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MURPHY, TIMOTHY J.—(Tim)— “Tim” says you can manufacture blonds, but red hair just comes natural. A Texan and proud of it. O'MEARA, THOMAS P.—(Tommy) — “Tommy” tries hard to fill the vacancy left by Caruso. Anyway, we shall give him credit for making the fiddle talk with syncopation. RINELLA, PHILIP J.—(Tony)— “Put your foot on the rubber and step on the gas,” said Tony. If we all would laugh as much as he. what a pleasant world this would be. ROZIER, ADRIAN S.—(Tubby)— “Tubby” isn’t slow, but he is built for comfort. Happy-go-lucky, with the emphasis on tlic luck, that's Tubby. SCHAWE. LEONARD F.—(Curley)— Curley” says: “I use Sta-Comb. but it won't stay combed.” “Curley” has been with us for years and has distinguished himself in class and in sports. SCHLEGEL, JOSEPH J.—(Prof.) — Not what he knows, but how he says it. Let his picture speak for itself. Prof is all the title implies. A scholar, artist and general good fellow. IAL ANAUAL Sixty
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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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SHELDON, HERBERT A.—(Jew) — Pretty wise yet not so wise, but just wise enough. He leaves a vacant place that can never be filled. SOLDANI, GEORGE H.—(Chief)— “Chief is a musician. He plays by ear. No—he is no contortionist. We mean he can’t read music. A class booster. LAMPING, HENRY F.—(Lamp) — We call him Lamp” because he is so bright. He is a versatile athlete and mainstay of the class. Lean on him fellows. WEMPE, GERARD A.—(Spike)— Spanish Prof, (looking over the exams) “Spike, I am well satisfied with your copy.” “Spike:” “Copy! You said it.” BULLEIT, CHAS. L.—(Speed)— “What I have been taught, I have forgotten. What I know, I have guessed.” Four years at S. M. has not altered his good nature. BOURG, OSCAR A.—(Osc)— Osc is a cotton picker from the sunny south. His southern personality has won a place in our hearts. • Y T DIAL ANAJUAL Sixty-One
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