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lWAC', BICGOVERN, the pretty boy of the school, says that he has sure f cure or any old Bean that has the Krud. He was a prominent member of that famous hockey team. He is noted for his violent attacks of insomnia, and his t promp ness at Greek recitation. After another year he will take' the Sunset Limited for Yale. lVIET', NIETCALFE, the old standby, who has never been known to leave town lives with lNIr Fish so we can hai dl bl h' . , ' y ame im. lXIetcalfe played end on the football team, also left field on the ball team. He has been a close rival of Knable in attending to the pious end of the school. He expects to go to Troy next year. AMOS MORRILL was voted last year the most talkative man in the school. HOW v h . f . . 1 . . . evei, e is ast losing his p1ev1o-us reputation. Amos is a golf player, and is also said to be quite a tennis 'playerg as to the latter, we have never had an 0 t 't f ' ' ' ' ' ppor uni y o witnessing a peifoi mance. He is one of our best students, and, if hard work counts, he will certainl reach N H is due there September, 1909. y ew aven on schedule time. He 25
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Page 28 text:
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HJIMBTYD LAWRENCE, one of the Pomfret syndicate, came to us last sum- mer, and decided to spend the winter here. Altho-ugh a tennis shark, we are U relying on him for the pivot position on the baseball team. If Jennings had. not been in school he would surely have been elected captain of the hockey team. He may easily be distinguished by his duck-like walk and erect posture. He will take the Sheff special for New Haven this fall. V ffm-m.,,, dw? POT LEHBIANN, of finance committee fame Chowever he is not to blamej, was the mainstay of our football line last fall. His constant good nature and witty remarks have been a source of great pleasure to us all. The Crewv is at defunct member of the tennis club, and is now grandmaster of the Bachelors' Club. He will startle Yale with his originality. 'CCAPE HORN MILLER, one of the two-year-olds, after his spring vacation, returned again to the fold this summer. When not at Colby's, he may be found playing football, hockey or baseball. Bob's chief winter diversion is play-writing and buying candy in fancy boxes. The candy is for himself of course? Bob, on account of his long shapely legs is the hlarathon repre- sentative of the school. When last seen he was jogging down West Ave. with two fur laprobes as a handicap. As soon as Watertown and Norwalk can spare him, Sheff will claim him, I 24,
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HPAPU PUTNAM came to us last summer. The attractions in Norwalk proved so strong that he returned to us this winter. Latest reports from New York inform us that Pap has been engaged to write three plays to be delivered within a week. Pap is noted for 'cfastl' play-writing. Wlieii not writing plays he may be found playing pool with his co-playwright, Bob lN1iller. Princeton will claim him this fall. REIT, ORTH, who is one of the most quiet fellows in the school, is not like the remainder of the Pittsburgh delegation. He is very fond of impromptu baths in watering troughs and the resulting newspaper notoriety. He expects to enter Sheff after another year. HELYW RAYMOND, head of the Harstrom flaxicab Co , has reincoipoiated and will soon begin business with his new Stearns. He is one of the Norwalk trio, this being his second year. Ely is a charter member of the High Order of Fussers and we suspect has an alliance with Cupid. Being the Hercules of the school, he is greatly respected for his physical powers as well as for his mental ones. He will enter Sheff after another year. 26
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