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Maucli Chunk, Pa. Enbody, Joseph Waterhouse, “ Joe,” “ His greatness is a-ripening—Hknry VIII. Resigned January, 1894; entered Class of 1900. Eskridge, Oliver Stevens, “Socks,” Ft. Sam Houston, Texas. “ Absence makes the heart grow fonder''—Baylky. Resigned January. 1894 Falconer, Walter Maxwell, “ Ikey.” Line, 2 Striper, Springfield, Ohio. “ Which not even critics criticize.”—COWI'KR. Fencing Team, 97 ; Class Hase-ball Team, ’94. Falk, Julius, “Julius,” New York, N. Y. “ Where art thou, Lazarus Resigned October, 1S93; entered Class of ’98; resigned October, 1894. Giles, William Pinckney, “ Emma. Line, Buzzard, Thorp Spring, Texas. “I)e-rout and pure, Sober, steadfast and demure. —Ml LION. Second Class Buzzard. Gr;eme, Joseph Wright, “ Joe. Line, Buzzard, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. UA lion among the ladies is a most dreadful thing. — Midsummlr NlGH i s Dream. Chairman Committees on Class Colors and Class Ring ; Medal for Mile run ; Lucky Bag Committee. ’94 ’95 ; Editor-in-Chief, 97 Lucky Bag; U. S. N. A. Crew, ’96. Graham, Andrew Thomas, “ Farmer,” Warren, 111. “ Met ft inks I have a great desire to a bottle of hay. —MIDSUMMER NiGlIl's Drk.am. Engineer; I’. S. N. A. Foot-ball Team, '96; Class Foot ball Team, ’93, ’94, ’95, ’96; U. S. N. A. Base-ball Team, ’96; Class Base-ball Team, ’94, ’96. Green, Grant, “ Grant,” “ Let him be sure to leave other men their turns to speak. —Bacon. Resigned June, 1S94. La Peer, Mich. Mart, Thomas Charles, “ Dad.” Line, Buzzard, Flint, Mich. A babe in the house is a well spring of pleasure —Turn R. Coxswain U. S. N. A. Crew, ’94,’95 ; Coxswain Champion Cutter Crew, ‘96; Gold Medal for Small Arm Target Practice. Henderson, Robert William, “ Bobbie.” Line, First Buzzard, He proved the best man ' the field''—CORIOLANUS. ( 89 S. Monroe Ave., ( Columbus, Ohio. U. S. N. A. Base ball Team, '94,’95, ’96; Captain U. S. N. A. Base-ball Team. 97; U. S. N. A. Foot-ball Team,'96; Class Foot-ball Team, '94, '95, ‘96; Class Base ball Team, '94, ’95, ’96; General Excellence Medals for Track Athletics, '95, 96; fourteen I'. S. N. A. Medals Academy records for 100, 220, 440-vard runs; June Ball Committee, ’96 ; Hop Committee, ’96, ’97 ; Minstrels. ’96. 19
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Portsmouth, Va. Brown, George, Jr., “ Georgic,” At last he came to be. For length anti breadth the bigness which you see. Bunyan. Obtained sick leave; entered Class of ’9S; resigned November 20th, 1S95. Portsmouth, Va. Bryant, Samuel Wood, “ Chammy,” “ When you speak, Sweet, I'd have you do it ever. —WlNTKRs Talk. Resigned June, 1S96; entered Class of 1900. Washington, Pa. Buford, Charles Slevin, “ Baby,” “Learning by study must be won, ' 7was ne'er entailedfrom son to son. —Gay. Resigned January, 1894. Rock Island, 111. Buttrick, James Tyler, “Jimmy, “Push on, keep moving. —Thomas Mor i on. Resigned January, 1S94; entered Class of 99; resigned January, 1S97. Providence, R. I. Chase, Gilbert, Jimmy.” Line, Buzzard, A moral, sensible, and -well-bred man. —CowpER. Second Class Buzzard ; June Ball Committee. Chase’s Wharf, Ya. Collins, Henry Lafayette, “ Cow,” Dallas Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Alas.' why need you I •« boisterous rough —HENRY IV. Engineer; Class Foot ball Team, ’93; Class Base ball Team, '94.'96; Academy Crew, ”95,’96; June Ball Committee; Hop Committee, ‘97. Day, John Arthur, “John A.,” “Remember, if you mean to please. To press your point with moxlesty and ease—Comtkr. Resigned June, 1896. Brick Church, X. J. Du Bose, William Gunnell, “ Willy. Line. 4 Striper, “ The light that lies in woman's eyes Has b en my heart's undoing.''—Thomas M00RK. Sparta, Ga. First Class Buzzard Second Class year : Manager Foot ball Team, ‘96 ; Hop Committee, '96, '97 ; Lucky Bao Committee, '95, ’96. Duncan, Oscar Dibble, “ Dibble.” Line, Buzzard. “ am a fool, 1 know it, and yet. Got help me, am poor enough to be a wit. —CONOR EVE. Gadsden, Ala. Class King Committee; End Man, Minstrels, ’96; Winning Lady at Cake Walk,'95. Eggert, Ernst Frederic, “ Fejcc.” Line, 1 Striper (Aide), His pathway lies among the stars. —LONCFK.LI.OW. First Class Buzzard Second Class year; Fencing Team, '96, '97. 18 Saginaw, Mich.
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Carlisle, Pa. Hepburn, Arthur Japy, “ Jaippy.” Line, 3 Striper, First Company, ‘'Hears his blushing honors thick upon hint. —Ilr.NRY VIII. Second Class Buzzard; First Class Buzzard Second Class year; Lucky Bag Committee, ‘95; Board of Editors, '97’s Lucky Bag; Substitute Class Foot-ball Team, '96; U. S. N. A. Hustlers, ’96; Sermon at Burial of Math and Skinny. Herndon, Henry Raymond, “ Biddy St. Jo, Texas. “Of them, but not among them.”—Byron. Second Class Buzzard; physically disqualified, September, 1S95. Hillcary, John Francis, “ Tragedy,” Cumberland, Md. “ can counterfeit the deep tragedian. —RICHARD III. Winning gentleman at Cake Walk, '95 ; resigned February, 1S96. Holman, Frederic Ralph, “ Polly.” Line, Buzzard, Morningside, Sioux City. Iowa. “A form, indeed. —Hamlet. Second Class Buzzard: gave advice concerning Class Ring; voted for Hop Committee. I Ioopcs, Edward Trimble, “ Eddie.” Line. Buzzard, 717 Chestnut Street, Columbia, Pa. “Hang sorrerM, care'll kill a eat. —Bf.N Jonson. Color Guard. ’97; President Athletic Association, ’96, ’97; resigned January, 1S97. Hord, Oliver Saunders, “ Reddy,” Helena, Ky. “Nothing is more terrible than active ignorance. —Gokthe. Resigned January. 1S94; entered Class of '9S; resigned June, 1S96. Houston, Victor Stewert, “ Dago. Line, First Buzzard, “Sweet the memory is to me. Of a land beyond the -cal'—LoNGFF.I.I.OW. i 1418 20th St., X. V., Washington, D. C. Naturalized plebe year; Fencing Team.‘96,'97 ; Gold Medal for Small Sword Contest, '96; President Intcr- Collcgiatc Fencing Association. Hunter, Charles Milton, “ Charlie, Wapokoncta, Ohio. “ was born, sir, when the crab urns ascending, . bid my affairs go backward. —CoNGRF.VR. Resigned January, 1S94; entered Class of'98; resigned June, 1896. Jeffers, William Nicholson, ” Plug,” Annapolis, Md. “His head is as full of quarrels as an egg is full of meat. —ROMEO ani» Jui.lET. Resigned October, 1894; entered Class of '99. Jenson, Henry Norman, “ Swede,” River Falls, Wis. “He knows what's ‘what. —BUTI.FR. Engineer; Second Class Buzzard; Hop Committee, ’95. '96; U. S. N. A. Base-ball Team, ‘94, ‘95, ’96; Manager Base-ball Team, '97 ; Captain Class Base-ball Team, '95, '96. 20
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