Colby College - Oracle Yearbook (Waterville, ME)

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' H ' i 'nj ' ,,... mlll ll ...az-5. ... . . aa. a aff , 5:25.12 JOHN Notuzrs HARRIMAN, A T Sz I KJ nl I Tilton Seminary, ,IIQ Dartmouth, ex-'I5! Student Council, 2g, Class Baseball, 2, Base- ball Squad, 25 New Hampshire Club, 3, 4. People on the campus know John this year. Other years they knew it was Harriman, but whether John or Bill the Lord only knew. Such a resem- blance was often very convenient, as for instance Exams or Faculty teas, but under such conditions Harriman had to be a collective term. Bill was eliminated this year by marriage, and John, the other twin sister, had to return alone. One Harriman isnit quite as good as two because he can't be in two places at once, but outside of that we don't notice much difference. Iohn is an expert at slinging the English language, at playing basketball, at boxing, and at fussing. LEoN DRUMMOND I-IERRING, A K E Leon Coburn Classical Institute, '12, Class Track Team, I, Football Squad, 1, 2, junior Prom Committee, 31 Chairman Committee, 3. Class Ode Leon's greatest ambition is to grow as tall as Kolseth. Leon formerly dwelt in the wilds of Fair- lieldg but. Ending that he could not afford the ear- fare, he finally decided to take up his abode in a real town. He has been known to go to a dance and would be quite a favorite among the weaker sex were it not for his diminutive stature. VVhen you get to know him, Leon is a pretty good fellow, in spite of his failing. Never mind, Leon, Napoleon was about your size. EDMUND jmues PIIGGINS, AT Q KiHigH Dexter High School, 12, Class Track, 1, 2, Class Baseball, 2, Chemical Physical Society. Society 5 l-lig combines the inscrutability of the Sphinx with the wisdom of the ages. He rarely speaks, but when he does, he says something. Vtfe would be- lieve he wasrft a fusser if we hadn't seen him buy that stuff on Maine's money? If you want any- thing done around the place, don't ask Higgins-he's probably doing it already. Though he's not a heavy weight, it is rumored that he's a bad man in a scrap. and his ability to shoot baskets in a basketball game is nothing short of uncanny. Wfhen you get that 310.000 job, let us know, Higg we expect it of you. ,si Li f :' Q. 5 . :. 9 i l ii 9 gig . .V is 2 . 4 if ll fi i li -A ,Q 'arf



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,1- .,.Z3f.1.. '--,qua -f 1-gif 1- 1-1' 'ia' - W ' ' '-file:-rj. i ll' , -n1r1 m wn .iwm E ij rlu nmuvm ' ...aunm nnllllnlll EE N' N -ff ' --ms, , 19 . 93,41 ,sail--A fam ,av ez- . w. -:fi . --ers .. ROBERT CLYDE IOUDRY, C. C. i!JOL1d57 Sharon High School, 'I2g Sophomore Declarnationg Secretary Prohibition League, 3, Debating Society, 35 Hallowell Prize Speaking, 35 Junior Exhibition, First Prize. 'One glance at that iron jaw will convince the most skeptical that Uloudi' takes an ilztelrse view of life, If you don't believe it, shake hands with him. For four years loud has conscientiously elected sewn of the hardest courses in college. As if this were not enough for an ambitious young man, loud has played horse for Hollingsworth and 'Nhitney three days of every week throughout his course. And to cap the climax, despite outside work and the diniculty of his courses, it is rumored that Ioudry is to wear a Phi Beta Kappa key upon his manly chest. If diligence, hard work, and concen- imrinzz are worth anything: loud is booked for a place at the top. Naturally enough, such Hercu- lean efforts have forced him to be something of a recluse. while in college. His has been the in- Huence that is felt rather than directly displayed. RICHARD IUDSON KIMBALL, IR., KIJACB Reamer Bridgewater Classical Academy, ,IZQ Assistant Manager of Tennis, 35 Manager of Tennis, 4, Aroostook Club, Physical Societyg Armadillo Club. Happy is the One that has 110 History. From the land of spuds drifted to us this dis- tinguished looking gentleman. As a modern Can- field he is our best representative and certainly has set a very good example for the members of the Armadillo. ln his sophomore year he ventured and captured one of the linest in Fort Foss only to have one of his own brothers step in and break the net. After all has been said and done the fact still remains that big things are expected of you and in the near future we will see the Kimball chain of stores all over the State. RALPH XVINSLOW KING, C. C. Rafe', Newton High School, '12, Track Squad, 1, 25 Vice-President Bowling Association, 3, Physical Society, 3, 45 Secretary and Treas- urer Physical Society, 4. Rafe is the boy with the Apollo-like hgure and kingly mien. He ranks A plus in fussing and Z0-X9 with lay Bill. During his last two years, Rafe has gained marked success as a transmitter of news between the Campus and Foss Hall. A country newspaper, a squad of Pinkertons and an old maids' sewing circle could not have done the job more thoroughly. Say, :'Rafe, someone said the top layer of those 35c chocolates were rather poor qual- ity. Yes? Rafe also possesses keen insight and ex- traordinary managerial skill, for he can always dis- cern the mistakes of others and explain how they might have been remedied. Such ability cannot fail to win your success, Rafef' Our best wishes go with you. 33 E 5, , l ax i-4 if J fi Haj 9 l e fl .Wt 51 i 2 gs ,S 5211 ei if is 9?

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