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GRIX. JOHN C— (Grixy) — “Grixy is dissatisfied with photographer, lie says he is better-looking. His first year, but he acts li veteran. HILLENBRAND. WILLIAM A.— (Shorty) — “Shorty would be tall if so much had not been turned under for his feet. A lady's man to say the least. HUTCHINSON. ARTHUR 1). (Hutch)— he class idol in all shapes and forms. An honor man and an athlete of no mean ability. [DIAL AN SHJAT
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FOURTH ENGLISH—COMMERCIAL-SCIENTIFIC BEAN, HENRY Hl—(Hcrni)— He’d be a man if it were not for his size. He is small, but he is just chuck full of good cheer. BOYD. WILLIAM J. (Bill)— The man of many letters and day dreams. “Happy am I, from care I am free. Why aren’t they all contented like me?” BURKE, RICHARD A.—(Dick)— The other day Dick wanted to know if they got cold cream from Alaskan dairies. An old stand-by who helps to make friends. CURRAN, THOMAS A.—(Cap)— The eleventh star on the baseball nine. Cap is an able leader of the class and as a pal he’s true as steel. DeLISLE, FRANCIS W.—(Shorty) — Shorty isn’t serious, the photographer did that. He is an early settler here. After five years of ups and downs he has successfully reached his goal. EISHER. WILLIAM J.—(Chubby)— I',shcs for g rls, but they don’t bite. hen he blushes, one just wants to nug him. Cheer up, Chubby,” four years down and four to go. Fifty-Seven
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LENHERR, JOSEPH H.—(Gob)— Just one of the local boys. A man of few words, but what he says has weight. McCALL, HAROLD E.—(Chanutc)— They make bricks in his town, but lie's not hard. Just a happy-go-lucky Kansan. MEANEY, JOHN S.—(Stew)— Battling Stew wins all his battles because he is flat footed. It takes one to knock him out and another to push him over. A good sport. MEES, STEVEN W.—(Steve) — He is really good-looking. Don’t you think? Another boy from the old home town and proud of it. MILLER, JOSEPH C— (Judge) — “Hell, what have we here?'’ said Judge, as he opened the first page of his Physics book. A promising lawyer. FOLEY, PHILIP A.—(Dean)— Every day in every class Dean “Has a difficulty.” When he thought a thing he said it. When he decided to do a thing he did it. 3Mlli p)IAL. ANNUAL Fifty-Nine
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