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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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ALTUs xRf'll,llER D.-XLLAS-E11tt'1'etl 1925 No, this cheruh cnnlt he txxo-faced or he would certainly 11se the other face. look :1t the nhoye one would scarcely lieye that his favorite xice is writing To he- po- etry which he illustrzltes himself with free hzintl drziuings. During the football son Altus held down a guard position SCL!- UI! Coach Faulknerls fZl!UtJllS eleven where he C1111 fill up 11n unhelieyxihle llllllllllll space and usually in the right place. of He is frequently l:1x or lllllly Illltlllt ohsery- ing certain troublesome rules z1hout the in- stitution, hut his hezltific, innocent expres- sion usually helps him to escape any ple:1s:1nt consequences. Although he not exactly :1chiex'etl scliolastic distinc he mzinziges to keep in the rzxce. un- l111s tion Aniziixx Mt-Kx 1c411'1' DALL.XS+l'I11te1'etl 1921 Jxllllllllgll the picture :ihoxe muy look like ten cents uniting for the change, i11 reality .-Xtlrizin is the possessoi' of lovely curly locks, sky-hlue orbs, il winning smile, untl other tlziinty traits sczireely consistent with the sort of hully who is lllNXLlyS picking on Couch Fziulkner. Although Adrian is con- Sllllllllllllllly fontl of sleep, he mzinages to indulge in other sports :mtl pastimes oc- c:1sion:1lly, reserving study l141ll periods for his SUlI1ll2llI1l7lIlCI'll Ytiiilllllll. He Yoczilizes in Mr. Bt-ck's racket club, :intl proved :1 success :ls :1 yell le:11ler i11 il Roman togn. Jxklflilll hzls m:1ny friends o11 the campus :mtl seems usually to ll1lX'L' numerous press- ing social erigugements outside suggesting Illillly 11011-1lCIIkll'I11lC frientlsliips ns well.
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