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1 1 1 i 1 1 i I i i 1 1 , 1 i i i i l 1 l 1 1 I l 1 1l l I l 5 1 I vt 1 11 1 i i -4 .1 1 5 S E. L 1 1 1 i 1. VI i i I 'i '1 .4 r D3 Q s 9 t H 9 K E 1 L GALBREATH. Love of honor and praise bespeaks a soul exempt from pride. A favorite with the Seniors. Fished from a Darlington school house and fried in the pan of conceit. A would-be conqueror. GAREY. f' Crabbed age and youth cannot go together.-Slialeespeaie. A man much misunderstood. A spark, a noise, an explosion-that is all 1 Stolen from a tin peddler in the sixteenth century. Expects to graduate. GRANT. Came from Alphag will end up in Qmega. A religious, political and educational reformer. Disappointed in love affairs. Has bow-legs, fain' eyes, and head on slant, We call hiin General becaiise his naine's Grant. HALL. One of the most persistant fourth-Hour water-rats. '4Sure some to vex, but never all to please. Chief accomplishment-riding a pony, Born in Harford, raised on cigarettes. Is studying for the ministry. HANDY. He thinks his life some fair flower the early spring supplies. Has a tendency for going to Chemistry in spite of the protests of his class mates. ' Very much liked by the girls. Delicate as at snowflake and inodest as a pansy. Pickle as a inaiden, and pretty neaif a dandy. HoLL1NGsWoRTH. i cg !3 A healthy frame, and a quiet mind. In questions of dress, rest and folly, Inst call on ont' beantifnl Ch0lly. 1581
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,,.' Xu Sf-L l l l I 1 E i 1 l l l , l I l l l i l 1 . .4 7' . .1 1 1 3 K - M, M ff 5, , 1'-1-,.,,., .- ..., . .V -9,2--. .- . .. . CLARK. Has a head for Math., or most anything. A most proficient and enthusiastic critic and orator. Has a liking for Pokey and the girls. A boy who can't sing and will sing ought to be muzzledf' , CRONK. Every rule has its exceptions, Aho? there is C171 exception to every rule, But he 'is the greatest in this school. Uses cheap cologne, and writes to girls on red paper with white ink. Old rhaldy, and lahk, f Ahd oftehtlrhes called Crank, CUMMINS. ., Resurrected from the Baltimore City jail in 1899. p The white man's burden Qand girls', tooj y I Expects to be Salutatorian of '03, Spends his spare time across College Creek, Doesn't correspond with more than Ioo girls. DOUGHERTY. F or eloqaehce and wit ahcl -all like-a-that, You cah't find ah equal to our 'wonderful Pat. A veritable lynxq A One of the cream of society. A Perfectly satisfied With himself, but with no one else. Some praise at morning what they blame at night, But always think the last opinion right. ELGEN. Ah eramplle to follow! A lrzxlhg Apollo! A Has traveled from The Earth to the Mooni' with Jules Verne no less than nine times. . He came from the land of Nowhere QCarroll Countyj. After he gradu- ates he will go back. Aims at a career oi glory upon the opera stage. The man with the hoe. . A 157
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Hatched in a bird's nest in the Rocky Mountains. Caught up in a whirl- wind and dropped in Harford. REED. Little Sandovvf' The man Q FD who has to get on a chair to reach his bed. Une of the choicest selections of Mrs. Jarley's Wfax Wforks. Soak 'em! Soak 'emi Soak iem, Lew! The pet of the Seniors, the friend of everybody. ROHRER. Easfj201't ami R0ar1'e1', Rough House cmd 'ffz'11ez,,,' These, and a few more, are what we call h.1'11rz.. If Work and zeal, combined with ambition and good humor, can make life a success, he is all right. - Fools rush in Where angels fear to tread. Wl1o vvants to play marbles P TILGH MAN. A Mellin's Food enthusiast, he also consumes a deal of Mrs. Wi11sloW's Soothing Syrup. Sarearstie ahd fhjv, Therefore called Big Spends his .money very freely, Often treats his friends to ice cream CPD. It is hard to tell Whether he vvill be a philanthropist or a barber. Continually svviping SeWard's hair-oil. Woob. , The bookful blockhead, poorly read, With loads of learned lumber in his headf' Looks as if he was sent for and couldn't come. Been going to school for nearly 4.7 years. Crack-brained about girls. Wooncock. i A loud and dangerous critic. Let such teach others who themselves excel, And censure freely who have Written well. 159
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