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trnefemllianef J- 'M'- ' Y Q f Q g f v ? v I i'- , , l B11,1.iE MOORE DALLAS-Entered I'920 If it pays to advertise, Billy should be a success, for whenever his name is men- tioned in chapel in connection with any happenings with which he is connected such as a football victory, a basketball tri- umph, new conquests in baseball, or any matter requiring the attention of the senior class president, it is the signal for pro- longed applause, accompanied by whistles or groans from some of his envious town- boy cronies. Billie always wins any con- test in which he may be entercdg most beautiful, most popular, competitions in affairs of the heart, or athletic renown. His determination and pluck which make him star consistently in sports against op- ponents twice his size, also enable him to do superior school work in all his classes. JAMES STEVENSON DALLAS-Entered 1 920 A man's a man when he has faults, when he has only virtues he's an angel. Be- hold a man. jim began his football ca- reer on the Tiny Terri-ll Team in the good old days and for the past two sea- sons has held down a guard position on the Hrst team. He does not confine his devastating tactics to the gridiron and ru- mor has it that he is frequently teasing some cute affair at various nearby finish- ing schools, for in spite of his Richard Dix sort of profile, it is said that he makes his bestrimpression on the fair ones when he takes his pen in hand. Jim's genial personality and friendly smile have won for him many admirers among the underclass men who will miss him greatly when he leaves us in May. 66 Dartmouth may fall heir to this example of the prodigics that Terrill can produce. do LEO snsnsosnnsuoaoaoonccoouololllouoocllloi gf,-1 iii' cult:loulaosnoauoolsulsuuusonasncooouono HK-'Nt P'-Q a Q7 ,4 H Y sv?i!m ,l!H'iJ' , -wiv N
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tug .-Xnxx Cum-1 ClIfXliI.1-IS SINOXVDIEN fXI,'l'L'S, OKl..fXllOlNl.-Xi l'fnt:'1'wl I gli llxxLl..-xS'l2IHl'Tl'Ll IQL4 'l'ht- gimtl4i1:ltt1i't'tl yizxnt picturutl xlhnxt- You :irc prnhzlhly iilllllllllll' with tht' old czmn' livre' this yviir tircnn Oltlzllwmzl with saying that Sl1fPL'I11illiL'I'i5 children go har? :ln :ithlctir i't-cnrtl that svn-niutl tim guual tlnntvtl, wcllfSnnwtlt'ii's fiitlwr is ll tu hz' trut-, hnt in tht- piwmct-ss nt' winning pi'c1rrl1cl'. In tht- hrivf spun of lift' which ll lrtttfr in fimthiill :intl lim-r in hziskrt- Clnirlcs has spvnt :it 'l'L'rrill, ht' has :LC- hzill Atlnzi has tlvx1im1sti'1rtt-tl thin his rep- cunnilzltvd inzrny friends :intl ficcinnpliccsg utaitinn was cunsitlt-rzihly more than Il it niust ht' his oxt'l'hc':n'ii1g' personality. Ht' fzxlse' zilzlrni. In ntltlition to ht-ing inn' hits gzxtln-rml in ll pilir nf 'l'2's, :ind has untstzlnding :lthlvtv Adnzl hxis c:1ri'iul tlif- dont' mltl juhs uf writing for tht- Nuws. ficult school work, making :rn uvcrxigu In his st-ninr your hc hvczinic an ardent cinlsidcrzibly :lhovc B, w'ith :i gtwiurmis and vncifvrmis snpportt-r nf the Tvrrill sprinkling nf A's. Nothing: nvrd ht' said Ulm-cinvn, following in tht- footsteps of 1ll3ULII his lHfL'llCCfll1ll prrvwcss when nnv little' hrotlnn' Melvin. llc trunk the part knows that hc could vntcr Mr. M:1urvy's uf zu hlushing Rnmzin dzmmst-1 in this yc':xr's third ya-:ir Spanish course :intl survixu tu tnluu-tl pI'L'Sl'IltilllUl1. VVht-n SLWYIIIICC gets the 1-nd of thc your with high mzurks tn 1: hold nn this prndigy they will have tu his credit. Dartmouth will lu' the SCUIIL' tlcnihlc tht-ir timc tn kcrp up with hinl. of new triumphs for Cole nt'xt full.
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