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fl? ' :1'I r wzE-N I MR. HARRIS ls a man who believes that there is real happiness in making others happy. He is ever ready to do all he can to promote the welfare of the students. The only thing which he is ever known to refuse, is to assist in playing college pranks. lt is rumored by some that his speed equals that of the Clympic hero, Merideth. MR. MOON Can be seen about the gymnasium or conservatory almost any hour of the day. He could tell tales of disturbed spoon holders that would make the most ardent lover blush but he deems it best to keep them secret. If you wish to see a sample of! his neatness, take a peep at the association parlors. His chief delight is in making things pleasant for the athletes. MR. GLAZE. Who makes the blaze rule supreme in the heating plant. We do not come into contact with him as much as we would like, yet he never fails to remember us. He has no time to mingle with the students, but is ever busy keeping the temperature of the college building just so. MR. BANKS Is a man upon whom you can bank. The esteem in which he is held by the ladies of Cochran hall is sufficient proof of his kind disposition. He is at times called upon to perform police duty in order to hinder the Freshies from stealing the dainties prepared for the ladies of the Hall. 20
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DTTEHZEIN I RELIGION Think on thy sins. - Othello. REV. SAMUEL F. DAUGHERTY, A.M., B.D. College Pastor. For the last seven years Rev. Daugherty has served as college pastor. His efforts have been always untiring and faithful, and it is clearly evident that he has the welfare of each and every student at heart. PHYSICAL TRAINING And when a lady's in the case, ' You know all other things give place. --Cray. WILLIAM GARDNER. Physical Director For Men. Mr. Gardner can do almost everything from bucking the strongest line in football and caging a basket ball to looting a flute and entertaining the ladies. It is said, also, that under the proper conditions he can cuss fwhisper ill but we doubt this unless sufficient proof can be given. Our Coach is a graduate from the United States Indian School at Carlisle, Pa., upon which he reflects admirable credit in all his work here. PHYSICAL TRAINING Cold that buys health can never be ill spent, Nor hours laid out in harmless merrimentf'-John Webster. ELSIE FERNE PARSONS. Physical Director for Women. The strongest doctrine this young woman preaches is the proper care of the physical being. I-Ier motto is, A strong mind and a healthy body. This has proved true with her for she has a mind so active and vigorous that she is able to debate fluently and convincingly on questions exactly opposite her beliefs, Hphysicallyf' This accomplishment may be partly due to the experiences she de- rives from association with a certain one of the Senior Class. MONEY But, by the gods, lads, I am glad you have the money. -Shakespeare. W. O. BAKER. Treasurer. Mr. Baker is our Cash Register, and always greets the students with the superfluous question, What can I do for you? We have heard of being finan- cially bruised, bent, and broken, but all these conditions are nothing compared with the total massacre resulting from a visit to the treasurer's office.
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