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lllOM,-XS XVlLLl.'XM SIM PSON, B. .-X. HONIQA PATH, s. e. Tlzerv should iz -zercutlz be 'IL'0'Z'CII To fell the tuorld flzy teortlzf' Entered 'O6g memher of the Philo- mathian literary societyg second censor, lirst censor, critic, '06-'ojg won declaim- er's medal, '07, critic, '07-'OSI president of class, critic, lirst censor, president, delegate to Rochester convention, 'oo- 'IOQ one of the winning clehaters for the trophy cup, 'ogg memher of the Pi. li. Phi fraternity, represented college at the lnterstate Oratorieal Contest, 'IOQ presi- clent, critic, 'IO-'IIC president of class, 'rig etlitor-in-chief of 'l.Hli CULLEGIAN, '1o311: Secretary and treasurer of the Y. Bl. C. 'IO-'III haseball team, four years: manager, IQI 1. An orator of no mean ability. Awoke one morning and found himself famous hy the graceful rendering of his speech, Sorrows of Justice. Dr. llean insists that one of the gestures Simp used that night llc aclopterl hy class 'II as senior-class handshake. Simp means to he a lawyer some day. lle gives a corrlial invitation to all his friends to call on him in his law-otlice anil to have a glass of 'iCllt'1'l'j'-S1llZlSlln with him. FRANCES COl'liLlXNlJ, ll. A. t'1.rNToN, s. c. Ulfoti' fm' fluff fifth' rt111t1'!t' I'1ll'U'Zr'S its ln'a111s. ' Entered 'OGQ historian, 'OS-'09, lf you wish to hear a joke go In Frances. Giftecl with a wonderful vocabulary, Frances has an attraction that is peculiarly her own. Her motto is, NVhat's the use to worry? Life shoultl he one sweet clreamf' Frances is one of the wittiest memhers in the class. S.eXMUlil. PECK l UL'l'OX, B. S. koizii, .IAVAN 'ATfIt'l't' is l1lISf7t'tI!i'tIl7fL' f'lt'tI.YIll't' t1fft'11clz'11g the lift' of a 'Z rllIll1f0l'y 5f1ldL'llf.H lfnteretl 'o61 inemher of the llukosmian literary society: monitor: treasurer, rice-presitlent: secontl bass in tlle glee club: lirst' violinist in the orchestra, pitcher on the hasehall team. frur years: tennis, four years. Sam lives the life of an optimist. Has never known a moment's worry since his love for the Masonic ortler hecame evident. The bells for chapel and reci- tations fall alike on Sams unheetling ears. Enjoys talking, and will discuss any suhject so long' as the professor gives him the floor. Sam's past occupation was the construction of an engine: at present he is at work on a street car motor: next year he expects to he at work in a machine shop.
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CHARLES DARBY FULTON, B. A. Kumi, JAPAN ufllfilllift' I'I'L'1lt'.Y Iill iz Iifflv l'0UIll.'U Entered 'O6: member of the Philo- mathian literary societyg doorlqeeper. corresponding secretary, '07-'O8: lirst censor, second term, 'OS-'OQQ secretary. vice-president, YOQ-'IOC won Greek medal '08-'ogg president, critic, 'IO-'III won chemistry medal, '09-'IOC baseball team, years: 'oo-'tor three years: tennis team, four local editor of TH14: COI-LEljI.XN. business manager, 'IO-'Ili tirst violin in orchestra: second tenor in glee club. Here comes one uf the future profes- sors of P. C. This lad of brilliant in- tellect' ax'-vws before many of his classes that he has not seen the lesson. For awhile we believed him, but now we have reasons for disbelieving him. He is in- terested in the marke of punctuation. The one easiest for him tim use is the period. lt's such a dainty l.Jot l -43 RUPERT KMQINTOSH, B. A. eLiN'roN, C. TU 174' .fl0UcI', 1'c1ff1c1' 1114111 lo by 6011 sf1i1'1m11s. lintered 'OOQ member of the Eukos- mian literary society! corresponding sec- feliify, second term, '07-'OSQ monitor, third term., '07-'OSL secretary, tirst term 'OQ-,101 won Freshman medal, '06-'07, Rupert is a quiet, studious lad. He looks at us in disgust when we practice our vocal lessons in Dr. Bean's room during recitations. XVe hope that the fu- ture holds many bright' days in store for Rupert.
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