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MENTON S. RICHARDS. There arc only «wo vocationi which arc adapted 10 Sol'» abilitira. He i noted lor hi great oratorical ability, anil thru the medium o( a little of the midnight oil should make an excellent lawyer. Such people usually have a silver ton- gue . Hut we rather believe he is better «uited for the movie . Sol ha a vivid imagination, and in a few year we expect to »cc ‘'Sol writing scenarios for the 1). W. Griffith productions. JOHN II. ROBERTS. Orehettra (.Manager), Dramatic CM. Science CM. This individual defies all prece- dent. We arc familiar with no words with which to describe him, In truth, ladies and gentlemen, he I an extraordinary character. 11c is, contrary to expectations, very much interested in Science. He is, in fact, n scientist, and in all proba- bility. will be. in the future. How- ever. it's against all laws and rules, because, by rights. Jack should be a preacher. Joking aside, we all like him and wish him fame and pros- perity. GRANT RUNYON. Football, Traek (.Captain). Clan Datbetball, Senior Flay, Glee CM. Girls, here he is; Grant is a man of charm, of intellect, and of ability, withal a lady-killer. Don’t mis take us. for he is not our local I.ew Cody, but he just can’t help bring popular among the members of the fair sex. Strange to say. how- ever. it doesn’t worry him in the least, for there is, we believe, a certain lady—use your imagination. May the gods continue to be genrr ous, Grant, in the future. JOHN K. SANDT. Seirnee CM, L'stllianee Francaiie. This noisy youth enjoys hearing his deep bass voice. He is one of the school’s celebrated orator . It ha been rumored that he practices before birds and squirrels of the sylvan dales. If he docs, wc pity them. But John ha a different future before him. He himself told his classmates while at Washing- ton that he was destined to become an elephant pusher. 27
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HOWARD P. Mll.I.KR. ROBERT P. MARCH. Trtck Mgr., Aut. Track Mgr.. PrestJrnt H. II. S. A., l ice Pre,. K. H. S. A. Executive Comm.. Rxouvrrc Staff, Junta Staff, Senior Play, Clast Historian, Dra- matic Club, Science Club, De- bating. Attention, yc who leaf the» page»! Ahtorb the nohte feature o( Robert. No organization would be complete without. Bob' name grae inc iu roll». Bob I» our able ! ora- tor,—he I» more at home on the ‘tump than a itee ever wa . Rival- ling hi» oratory ia hU talent on the »tagr. What (laureate will ever for- get Bob a Beau Brummel? To mo»t everybody June »UKce»U the end of •chool. but to Bob-------well, you atk him. Notice,—notice I aaid.—the Iran- quil countenance of thia member of our clan. Peer deep in hi» eye and try to imagine what knowledge lurk» behind hi placid exterior. Howard, much to our regret, regard women a» the root of all evil and •hunt there accordingly. Perchance he may not be wrong. (Apologic to our feminine dawmate».) We feel a deep regret in not being bet. ter acquainted with him a we know it would be to our advantage. 2 PALM. P. KICK. WILLIAM G. MILLER. •ali) Staff, Clan Checker Champ- ion. Thit lank and ton Senior It an- other ol our prodigle . Look him over, friend , there will be many a •«reel named after him—at there have been before him. He'» all rijebt. tho. Kill i . but he bat a ter- rible line. Really, to lUten to thr man you'd think—no, you'd be con- vinced that be wa pretty good—at •booting a line. May good luck be with you all the time. Bit). Scrub Football, Scrub Baseball, Sci- ence Club. Here it another man about the direction of whotc future we are doubtful, but about the tuccc». al- ready decided. Paul it a well- known bate ball player and fan, a combination that i uaually found wherever there it a good player. Allho rather |ulet while in indut- trioua punuit of ttudic . Riccy it far from to on the diamond, and alto far from slow. £
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GEORGE II. SHUPPI.KBOTHAM. CHARLES SEIBERT. RxCHAcrn Stall. Janie Tyfilt. Commercial Clmb. There »» a certain teywr in Yellowstone Park that u named after Charlie, became it hail hi» characteristic of dependability. It teem Rood to find, now And then, in thi (roup of rather fliRhty per- sonages. someone who (• Meady, useful. and faithful. We refer to hu work on the Junto and Rechauffe staff . By calling him Meady and useful. we do not mean that he U not ornamental. There U one thing about Charles, however, that it mystifying,—hi» weakne»» for the phrase. Well. tay it with flower ! Buiinett Manager RcciiAVrnt. De- bating Team. Jamie Stall, Se- nior Cabinet, .Venter Flay. Orcbei- tra. Alliance Francaite, Dram- atic Club. Here we have a mode»! youth famed for hit length—of name, body, speech, and memory. To be tpeeifie: George lleathcote Sbuffle- botham. Jr. (or III): j feet, ta or 15 inches; at least three hour»; for- ever and ever. The latt Jiat been the imut important of all hit length». How many dollar hat he brought to the coffer» of the Rechauffe by stopping tome delinquent subscriber and telling him with absolute assur- ance that hr hat not paid for hit Rechauffe! JOHN A. VAN VORST. THOMAS J. 9UMJVAN. Vanity Football. Track. Basketball Mgr.. Ant. Basket ball itgr.. Ex ecuth-r Committee, Senior Cab- iaet. Tom’ claim lo Faroe real» on hit Kirami quality,—alklilng to a thing until it i» aceomplUhrd. A a Fro»h. when only a mete bahr, he went out for the Football Team, and for the part two year hi am- bition hare been realized. Tom proudly boirt that hr ha never been on time in hi life, and Tom alway wa a truthful youngrtcr. Hive thia fair peraon the once- over, ladie . but keep control of your heart . I o not let them leap out of bound . Van i a man of great pcnonal charm. Hi »uece in the movie a l,« Cody the •econd would be inrtantaneou . be- yond a doubt, but we hardly think that Van will u r hi talent in that line. Jack ha alway had a leaning toward bu inr» . and with hit facility for making and holding friend , hi pro»pcct for a ro»y career are bright. 28
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