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Q' 01 bg-19 D1 Q QPGCi1Q Y . . N Il'IIl DANIEL XNH1'rcH1zR ASHLISY, A K E Tilton Seminary, '11, Prize in Physics, I, ,,,. , 5 RALPH ALBIN BiiAiuHA1.1,, A Y Second Freshman Reading Prize, 1, Dramat- ics, I, 2, 3, 4, Manager, 35 junior Exhibi- tion, 3, New Hampshire Club. Behold! the prettiest boy in college, that is as the President introduces him to the Foss Hall soci- ety, and we think that the President is not far irom right. He is a man of many and rare abili- ties, in fact so many that I have not space enough to mention them all. First, he has become famous as an actor, they cannot give a play in Ellsworth without his assistance. Next, he has won fame as an orator, and we also expect some clay to see his name among the great inventors of the age. He has already invented a Perpetual Motion machine, and an Automatic Toothbrush which will no doubt bring him honor. Last of all he is the only and original Get-Rich-Quick-VVallingford. He says that he is going to make a million next year, but just how this will be done is still a mystery. Dutch', Coburn Classical Institute, ,IIQ Musical Clubs, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Manager, 3, Man- ager, 4, Iunior Prom. Committee, Mystics. Vtfhen Dutch first saw the light of day, it wasn't with the traditional silver spoon in his mouth, but we' are led to believe that when he made his earthly debut, he had a certificate of mem- bership to the American Federation of Labor tightly clutched in his right hand. Dutch is a worker, and besides this he is a planner. Concerts, banquets, parties are his specialty, and as for biscuit shoot- ing, why, all have to admit he's there. His rep as a popular clerk and outfitter has everything that ever came to VVaterville beaten to a frazzle. Then, too, he has been one of the main squeaks of the glee club. Dutch has strong lungs, and the story comes to us from Belfast, the town of his nativity, that he was found in his cradle one morn- ing whistling The Last Rose of Summer. XfVhat- ever we hear nothing can ever shake our trust in him. VVe'd like to write our endorsement i11 big let- ters across his broad shoulders. A 32
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C O1 1015019 FLORIAN GEORGE ARTQY Horn 'l5QQ1f'ac1Q, Cizmuc liiciioi- l'XDA1VlS, A T S2 fied!! Ricker Classical Institute, lII, Class Track Team, 1, 2g Class Baseball, I, 2, Varsity Track Team, I, 2, Pennsylvania Relay, 2, Class President, 3, Treasurer of Student Council, 35 ljpicurean, 4. This blond from the potato Helds is like a sailor, a girl in every port. It isn't his fault. He has such curly hair and dreamy blue eyes, that the girls just fall for him. Whichone gave you the scarlet fever? Aside from these idiosyncrasies, if you run in the game of life as well as you have on the boards you'll surely get there. Stonington High School, '07, Hebron Academy, '08, U. of M. Summer School, '10, III, Class Track Team, Ig College Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Mandolin Club, 3, Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4, Hallowell Prize Speak- ing, 2, Assistant Manager Tennis, 35 Associate Editor ORACLE, 3, President Hebron Club, 3, Executive Committee Masonic Club, 3, Secre- tary Prohibition Society, 3. This is a strange, Sad case. After Arey re- turned to college from Stonington last fall, the town was dropped off the mapg and so Florian with his beloved, bediviled horn was wished off on us for keeps. All year long weird noises like the bleats of a dying camel have issued from Flo'S room, when he has drooped his long, melancholy fingers on the gimiclcs of that clarinet, and we, his neighbors, have suffered bitterly. Flo protests against his title, in vain. A1-ey without his liowz would he lost to the world, and so, though we would like to hash the blamed thing over a crock, we let him keep it for the sake of keeping him. He may stivver up to a really useful occupation yet. Long live the Band- master of Stonington! 31
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QOIIQIJQICQ II G GEORGE Hnnisizm' GLOVER CAMPBELL, Ai K E IKPUTPII Connecticut Literary Institute, '11, Echo Board, 2, Press Club, 2, 35 Class Baseball, 2, 35 Varsity Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football Squad, 2, 33 Class Nominating Committee, 45 Finance Committee Y. M. C. A., 4, Chess Club, Upsilon Beta, XVearer of HC. Purpl' had an idea this Fall that he wanted to be a doctor, so he started in to take some real courses, but he found out that they required a little study, and this being something that he was not in the habit of doing, his ideas suddenly changed. He has caused his roommates much worry this year by becoming infatuated with certain young ladies in Waterville, fearing lest they should lead their little Purp astray, so they tried to change his views, but with no results. Never mind, we know that you are sometimes hasty and we are Sure that everything will come out for the best. HAROLD S lI..RLINCJ CAMI BILL A T Q J Kfcampbll! Ricker Classical Institute, ,IIS Entrance Scholarship Prizeg Freshman Hamlin Contestg Commencement Usher, Ig Sophomore Decla- mation, First Prize, Junior Exhibition, First Prize, Aroostook Club, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Y. M. C. A. Deputation Committee, rg Chairman Deputation Committee, 2, Y. M. C. A. Treasurer, 3, Debating Coach, 33 Murray Prize Debate, gg Hallowell Prize Speaking, 3, Class Chaplain, 3, President Y. M. C. A., 4, President Ricker Club., 45 Inter- collegiate Debating Team, 45 Debating Society. Harold is a good student and stands a good chance of becoming a member of Jay Bill's society of scholars. As a fusser he stands in a class by himself. He ran well in a race of love, but got winded on the last lap and gave up the race. We expect to hear from you, Harold, from one of the leading pulpits. 33
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