Chestkr Willans Allen son, TA5 Central Falls, R. I. Sheriff” Electrical Engineering Manager Class Baseball (2). In this picture, ladies and gentlemen, is depicted the sheriff. No one would think that this specimen with the vestibule-protected eyes was head of the Kingston police force. Nevertheless this fact is true. In due recognition of the only other policeman in town, it must be said that he is ably assisted by a very active bicycle traffic officer who travel nights and docs black- smithing days. The sheriff is recognized in the northern part of the state as a connoisseur of feminity and probably he will be landed in the matrimonial dragnet before very long, but you may rest assured that the unfor- tunate maiden that does the fishing will be able to master the pasteboards in a game of whist. Clifford A. Allenson, P I K Central Falls, R. T. “Pop” Electrical Engineer Glee Club (1) (2) (3): Assistant Leader (2): Leader (3) ; Class Vice President (2) ; Class Basket- ball ( 1); Soph. Hop Committee (2); Corporal Co. C. (3). Long, lean, and lanky. This specimen stands forth as a flat contradiction of all that should typify a member of the human race. Long dangling arms and a pair of legs that are in keeping with the upper extremities, his feet — yes, dear reader they are feet, even if they only look like portions of his legs turned up, they all point out the fact that their owner is out of place on this earth. Furthermore, it is only these above mentioned feet that prevent this long cool drink from playing the spider on the ceiling with some little bahv “fly” as is his occupation in Central Falls on weekends. “Oh, yes, “Pop” sings, too. and vies with the Lorelei of old. as with the rasping rattle of his rank, ragtime, roar, he lures his fellow men onto the rocks and stays there ducking ripe poultry fruit. Robert William Belfit, B t Winsted, Conn. “Bob “Bel” Chemical Engineering Class Football (2) ; Class Basketball (2) (3) ; Cor- poral (2); Sergeant (3). “Bob” boosted the class membership one when he joined our ranks at the beginning of the Sopohmore year. Previously he had spent a year at Worcester Tech. “Bel hails from Winsted, Conn., where they have recently adopted the stage coach as a means of conveyance, so. gentle reader, form your own opinion. Nevertheless we must admit that he has some vinegar since he made both class football and basketball. In the latter activity he is fairly clever, due, in a great measure, to considerable practice in pitching pennies when he was a street gamin. Although chemically inclined while on our campus yet if you met him in the neighborhood of Smith College, you’d say he was a dude.
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