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KUNTZ. — A systematic flunker. Uses the pocket editions of all the university text-books. LANGSTON BROTHERS.— Second edition of the Siamese twins— never separated except when one is later than the other. LINDERMAN. — An expert animal trainer — makes a specialty of pro- fessors. Flunks more and gets fewer zeros than any other man in college. MEHAFFEY. — Positively inoffensive. Can be taken in large doses with impunity. Has a smile for everybody. MERKLE. — Villainously vociferous. Voice decidedly nasal in timbre, MORFORD. — Disciple of Orpheus — consequently sings orpherly. MORROW. — Prince of Bums. Gets full on the slightest provocation. MYERS. — Short and sweet. Has a sawed-off appearance. Takes after his grandmother. NUNCIO. — Child of the tropics. Somewhat tropical in his affections. PACKARD.— Small but ba-a-ad ; in fact, totally depraved. Devoted to bicycling and the fair (?) sex. RADFORD. — Just too sweet for anything — yes, anything. Exiled from Lafayette. REEVES. — A modest youth in curl-papers. Struggles manfully with his lessons. SEMPLE. — A wonderful automaton, always in order. Any one wishing to hear a good recitation can do so by simply touching the spring. SMITH. — A typical Yankee. First cousin to the wooden-nutmeg machine — a fraud, in short. STEWART, M. — Blase ; eccentric ; will probably become wiser as he grows older. An enthusiastic admirer of Freshies. STEWART, R. — Very deep young man. Flunks gracefully. Fresh- men are cautioned not to mistake him for Ms namesake. WALKER.— A very small boy with a very large brain. Always ready to officiate when public bodies are to be addressed on momentous occasions. WATSON.— A plug-ugly from Baltimore. Thinks he ' s pretty. Would like to be wicked, but doesn ' t quite dare to. 26
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PAR PR.EMHM LABORI. ' 85. CLASS COLORS — CARDINAL AND SAGE GREEN. OFFICERS. H. J. COWAN, President. J. W. PEALE, Vice-President. C. M. TOLMAN, Secretary. G. A GOWLAND, Treasurer. W. H. COOKE, Historian. MARK ANTHONY, Singlestown, Pa. (Fourth street). L. I. BALDWIN, Mahanoy City, Pa. (44 Church street). J. P. BALDY, Danville, Pa. (73 Vine street). W. L. BEVERSON, York, Pa. ( J2 Market street). W. T. BIRNEY, Washington, D. C. (Christmas Hall;. W. H. BCEHM, Seidersville, Pa. (Seidersville). W. S. CAMPBELL, Delano, Pa. (70 Vine street). W. H.COOKE, Bethlehem, Pa. [Market streetK H. J. COWAN, Danville. Ky. 1 57 Cherokee strett). JOSE de CL ' ETO, Oviedi Tineo Mafiores Asturias, Spain (Third street). W. C. EDGETT, Philadelphia, Pa. (Wyandotte street ' ). V. N. EDSON, Clifton Springs. N. Y. (Christinas Halt). M. B. FELDMAN, Philadelphia, Pa. (70 Vine street). J. H. FLEMING, Augusta, Ga. (Saucon Hall). G. A. GOWLAND, Phillipsburg, Pa. (70 Vine street). J. M. GRAEFF, Pottsville, Pa. (New street). CHARLES GRAHAM, Kingston, Pa. (Vine street). W. H. HEISER, Mt. Camel, Pa. (4 Christmas Hall). J. M. HESS, Bethlehem, Pa. (Bethlehem). M. A. De WOLFE HOWE, Reading, Pa. (Fountain Hill). H. O. JONES, Freemansburg, Pa. (Freemansburg . E. L. KELLOGG, Chicago, 111. (Wyandotte street). J. M. KELLOGG, Liberty Corner, Pa. (Palace Row). EDWARD LANGSTON, Bethlehem, Pa. (Broad street). RUDOLPH LEONHARD, Paterson, N. J. (Christinas Hall). J. F. MENGLE, Mcllhaney, Pa. (Broad street). E. M. McILVAINE, Reading, Pa. (70 Vine street). J. L. McLENEGAN, Reading, Pa. (Vine street). A. R. MILLER, South Bethlehem, Pa. (84 New street). M. E. MORGAN, Reading, Pa. (Vine street). D. K. NICHOLSON, Jenkintown. Pa. (New str, J. W. PEALE, Lock Haven, Pa. ( ? New street). H. D. PEET, Newport. R. I. Saucon Hall). F. B. PETERSEN, Washington, D. C. (Vine street). 28
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