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JOSEPH MORRISON MOH of few words are thot be-st men. Our Auburn representative, dear friends, and, if Auburn has more such, let them be sent. t'.Ioe is very quiet and never makes any disturbance, either in school or out. According to Joe's actions in school, it can be plainly seen he is not a ladies man, but we have been informed, by one who knows, that he has broken many a fair Auburn maiden's heart. Joe is a wonderful shortstop, and allows nothing to pass him, and at the bat, he is just as good. We expect to hear of Joe signing with the Giants, and making a name for himself, in his marvelous Held work, ESTHER O. OSWALD Tl1n1ig11tlt-ss of beaiity, sin- was h02llltX,S sf-if. Lest any one should think that Esther paints, we must inform you that those cheeks are her own and natural. We think pink cheeks and cheerful smiles are a tine combina- tion. If any one ever saw Esther grouchy we never did. Do not think those cheeks have E. had no attention, How about Ted and 'I'om? Now we are growing personal. Esther took the leading part in the Christmas play, and found herself famous. Memories and memories we will have, when we leave school, but one of the sweetest, will be our pink- cheeked, merry comrade, Esther. 31
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J. MERRIT MIDGLEY elle looked a lion with ll gloomy stare, A1141 o're his eyelwows hung his matted hair. Baron Von Reggie Whiskers. Midgley, is the only titled man in P.- H. S. With his raven locks 'growing far down his chubby, brown cheeks, his black eyes gleaming with hid- den nre and his trusty dagger reposing in his hip pocket, he is truly a noble scion of his race. The baron's ambition is to- be a polite-e-e-cian. RALPH M. LEWIS There is xi num who never drinks, Nor sluokvs nor chews nor swears, Who never ganibles never 'flirts And shuns all Sillflll snaresf' Ralph is an all around model. He doesn't smoke, drink, play cards or dance and was never seen with a girl, except one day, when he brought Edna home from Sun-- day school. Lefty is a staunch member of the Y. M. C. A., and expects to run a gymn. of his own, like Npop, some day. When not writing his interesting St. Philip's. stories, Ralph is studying Latin. His ambition is to be an actor, as he can act anything, from a 4 dashing romance in the main room, to Hamlet in sad soli- loquies, in the English class room. t'l-efty is booked for all of next year in the Metropol- itan Opera House, to take the star part in Uncle Tom's Cabin. y 30
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. C. EARLE STEVENSON cz 79 Buck He xlzires to do :ill that may become al. umug YVI10 flares do inure is none. ' Behold! Our hard working, heavily ladened, Editor-in- Chief. All he does is work for the Monthly and Annual. However, Earle gets enough recreation, in calling Marion on the phone, or in taking a walk down to the Chronicle Oitice. Naturally he studies, that is, just enough. He is interested in foot-ball and managed it's affairs well, when he had charge. Upon leaving school, Earle will take a course in medicine and upon returning, will practice on the people of the East Side. Having become proticient in his chosen profession, he will remove to the West Side, and open his oiiice, between Sixth and Seventh Streets. Requisecat in Pace. E. E. T. '13. SARAH M. SEARCH hs? A Winsome fax-fr. zt rosy cheek, wi A gentle smile when e'er you pa. A graceful form, at quit-t way, In all, 2. Winsome little lass. No better description could be had of Sarah, than the -above. Sarah entered, during as our Sophomore year, from the 'large city of Catawissa. Six months after her arrival, she 'captured the heart of a Fresh- man and indications show, that the friendship still exists. We Ado not know, what her future will be, but perhaps Tal can rtgell us. ' 3 2
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