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aor ) co»-' DEMARS, ALDMORE .—(Mary)— The gentleman with the luxuriant hair. His winning way has won the heart of many a friend at S. M. C. DENKER, URBAN A.—(Urh) — Our shining light has shone four years, l.et his future deeds speak for themselves. Urh” has led the class ever since his arrival. ENGLUM. FRANCIS F..—(Ford) — Ford says: Even though a tree is poplar that's no sign it's burdened with dates.” “Ford is a rattling good fellow. ENGLUM, LOUIS C.—(Louie) Prof, asked Louie” what the lesson was about and he frankly replied: About four pages. But he is still going to class. DUNN. GEORGE II.—(Nip)— Try and catch Nip off his guard without a comeback, lie speaks in parables: The pride of the Rockies.” HORRIGAN, JOSEPH R.—(Ham)— Ham wishes he was rich instead of good-looking. He threatens to revise all the text books. DIAL ANNUAL
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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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MALONE. PHILIP G.—(Speed)— Why hurry? There will be plenty of time after I am gone.” If silence is golden “Speed” is J. D.’s only rival. TRIPE, FRANCIS B.—(Frank)— Not much work but he gets along. Frank is right at home on the pitcher’s mound. VILM, LEO V.—(Lee) — Lee is quiet in his ways, but a class enthusiast. and one of whom we are justly •'roud. WICKHAM, RAYMOND J.—(Wick) The teacher’s pet, but nobody’s fool. A little man with a big heart, good-natured and full of smiles, that’s Wick.” GRONE. EDWARD A.—(Eddie) — The handsome blonde, who’s never fond of any country girls. He is here sighing, and she is there crying, his dream of golden curls. Sixty-Three
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