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Sophomore Directory. ARLY last fall the Sophoniure Class was organized in order tliat regular monthly meetinus laight be held. The pleasant honrs spent together in telling jokes, serving refreshments, and debate will be looked back npon in after life with mneh pride, for we will then see how much we were benefitted by having the social part of our lives cultivated. AVe hope that each nieniber of our Class will have a pleasant and profit- able vacation, and that all will come back next year to help solve the problems that come in Junior. Below we give a short sketch of each niemlier of our Cla.ss. Adams — Litth ' , but loud. Ilojies to stutly law soon. The Class prophet. Noted for his ability to fcu-m ex|)eriments in the laboi-atoiy in ,so short a time. Baker, Jim— This is his first year. We feai- he will not i-eturn. lie gets a letter from his best girl every day. dreams about her at night, and cries about her the next morning. Ills favorite greeting: Hey, Bud! Ei-RNETT — Agriculturalist; also scientist. Has lately discovered a species of bacteria having three legs. Favorite greeting, Hello, old Crazy! BvNiTM— The bachelor. Has won the heart of tlie music teacher. Noted for his preacher .stories. Believes in planting ]iotatoes in the moon. Cavender, F. C. — A would-be sport. Never known to make out his ] Iorning Report correctly. At the end of the second period each day he is heard to remark: Well, hoys, I killed Daddy today. Cavender, E. J.— A melancholy man. Asks one of his class this question every morning: Say, can you work these problems? (iALLOWAY— Always game. Likes to study the life of St. Francis (Stanton). Reads his new dictionary for amusement.
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r u]oiy — , . , , CMocT r ' ( GuRLEY— The best, whatever has been, in Meeluinical Drawing. A jrood Oci f | whistler. Always wants to know if he hasn ' t told Miss Clarke QL enoufih about the le.s.son. His greeting: Hello, young fellows. Johnson— Is liked liy all the girls, but isn ' t game. Made himself famoiis as an English student by saying: Cotton :Mather wrote Michael Wig- glesworth. Mansfield— A good student, b it can ' t recite English with his book open. Al- ways wants to know how much the period lacks of being up. Misses Moore and ] 1cGi ' ir — The only girls in the Class. We are proud of them. They are also popular with the other school boys. Pfeffer— The famous cartoonist. Has a lady-like appearance, and a melodious voice. Wants to resign his position in Sophomore (though he is registered Fresh, but has one or two studies in Sophomore.) Power— Smart, but oppo.sed to hard study. Ha.s injured his health trying to grow larger .so he can go to We.st Point. (Boards at Club House.) Whelchel — A mining student. Always rushed for time, but never studies until eleven o ' clock ait night. Wants to know where he can find some gas plants growing. Wii.LiNGHAM— Another mining student. Keeps Prof. Kell busy doing his work for him. Wants Prof. Gaillard to tell him what the experiment will do.
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