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THE GREEN BAG ALAN M. CHESNEY, D.O.B. Member Carrollton-Wight Literary Societyg Ath- letic Associationg President Carrollton-Wiglit 'O4g Treasurer Carrollton-Wight '03 5 Treasurer Athletic Association '04-'05g Xmas Play Committee '04-'05g Lacrosse Teamg '05g Morgan Medal Committee '04g Usher Contest '04. The Mellin's Food boy-Rosy cheeks, blue eyes, yellow hair, shapely and plump ngureg in fact he is what you call a perfect lad-I mean man. He is an exceptionally bright young man of high attainmentsg is a great dunner and can make the Athletic Association members pay up in great style. If you have ever noticed a distressed look on his face don't blame it on his teachers, but on a certain little lady, because he is hopelessly in love. CWe know it for we've seen her picture in his watch.D JACOB COHEN. Member Class 1905. Little jaky ! Finest little boy in the school. Some- times he gets real nasty and says things in the classroom. He wasn't so awful bad the first two years, but now he is positively horridg why the other day he spoke outright in front of the teacher without tl1e slightest provocation, You can't stump him on any wordof the latin vocabulary. NVhy he even knows some that are not there. When you ask him a question and he doesn't dare to answer you right out for fear of being caught, he shrugs his shoulders just too dear for anything. 28
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THE GREEN BAG VVILLIAM CLEM ENT CALDVVELL. Member Bancroft Literary Societyg Agassiz Asso- ciation '02-'O3g Sergt-at-Arms Agassiz '02-'O3g Sec- retary Agassiz '03-'O4g Secretary Bancroft '03-'04g Class Artist '03-'fJ4g Treasurer Bancroft lO3T'04- x Chairman Hobbs judges '03-'O4g Usher ,04 Xmas Playg Class Artist '04-053 Meniber' 'Modern Muses. This boy was certainly cutout for a football player. NVhy, he can do more kicking in five minutes than ten mules or football players can in five years. They wanted to hire him at the Academy of Music to play thc ghostin Hamlet, but the manager was afraid that he might scare the, audience too much by his stern reality. Ile can sing, too--oh, yes g but we will not say anything about that. JAMES T. CASEY. Member Carrollton-Wight Literary Society. Casey at the bat. Ile is a full-fledged Irislnnan with literary aspirations, and hopes some day to be the pride' of Canton, and to do a great many things on the stump for the Democratic party. He answers the teachers like he is scared to death whenever he is called upon, but the Irish luck is with him always and he manages to pull through year after year, although he doesn't know much. NVhen- ever he is late he tells F. A. S. that a coal car broke down on the car track, thus delaying his car from Canton Hollow. The story is rather stale, but with a few trimmings it still passes muster. 27
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THE GREEN BAG creatures' peculiarities! ERNEST W. COPELAND, D.O.B. Business Manager Grew Bd,Q'. Member Carrollton-Wight Literary SocietygTreas- urer Carrollton Wight ,O3-'O4g Member Glee Clubg Sergt-at-Arms Class '05g Cast Xmas Play 'O5. Pugilist. This is a lucky dog. Every teacher is afraid of Knots because he puts on a bold and sore face. When he wishes to leave the room he never says I would like to leave the room, just says that he is going to withdraw, and in case anyone wishes to seehim send them over to the Diamond, liosom friend of Philip H. Frieze because he takes such a wonderful interest in physics. Mr. Friezelhas evidently forgotten that there is a Comic Opera at the Academy. Did you ever notice Knott's little curl? That's the pride of his life and the cause of many a broken heart. He is awful among the ladies. 29 CHARLES W COOKF Member Class 1905 Legs almighty and e'us on hinges lheie is 'L inxs tery connected with Cooke Oned ly he was walking down Howard street and I'IClllllCL whose duty is to look ou1. for freaks, captured llilll and ever s1nee he has been one of us His main delight is doing, stunts up in the gym Mr Lorett looks half scared to de ith when Lookcv tlkes L p Ln of Indian clubs in his h lnds he seems to depreclate 1lll1ll'1ll life so! livery one has 'Ln idea now of wh lt he mn do with the clubs and consequently CI,lVC11l1ll plentx of elbow room It is so peculiar with wl1 11. 1 I.lJllill.N vxe em lefnn our fellovx 1
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