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'N f': r - ' ' A ' AL-'-1 1,1 4:44, is-4: 1 - -- -H- CCNORMM GRANNISS, the elusive Xmas gift, is one of the Union Park celeb- rities. He is a great traveler, on the strength of whose patronage the Shore. Line and the Hotel Tourainedeclared dividends this spring. However, he has remained in town long enough to play on the ball team. He will take up his residence at Sheff' a year from this fall. b H MBV HARRIS is another of our renowned explorers who assisted the divi- dends on the numerous railway stocks. Finding baseball too strenuous he has taken to studying as a diversion. His unlimited supply of clothes is greatly appreciated by his messmates. Yale will find him in her midst after another year. HPECKW HARBECK, although a new arrival, was unanimo-usly elected Cap- tain of the Gym team, and has been industriously performing his duties ever since. He is one of the No. 9 Elm St. celebrities, to whom eight ho-urs sleep was recommended. He may be seen, daily, coaxing his Grand Prix racer down West Ave. Harvard will have the pleasure of his company in the near future. 20
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FISK ann ed so late that we have been unable to gather any news of him of . intel est to his friends Sheff' next year. uVVALT,' GLEASON, an antique, was late in arrivingg however, he returned to give us the pleasure of his company and to captain the baseball team. Walt is one of the few who are noted for playing on every team the school turns out. He is credited with the following problem: f'Twenty-five cows divided by five cows, gives what?', VValt's large list insures his easy entrance to Sheff' this fall. TOOT FROST, a two yeai old resident member of the school, is hard to dis- tinguish from a 'CT eddy Bearv when out moto-ring. His chief delight is strip- ping his ear for the Norwalk Handicap. However, we now feel certain that Robertson is not in his class. Toot is a great fusser and never misses an opportunity to attend a gathering of the fair sex. He will go to Yale this fall. 19
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N. ERIC HARSTR6M, after disanguigiiin himself f N an P1 oting the football team, decided to see i his football legs. Eric is a member terror to those who are lacking in funds. He is a good tennis player and may be depended upon for the team. He has chosen Yale as his f uture abode. MJUNIORD HOLMES, one of the Pal S' all. He staitled the natives be th d f after Xmas. Ed is noted for his tunity to show his abilit at 3 A ' l S g a ew Haven last spring d 'l ' f his sea legs were as steady as of the Hnance committee and is a constant y e ea emng roar of his gas buggy shortly nursery rhymes, having l mer ringer twins, entered school last f 1 . . had ample oppor- y ic 1 t. Rumor has it that he is quite a fusser, but we are informed from a reliable source that it is entirely confined to one locality. 'He will startle Sheff with his many accomplishments. ' ,, ,gala-I,-yi: fgf z-'Q Ififjf ' 'U W2C114C:722f-EAZQ'1Qc'QW , 4-3 an . -, DWI breezed in this fall for they third visit. As his home ranges between Salt Lake, Frisco, and Paris it will be impossible to give a record of his manoeuvres UH ' GHT HOIJMES, acting on the motto 4'tFhe early bird gets the Wormf' . oxy- ever, c'Be that as it mayf' the fair sex at least will not lose sight of him. Wlien not at Co-lby's he may be seen holding down Cheesman,s bike. He will go to Yale Sheff. 21 W., A A . v,47f4,:vw 2 f :iff V- ,. , ' - ff' f 1- ., .,,. ..,., V. M., , 'M iff , f mzfwcfzfurfw f 1,1 ,V . - '- .fa .cf of f ,u f ' ff f,g5f:p.,.5- 5:1 4-uf .V .f . . ,' , ,Aa ., ' . ,.1 .5,f:.fH.1,w 9-rf. j , kjaflfg-Agiiff -9 l,.. ,. . ,, ,..,. .JI , .171 ,Ib . g rf- 1 f . ,f,::-,z-:fy . 1 y I X 4 4' 29' if ' ' V Maze? .
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