was 8.10 and he is late to Philosophy. Outside of these minute fail- ings, Butt has a head on him and sometime in the near future we expect to hear of him at the -head of some fa-mous educational institution in the VVest. Don't disappoint us, Butt, you have the goods and our best wishes go with you in delivering them.

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