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. TKe-C tldi‘oi .”191Z Altnil'K THOMAS Cl.INK, A. II. Huf!.” WalKkn. Gb. I'lil DM In S|tnii r Toni ami Itliii Ridjft De- bater Id'll; lm|iriuii|Mu aiul Champion Debater 11 IT Sunl.iiv iVi.i-nn-F AtUliiii A- ’n l€ II V M C. A. Cabinet 11 1.': Hooka unit Authors jih'i iirinn II IT b,dibit in I rhief Cauldron; A »i4luiit m Mill h 11-12; MiriiAen.il A»'i; Kick rv Club; Nnil-Fraternity Orj;nni?fltion. For I ! tlu-e many Jay- hi nv have been till.-.I with rlw fume from the seething Cauldron Imtl. as ili' lui- Ini'll high “chef” ill mixint' the broth; blit l»i- entitle WIintMWUlCC III' not T laved in' mn'-fUv A w ;i-| in -i e and energy, lip -inlimply look over I lie long line of sttujrgliiifr huiIiom and i rnitiofled. 'M.i.iiTut ion i’ Hip -.ilken string ruriniiiji ihiotij»lr the jm-jhI chain of nil virtue .” RlCIIAfll) TltoV artlPTON', A, B, ''('amp.'' -Tiickpon, in. I'tcsideiit Ciceronian l.iletiiry Nieirly; Senior tin MaskcllmII Ti'iim; I.. I. Club: Nbii-Fp liTnil)' OrptnriMilion, “Troy was Teared to manhood in the pi-m-eful roUltlry I'lwn ut .liuksini. His career while in Pollrw ha been ihanntpriiu'd by rojis-istcnt at- attention to all dhtira. Hr i- .1 rii-111 with tin- smile that dooHrTl Wear oil and of unfaltering loyalty to iiis friends. Armed with the name of the city i'liirli ruet with ■!ii•' fate «11 account of Helen’ hcatily and with an irrioi-lihle -rnilr. wc sit to. reason why lie slioiild not bring the heart i t some of I hi- fair -»t- to rapil ulate. • •lust a w e 1 eol, the crickets rhii-r, Ijive anil the smiling fare nf her.''
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— : r Tke - Csoaldroix-1912 li.u I’H Cl.AtCK. A. It. |j Cranw, ( t. Oii«. Secretary ml Treasiin-r IftUi-ll; Vi»» Pi-id hi N-iii.ii' i! »»• Hti (Vila NHi.lv; '(V«s «ut V M r A. L1II1-I2: Tenni Club; A[|.tm Tim Omvpi FVit terni ly. Thrmi lmnl hi » enllc-j-e !if», M U li.i i.ii].-.) with tin- Uiynlty nf a XrUnn. tin ruiinij-e of i-v, Jiml f! li-l;I s in i |I■ ilii I |[j- ilulilllTCIlOi ha ..II but ruint-d lira ili 'iitri t.• Iwmnte a liriyht Mi'.l li M in «uiiMy. A bit pe imiBtie :il times, Imi iih a ml ' m». lit.- beauty in nil 111 inp . '■ iiV4- tin1 ait'imi my hollow mr, A ii'ii-i nf bread, hml liberty” t KAIII.KS UASTOX 4 I.HMKXT, A, It ‘‘fliMlif,-' Montrose, Col. Senior lia-- Orator. Tro-astirer (‘lias 08-09; V'ire l!i I'-til.-ni 111-- |ti | L; ( ii'i'r.Jiiian Impromptu Dii.' 11 r Hill; law IU . Delate IHtlll; Fall linn anti Pine Kbke Ib-luiie Ht-ll: t hmii|iiini Dehrte III.; I iiitrucior in fit tin III II, 11-12; T.-nnis C InI■; N-m b'l.it.-iitity 1 irganization, C tritu . i mi 11 ii y, :i% In cl.it-». Vrttpi) t Ifc rpjjkHi ttlivn- timon-hine «liiski-v ami sulphur.em smoke mi- ibi- thing u t»! evident. i-, .i trikiriK exttriv pie of where environment lm- been a greater fa. I‘ir in cttslern ining .hannl.'i tlmri lior pel it lie In. v oil lliuhi la.iml' 41« :t ili-luMi l .mil ptiimiiiM tn Imnur a -ti-r of the iir«1 mitjjiulntlr in the |.rilfe««iii|t 4if law. He i-i .otiteVi hat i.f a Indie- man, f.nt ia partial to g. ».) cigarp. “For « woman i« only a woman. Ih.t a g« »l eigar i« .. «moke.” '7
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- v TKe - CaMldr oi -191Z — THOMAS HltYAX COXXKK, A, It. Tommy.'' Mount Vernon, flu, MnnWr i..inni»n Society I till'»' dull 09-11} Vice I'resident V. M. i. . A. 11-12: Son Fraternity Or fiinlMl km. “Tommy” represent s 1 In jmrliiiit whieh 11m lit I Ip town of .Mount Yrnmi contribute» to the Elr IT noted fur III- lliVr lit Hill-11 .illA till consistency with which hi- him pursued hi . simile ., Ylitd '-»iy i urii1 uf tils virtue» .mil lia ;il «ity pushes hi- friend nitln-i thuri himself. Dur- ing hi l,ihi ymr ut Colli-ge hi vnlijililr iurrri imiIktI its climax in tHe admirable way in which hi' tilled tin' oiliee nf Vice President «f h«‘ V M. C. A. ■'The viit-lil know- nothing of its greatest Ini'll JKSSK .Ml'TU'KI! tT’TTS. A. If. “K«hyCanton. 13«. ii-iTcnijiii Literary Societyf luindimirk dub. Soil' Fr ,i11 niity t hu.mi jilinii Merit ! is a special favorite with tin fair sox. 1 ue mostly tn itie fuci i hilt lln-v have heard that lie lias twice Ih'I'Ei II willow II v comic ml] fills mil rue and ini proper advertisement of a man' avail»Sillily, hut Item flic sUircs it lias made it might la- tvpll for some uf his dassiuates to profit by the example. Hut it is not nil tin- l-ulks1 fault th't they yield mi easily, foi Professor» wiinsi- milk of human kindness is as hitter iis mill, .mil whose sympathies uri' ruse h.ndencd have proved an easy victim for this wily youth. The hottest way In sum's is to lx in Testify v hat you appear to lie,
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