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I' WARREN LEWIS .... Philadelphia, Pa. MECHANICAL 1-D. C, E. C355 Senior Debating Society, Baseball Qgj. fl merry heart maketh a cheerful C0H7 Zf5HCl'l'LL'6.U ssRUNTa: Lewis is a succession of surprises, he having successively smoked, cussed chewed fthe ragj, gambled, flossed around in the corridors, and been generally naughty. This worries Seyffert greatly. Lewis' love for leisure so far got the better of him that he conceived a plan to get an hour off in mechanical laboratory by taking a course in electric bells for two years, thus getting in a good hour's sleep every week. ' A From the tunes that Lewis whistles, and the Park knowledge he expounds, we deduce that he is one of those night-blooming plants that haunt the Park limits in twos all summer long. Q There is a little light-haired girl in this. Now, Lewis, don't deny it, for we saw you, so we did. 30 Q
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BLYTHE G. JONES .... .. .Phoenixville Pa MECHANICAL :-Tau Rho Deltag Tennis Team 42, gpg Prophetg Record Staff. H So on the tip of his snbaluing tongue ,fill kinds of Cl1'g1H'11t3lIf.Y cmd questions 1'u1z.'i -'vv1NDv Behold the man who has all others beaten to a frazzle when it comes to the use and the abuse of the English language. jonesy has such a flow of words that it often breaks loose and floods us all. But what can We do to remedy it? Dam it? T-lydraulicaliy speaking, he can say less in more time when cornered in an argument than any man we know. We also said abuse and maintain that when Ionesy intlicts some of those Daffydils we certainly feel that we, at least, are abused, tofsay nothing of the language. ' - B. G. graduated from the Phoenixville High School with high honors. He next sought fame at Lehigh, but soon decided that his highly esthetic nature was not in the proper environment, so to Drexel he came. He is a real high-brow, a man of temperament. Nothing gives him more pleasure than to sit enraptured by some grand opera or the strains of an orchestra and later reproduce it in full for thc benefit of the gang in the locker room. He also has quite some literary ability, and has ,held the position of librarian in the Phoenixville Public Library. Apprehended as accomplice to the murder of Sweet Adeline during our Freshman year, he has been in Hagonyu ever since. Vile have all appreciated his services as official 'lBeancry messenger, and when all else has left us. we will still remember Ionesy of Horid face and carefully brushed hair, mincingly making his way up Chestnut Street, half hidden 'neath that little blue and yellow soft hat. 29
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LAXVRENCE MOODY .... .... I 'IZ1ClQlO1'llT1Glll, N. -l. ELECTRICAL :-Senior Debating Society. Butt 'tis the stnziiraclzk solid stroke Yhrii felis his bring -zu'11az .v 0'rZock. l .D .. g .D ICM-UD!! Moody is our star man from Jersey. He is not a very large chap, but has a brain that has Newton beaten to a frazzle. His favorite subject is A. C., and many are the queries he fires at Prof. Beaver. ' A T If you wish to see him in his best mood go into the Senior locker room at noon. There you will find him with the smile that won't come off. It only takes a nice apple pie to make him happy. It was reported that the Beanery was going to fail because of lack of trade. until our little Jerseyite came along to Drexel. His appetite for pie led him into the Beanery, which is now doing :1 profitable business. Little do they realize how much they owe to Moody. He is an exponent of the theory of least work, and has forced his way through Drexel with a minimum amount of labor. ' Our little Ierseyite is Wefl liked by every one and will no doubt be heard from in his chosen profession. . 1 SI
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