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and a half years. Although he has lately been much interested in the astronomy of the Moon, he intends to go to Yale, where he will take an Arts course. xVILLIAM L. LEWIS-Bill's perpetual grin has been with us but two years, but it has already broken several femi- nine hearts, and bids fair to break some more. We hope his good nature will bring him success in his ,future profession, law. First he will enter the law office of Hinman, Howard Sl Kattell, and then probably go to Syracuse Law School. JOHN MADDEN--Since the shutting down of the lid, Dimples has spent most of his time on the second floor, endeavoring, with the help of Miss Davis, to raise it. He has had the rather unusual honor of belonging to both the Junior and the Senior classes at the same time. He has been good in athletics. Columbia is his future destination. CHARLES J. MANGAN-HCFC,S another creature who has destroyed the peace of mind of many of the gentler sex. His popularity was shown by his election to the class presidency last year. I-Ie will continue his studies and conquests at Hamilton. . WILLIAM E. PATTEN-DCRI' to the heart of Miss Webster is Bill, the mathematical prodigy. Although he has taken all the mathematics that is given, he is coming back next year to take some over again. He has been News Editor of the PANORAMA for two terms, and was one of the founders of the Poster Club, in which he has since been Secretary and Treasurer. He hopes to go to Cornell, where he will take an engineering course, after his P. G. work. EDWARD RONAN-MT. Ronan has been ,employed in a law office the past term, coming to school only for chemistry. Hewill fit himself for his future profession at the Albany Law School. PAUL RYAN-This proficient German translator is quite good in his studies, but his mind works faster than his tongue when he recites. ln a year or so he expects to go to Cornell to take an engineering course. 'THARE SHEFFIELD-Thare has been an excellent student, and cannot tear himself away from the scene of his former activities, and so will take a post-graduate course of one year. After that he is undecided. 20
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HENRY HEISS- Dutchy is always ready with an answer, usually a wrong one. He is either going to Buffalo or to Philadelphia, and if he makes as good a dentist as chatterer his success is assured. C. ROLAND HUGINS--According to a list kindly furnished by himself, which we believe is correct, C. Roland has held the following offices: fal President of Congress, fbl President of class, fcl President of Athletic Association, fdl Business Manager of PANORAMA for one term, fel Editor-in-Chief of PANORAMA for two terms, ffl Chief Debater in debates of Congress with Afton and Ithaca, fgl Second Speaker in debate with Susquehanna, etc. He has been an excellent student, and has won several honors in speaking and literary con- tests. He has taken a more strictly classical course than is usual nowadays. In fact, the only thing he ' doesn't know is what girl he desires to have his name coupled with, but it is to be hoped he'l1 decide before he goes to Cornell to take an Arts course. LESTER JEWELL-Since Iewell's history is an exact reproduction of Floyd Bishop's, anyone desiring to learn par- ticulars should turn to the latter's. RAYMOND JIEWELL-MT. Jewell has had the difficult task of taking care of the books on the rostrum for the past two years. He goes to Syracuse, where he will probably specialize in architecture. GEORGE H. JUMP-A lively young man and always on the jump. He has shown particular aptitude for practical scientific work, and has run stereopticons and electrical apparatus the past year. He expects to go to Syracuse to take an engineering course. LESTER KALEY-Here's a fellow who can do Many things-sing, speak, dance, draw, compose music and poetry throw the hammer, flirt and eat. He has taken several prizes in declamation contests, and is a prominent member of the Boys' Glee Club and of the High School Quartet. He has been active in athletics and won the hammer throw at Hamilton this year. Lester will study architecture at Syracuse. WILLIAM H. H. KENNEDY--Mr. Kennedy is a fine all-round student, and has made the four-year course in three T9
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JOHN P. SWIFT-Jack has been kept pretty busy bearing the blame for his own misdeeds and those of a good many others. He seems to have been more cheerful and energetic since the departure of his sister from the High School. He has entertained everyone, his French teacher especially, by his highly original and eloquent remarks upon all subjects in creation. He goes to Cornell to take an Arts course and then a Law course. RAY T. THOMPSON-Tommy and his curly hair are very popular everywhere. Although not a brilliant student, he always gets through. He was class treasurer for two terms. The science of advertising attracts him, and he will work with Mr. F. Hugh Freeman. REXFORD TITUS-REX has devoted himself to the practice of oratory and love-making. It is just as well, perhaps, for the progress of his studies, that he goes to Hamilton, which is not run on the co-ed plan. , EDWARD VOSBURY-Mr. Vosbury is a good debater, writer, and athlete. He will perhaps go to Annapolis, or, if not there, to some college. ODIN WADLEIGH--Not at all handicapped by his name, Odin has gone successfully through High School, with Evals help. He has been class treasurer, is a member of the School Quartet, a good athlete and writer, and Business Manager of the PANORAMA for one term. He has been remarkably successful in scientific work, and will probably follow up his studies by acourse in electrical engineering at Syracuse. WELLINGTON WALES-LHSI year little Wellington periodically gave the piano congestion of the strings, but leav- ing the piano in pieces, he has this year left us in peace. An engineering course at Union College is his intention. HAROLD VVHITNEY--'TXVO years only has Mr. Whitney been at High School, but his remarkable achievements in this short time have made the rest of us stand around and stare. He has been successful in debate and dec- lamation, was in the Ithaca debate, and was the Arbor Day orator. He is president of Congress and treas- urer of the class. tl-AMES H. WOODSIDE-Mr. Woodside is a hard-Working fellow, and has taken and passed about seven subjects a term. He will attend the New York Veterinary College at Cornell. 2I
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