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Page 7 text:
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RALPH VVALKINGSTICK, Editor in Chief. 4
He is a very dignified Senior. Noted more for his
sayings than for his doings. Secretary of Sequoyah
Literary Soeiety, second term. Captain of traek team,
1914. One of the debators that met Cheeotah in the an-
nual debate. An orator of high rank and a member of
the Cratorieal Club.
Paul Philpin, Business Manager. Paul is noted for
his much talking and persuading. He is a member of the
debating team. Vice-President of the Oratorieal Club.
Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., and member of the track
team, 1914.
Gilbert Ferguson, better known as H Fergf' Assistant
Business Manager. Hl'lQ1'g.Q'H is an athlete, and is noted
for his unwillingness to study. He is manager of the
base ball team and the worry over the laek of games has
caused him to lose his hair. A member of the traek team,
1914. 'Vice-President of the Literary Seeiety, lirst term.
Member of Oratorieal Club.
William A. Robertson, Literary Editor. XYe eall him
Guns for short. He was President of Literary So-
eiety, second term. President of Cratorieal Club, mem-
ber of base ball and traek teams, 1914. President of
Senior Class. Guns is an ardent supporter of Social
hour.
.lane Bailey, Soeial Editor. .lane is a literary genius,
her elioieest readin,g,'s are of fAug'ustnsj Caesar. Presi-
dent of Saeajawea Literary Society, first term. Viee-
President, second term. She is a member of the debating'
team and Secretary of Senior Class.
Simon Haneoelc, Religious Editor. Simon says he
prefers the Pastor's eliair to that of the President of the
United States. Member of the football and baseball
teams, 1914. Member of the Cratorieal Club. Always
plays second fiddle UU.
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Page 8 text:
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6 THE BACONE CHIEF
VVilliam James, Musical Editor. '4Bill is a very
thoughtful and competent student and is generally
thought of around the old hill as the HBell Boy. Presi-
dent of the Sequoyah Literary Society, third term. Pres-
ident ofthe Y. M. C. A., Manager of track team, 1914.
Jol1n Murphy, Athletic Editor. John is a full-blood
Irishman and proud of it. Member of the football team
and Cratorical Club. He is noted for his proficiency as
a dairyman and is known as the Irish Crater.
Ada Tiger, Humorous Editor. Miss Morford's pro-
fcuqe and Scott Hall's most trusted inmate. President of
Sacajawea Literary Society, second term. President of
the Y. IV. C. A., second term. President of Junior Class.
Lueile Hudson, Staff Artist. Secretary of Sacajawea
Literary Society, second term. Historian of the Sopho-
more Class. She loves to play the piano for the rah ! rah!
leaders of the College.
Paul P.: 4'Jane, do you think I would look better if I
Would dye my mustache?
Jane B.: Paul you just leave them alone and they'll
die themselves.
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Student: Roy, why don 't you take music lessons?
Roy James: Because I can lt learn music. The notes
look like a lot of blackbirds sitting on a barb Wire fence.
Teacher fangrilyj : Young man, what do you mean
by sitting' there doing' notlnng? Don 't you know better
than to waste your time in that way?
Horace Holland: I ain't wastin' my time. It was
some of yours.
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