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JUUA BACIGALUPI 'IXIMOTHY B. CAI.LAH,xN SEYMOUR C. DAVIS Guv BENNETT JOSEPH P. CLARKE ALBERT M. DINSMORE ALBERT BROWN VVlI.LIAN VV. CRAVCROFT C1-1AR1.Es V. Dom,
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Middleton with his Schmitz-like beard, came all the way from Ohio and is the envy of his fellows, at least his beard is. Philadelphia gave us McLaughlin, who shines so brilliantly in Sully,' lectures when the curtains are down. Stewartand Packard cameto us from Chicago, and Humphreys hails from the South, though they do say it never hails there. Such material added to the splendid resources gathered from our Freshmen year should indeed carry us over those ob ects that perchance may fall in our way. As a class we have not conducted ourselves in such a manner as to attract reporters or brought about any noteworthy disturbances, unless we mention the rough house with the l7reshies when so many took to the tall pines to escape a ducking they rightly deserved. XfVe boast, however, of a few characteristic individuals, and may mention inci- dences connected with them. Sunny Tim, for instance, how brave he looked as he stood firmly on that block of his, holding at bay his enraged classmates who threatened him with the water-cure.', lt took sand, Timmy, old boy. Also of note are Foxy Grandpa Dungan, and Pop Dinsmorc, whose specialty is Parkology. The fair ones say that singly or in combination, they are irresistible. For the amusement of the class, Qld Joe Clark awakes from his lethargy and wtih Doll-like swings, demonstrates how he whipped the Janitor. McDaniels and Rodolph H11 the air with their sweet melodies. Olwell, the silent Harvey of baseball fame, 'spiels on the batting records of the various fans I Brown gives us his idea of color-blindness, and Lane his theory on how and when to make a bluff. The earnest labors of Moore and Minahen, our Editor and Man- ager of Chaff, speak for themselves, and to Pres. Graham we are grateful for the fatherly interest he has shown us. Of his able assistant, Rhodes. we can truly say, Uthere is no dust on him. For two long years with zeal and determination so characteristic of the class of '04, we have struggled, and struggled successfully. But so much for the past: what the future holds in store for us, none can sav. 'We may, however, place some faith in the old truth that History repeats itself, and hope that the remaining year will be as successful as the last two have been. 34
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FRED L. DUNCAN ROBERT E. FARLHV Louis E. HELLER Wn.1.1,xM F. ELWORTHY CLARENCE J. FREDERICK EDKVARD J. HOXKVARD ELMER E. EVANS Louis GRAHAM GEORGE H. HLVMPI-lREX'S
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