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Holt Riggs Simpson Coleman Adams Morrill Forsaith O ' Brien Alliot Eehmal Putnam Milot Goodell Mitchell Ford Lamprey Harrington Kirby Harvey Irvine Sanborn Howarth Farnsworth THE SENIOR CLASS
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Class of nineteen Huntireti an fifteen $a£t Dfficer£ Thomas Harrington Lysander Richmond George I. Putnam F. Foster Tenney Floyd W. Adams jFresfrman Pear President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Representative to Athletic Council Ralph A. Forsaith Harold V. Farns worth Ernest B. Carlson Wesley D. Coleman 3Ttmtor Pear President Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer Representative to Athletic Council 22
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' Pork ' Ricky enior Cla00 FLOYD WILLINGTON ADAMS $ ■ ■ Engineering Society, 1, 2, 3 Nominating Committee, 1, 2 Football, 1, 2 Upstream Committee, 1, 2 It is nigh unto three years since 13 Club, 1, 2, 3 Pickout, 3 Athletic Council, 1 Class Football, 1, 2 Porker left the old home town. Right well do we remember that first day of school, when we saw him leaning against a pillar in the archway — as if to hold up Southwick Hall were a feat of minor importance . Yes, he hailed directly from the wilds of Maine to see what civilization offered. After much heated argument and persuasion, the peg-tops and woolen shirt went out of style as far as Porker was concerned, and soon he cut quite a figure — as a gentleman, a student, a worker, and, best of all, an inventor. But there was a reason for this great transformation. Floyd always had a great interest in this school, but he soon learned to love another school (street) better than dear old Textile. He is bearing out the old adage which says that Textile boys will all marry Lowell girls, for we know that he is a strong Lena in that direction. Little does Madison realize the opportunities or the accom- plishments of its representative at Textile, but some day it will awaken to find him a Thomas Edison — a master mind. 1 3 3 I am E. ERIC ALLIOT on Cotton Cards, 1, 2, 3 Show, Musical Director of Show, 3 13 Club, 1, 2, President Senior Class Pickout Board, 1, 2, Hello — Charlie Eames? This is Jelleme, New Jersey, sending under separate cover, the one and only son 1 have, D Alliot from about forty-five minutes from Broadway. Teach him Cot- ton in all its phases, — only, say, Charlie, never mind the waist depart- ment, — he ' s a P. G. in that already. And just warn the Belvidere mothers to keep a watchful eye over their female offspring. So long. Thus Ricky was heralded into our midst, and, believe me , as soon as we got to know him, we knew the stuff about Belvidere that Jell handed out wasn ' t all bull , ' cause you see, Mrs. So and So was just about leaning over the fence to warn her neighbor that there was a heart-catcher in town, when Eric was out on the front porch saying good-night to her daughter. And so he stayed, and the longer he stayed the longer he grew, and the wiser he became, for he consulted Judd Holt, expert on any course in school (he has tried them all) and between them, they doped out the only original Course VII — Cotton Commission House Course — a highly satisfactory combination which eliminates Perkins and presents the only course with time out for a mid-morning breakfast, and an afternoon smoke. It ' s a hobby of Charlie ' s to linger over Alliot ' s name, and sadly remark Alas, it might have been. And it looks from where we sit that if Prexy dreams like that over a special, Eric need never fear for a very bright and prosperous future.
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