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,Initials Cnly NVe had a roniantie P. G. Wl1o was awfully stuck on G. IC., But 'tis feared that this year 'Phat a girl who 's a 1lea1 ' NVill be Mrs. S. 'W. li! 'Hy G. F. and others being hacked. R. M. did a desperate aetg At the HOP, stole the switeh, Made the room dark as pitehg C 1'is hinted by some he slrowecl taetl. Some guests at J. B. l5.'s tea Skipped out for a train wreck to seeg 'l'l1ey got stung, you can het, And are walking 'ein yetg What fools us poor mortals do be!,' Wine and hraiidy in 1-opious vU'u.wi0n, ., z I .. 1' e ' aw' 1 e s'0n 91110111111 tul Il111 , Means in :small cups, of eourse, Then l1e felt kee11 remorse, For his speech eaused the class mueh amusion Baseball practice, begun in the GYM., Was welcomed with startling vim By ll. M. li. who, though small, Still, i11 'tfiaggiiig the ball, Makes all other short-stops look dim. l'is spelling, it's oral you see, 'l'hat7s amusing, I think you'll agree, 'When F. IJ., i11 a fright, Loses trace 'of wl1at's right, And spells Sole S-II-O-L-E!!
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A li young' couple which turned out to he Joe x x . . - ,x . IIa0'0'ertv and his 5 ,XE , nl- . Mwvs wife. Joe had just ,pganlfi . mai rled and was on his honeymoon. Ile -flh' ,.- certainly showed all the symptoms of a henpecked married man. One ol' his eyes was closed and his face showed signs of misuse. Joe did not reeognize us at first hut whcn l1e did, he left his wife stand- ing.: reading' a. woman's sut'l'rage poster. and hastened to us. Ile said it was great to get away from her for a minute and went on to tell us about his unhappy married life, 'We were just about to offer Joe our sympathies when his wife rushed up and grasping his ear marehed hin1 off. Joe pleaded to he re- leased hut his wife would 11017 let him go. 'l'he next day which was our last, we decided we would take one more look at. the Fair. Walk- ing dow11 the main -avenue, we saw a tall rather 1'!:! ' , , I 141: I ll tv'mpi::':- I in 1 If ul L ii gafgglr ' 'iq -, 1.13-I f ,: 'Qi' I -1,11 l1A..25,1 li, , . . , . I ffzf wfn M01 told us he was writing well dressed man. Ile looked somewhat famil- iar so we hurried up to him. Sure enough it was Quintard. At first he did not notice us for his thoughts were engaged with other things. Ilow- ever. when we ealle.l to him he woke up 'and spoke to us. Quinny'l a Math .Book which would surprise the world. l'his was very easy to helieve for Alliell often had original dem- onstrations for his propositions. I will not say proofs for they were not always that, although they were fairly wood excuses. Ile had come ' . rw to the 'l air,'l he said, to rest his weary hrain from worldly cares. Ile had not had much rest however, for he had seen a sign which read. Is clam tli,e,fgg5ii1g'. lishing or farming? and was husy trying to discover whieh it was. 'We left Quinny soon after and made our way hack to the hotel where we packed our suit eases and prepared to leave for home.
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lt 'ZIP The Seniors f Joseph D. I-Iagg5cl'ty. Entered 1906. Corporal 45 Prize Drilling Squad 3, 4, 55 Ser- geant 55 Second Football 5, 63 Second Basket- ball 55 Winner of Senior Military Decoration of the Iron Cross 55 First Sergeant 65 Glee Club 6: Orbit Board 65 Varsity Baseball 5, 6. Ferris Marion Angvvine. . .An gas, Entered 1 9 0 9. l., Corporal 25 Sergeant 35 Student Board 25 Editor-in-Chief Student 35 Manager Baseball 35 Secretary Athletic Association 3' Advisol Boald I , .y K . of Athletic Association 35 Secretary and Treas- urer '12, 315 Inter-class Spelling Team 25 Second Football 35 Minstrels 35 Dramatic Club 1, 35 Play 1, 35 Hop Comlnittee 35 Junior Marksxnan 25 Prize Drill Squad 15 Second Basketball 35 President Ecclesia5 Cheer Leader 33 Editor of Riverview Calendar 35 President Dramatic Club 0 . rl. I
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