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CLASS OF I9lI V President . . , FRED VVALDRON Vice-President . . CHAS. C. BETTES Secretary . . . . LAURENCE G. PAYSON HARRYIHCKFORD RAYMOND BOGERT XNHlJAM1C.BUGBEE MALCOLMQMAC.ADOO - DONAlIJG.MACVTCAR EDWARD B. MAGOVVAN HENRY M.PARTRlDGE DONALD WALDEN C277
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PEN PORTRAITS . Frederick S. Wfaldron, President of the junior Class, came to us from a little corner of Pennsylvania. He arrived three years ago prepared to do or die. He do-ed. Playing on the Football Team, ordering others about at drill, fussing, getting all his dances taken a month or so beforehand-Great Scott-what more could a fellow do? Besides having do-ed these things, f'Tub is quite a l'dude himself, Sometimes, in hiswroom, one can hear loud noises, and entering, there is Tub trying to find his cravat, or else Jimmie,,' his roommate, is brushing his clothes. Fred is also quite a hunter, and since there is nothing much to hunt in Montclair, he shows his wonderful marksmanship by knocking holes in the shooting gallery targets ts ' Q q He was a mighty hunter, But the only thing he ever shot A great and powerful man, Wfas the lid off a tin can. However, Tub is one of the most popular men here, and, as he does not intend to re- turn next year, the best we can do is to wish him all kinds of luck in his business to be. 'lBots,' Partridge is the next man worthy of note. Bots is the biggest fellow in the school, one of the best athletes, and has numerous other traits which make us proud to call him Iunior. Probably one of the best nicknames Henry could have is Cap, for he is Captain of most of the athletic teams in the school. Cap has one serious failing, which be- fore long, we fear will be the death of Mr. Libby-Punning. 1'Henf' is also a grind, for what- ever class he attends he always reads a book having a blue cover with a gold coin in one cor- ner-Greek History. But, alas! it is all for naught. For when the marks are posted on Fri- day, one may see: 118-D,D,C-. Alas, that hard work, when the fruit of all his week's labor in Greek History is rewarded by a C-. Bots ,does not expect to go to college and probably will start in business in the fall. Raymond Bogert is the gentleman who now claims our attention. He is a literary man, being Exchange Editor of On Bounds. Ray's specialty outside, is work on the gymnasium horse, for which he is sporting a silver medal on his fob. Inside he claims his specialty to be French and his NVaterloo-Cask himj. NVhen Ray departs from us next year, Cornell claims his wonderful charms and his undivided attention. C295
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