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KBUCKN WATERS, one of the relics of former days, returned too late to take his usual place on both the football and hockey teams, in both of which sports H he excels. However, he is manager of the baseball team. 'cBuck7' is back at his usual stamping gro-und on East Ave., we don't know the attractiong but- Havi-ng a big list. Yale will find him a resident this fall. JACK WILD, our only representative from The Pawling School, arrived shortly after Xmas. He is a noted French scholar, having several tutors in and out of the school. Jack, due to his great nerve,'? is a good third baseman, and a member of the team. He will return here after another year. 29 .' NX, 'cJ'IMlVIIE TROWBRIDGE, who was never known to speak more than twice in one day, alighted herelast fall. Owin to h' t t g is cons an good work he passed a number of exams at mid-winter, and will probably do the same in the spring. Jimmy expects to migrate to Columbia Mines. .
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'CSOUPM SUPPES is one of the Harstrom heroes who has suffered facial dis- figurement for the benefit of the ball team. VVhen not at Blascer's he may be found on his way to Trenton with Sickel. After another year he will go to Sheff. T RACEY, one of the resident members of the school, spent several Weeks with us last summer and is now doing special work in connection with his regular high school course. He has chosen Sheff as his future home. f GCSTEVVEDN TROWBRIDGE Qnot what the nickname impliesj accompanied his brother here last fall. He is the Prince of Fussers and a' close second to the King. Gardiner decided he needed a vacation shortly before Easter, and proceeded to take a healthy one. True to the saying, 'CI thought he was a goner,'7 etc., he returned shortly-after Easter., Yale will have the pleasure of his company in the fall. 28
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