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Richardson, Lewis Clark, “ Richie,” or “ Tillman, “ With various reading stored his empty skull. —ClIURCIIlM.. Engineer; Class Foot-ball Team, ’93, ’96; U. S. N. A. Foot-Ball Team, 96. Greenville, X. C. Roehle, Clifton Charles, All human things Of dearest value hang on slender strings. —WALLER. Died at Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, July 14th, 1S96. Baltimore, Md. Rutledge, Carl Clyde, “ Rut, “ Tetchy and wayward. —RICHARD III. Resigned March, 1S94; entered Class of ’98; resigned October, 1S95. Kenton, Ohio. Sargent, Leonard Rundlett. Line, i Striper, “Merit wins the soul. —Pore. Lucky Bag Committee, 96; Board of Editors, 97’s Lucky Bag; Fencing Team, '97. St. Paul, Minn. Sexton, Walton Roswell. “ Gazelle.” Line, Cadet Chief Petty Officer, 1 2(! ( Monmouth, 111. “A very valiant trencher man. —Much Ado Arou i Nothing. U. S. N. A. Choir, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’97; Minstrel Show, ’96; Class Base-Hall Team, 94, '95, '96. Sheffield, Fletcher Lamar, “ Mate.” 3 Striper, Cedar Springs, Ga. Keep me innocent, make others great”—Caroline Matii.dk. Engineer; First Class Buzzard Second Class year; Secretary and Treasurer 9 four years. Shelton, Nathan Jordan, “Nat,” “ The most resplendent hair. —Wordsworth. Resigned February, 1895. New York City. Smith, Arthur St. Clairs, “ Bejox. Line, Buzzard, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. ''Formed on the goal old plan, A true and brave and downright honest man. —WHITTIER. Class Foot ball Team, '93, ’94, '95, '96; U. S. N. A. Fool-ball Team,'95,’96; Champion Culler Crew, 96. Sykes, Eugene Octave, “ Bill,” His only labor was to kill the time. —THOMSON. Resigned February, 1S95. Aberdeen, Miss. Tarrant, William Theodore. “ Bili,” “ Thou hast no sorrow in thy song. —JOHN LOGAN. Resigned May, 1894. Entered Class of '98. Brcnham, Tex. Taylor, Hugh Kirkpatrick, “ Buck,” Wilmington, Ohio. “ The world knenus nothing of its greatest men. —Henry TAYLOR. Resigned June, 1S94. Entered Class of ’9S; resigned June, 1S96. 24
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Owen, Alfred Crosby, “ Count ” or “ Crabsie.” Line, Buzzard, “Bring me no more reports. MaCHHTII. j 1208 Connecticut Avc., Washington, I). C. Captain Color Guard, ’97; Oration at Burial of Math, and Skinny; Leader of First Class German. Owens, Charles Truesdale, “ Kid.” Line, Buzzard, Indiana, Indiana Co., Pa. “Now ' is little joy To know I'm further offfrom heaven Than when I was a hoy. —Moon. Color Guard, ’97. Pattison, Dilly Nelson, “ Dilly,” Oelwin, Iowa. “Home-keeping youth have cser homely wits. —Two GkNTI.EMKN OF VKRONA. Resigned January, 1895. Peters, Francis Marion, “ Pete,' Dunlow, W. Va. Resigned February, 1S94. “Studious of change. ”—Cow fir. Perriil, Harlan Page, “ Deacon.” Line, 1 Striper, Lebanon, Ind. “MOST men are hail. —Bias OF pRIKNF.. Second Class Buzzard ; Secretary and Treasurer V. M. C. A., ’95 ; Vice-President Y. M. C. A., '96; President Y. M. C. A., ’97. Powell, Joseph Wright, “ Blokcy.” Line, 3 Striper and Adjutant, -j Os vego ' “I think the devil would not have me damned lest the oil that is in me 'would set hell on fire. —Mf.rry Wives of Windsor. First Class Buzzard Second Class year; June Ball Committee; Class Ring Committee ; U. S. N. A. Fool-ball Team,’95,’96; Captain U. S. N. A. Foot ball Team, '96; Class Foot ball Team,’93,'94,‘95,’96; Class Base- ball Team, '95, ’96; U. S. N. A. Choir, ‘97. Pratt, Peter Lloyd, “ Pete,” Sycamore, 111. “ IVhen he next doth ride abroad May I be there to seel —COWPF.R. Fnginccr; promoted to Cadet Passed Assistant Fngineer, February, 1897; President Class of’97 four years: Hop Committee, ’96, '97: Chairman June Ball Committee; Chairman Hop Committee, 97; Silver Medal for Small Aim Target Practice. Prcssey, Alfred Warren, “ Prof.” Line, Buzzard, Broken Bow, Neb. “Such labored nothings in so strange a style, Amazed the dull and made the learned smile. —Port:. Apollo Bclvidere First Class year. Reynolds, William Herbert, “ Knight.” Line, 3 Striper, 3d Company, Waycross, Ga. “ ne'er saw nectar on a lip, But -where my own did hope to sip. — HI RIDAN. Second Class Buzzard; U. S. N. A. Crew, ’96. 23
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Terry, Joseph Dandridge, “ Bones, “ My tendency is to philosophize. —BYRON. Resigned July, 1S96. Roanoke. Va. Thelcen, David Elias, “ Bobo.” Line, First Buzzard, Kenosha, VVis. “A'ight after night He satf ami bleared his eyes with boohs.''— I.ONCKEI.I.0W. Second Class Buzzard. Tonkin. John Barnett, Toledo, Ohio. “ ’ Tis grievous parting with good company —GEORGE Ei.IOT. Resigned February, 1894. Tottenham, John William, “ Good luck go with thee. - Henry V. Resigned February, 1S94. Entered Class of'98, resigned February, 1S95. Bellville, Tex. Van Orden, George, “ Gutz,” East Jordan, Mich. “As good luck would have it. —Merry Wives oe Windsor. Engineer. Ward, Joshua Thomason, “Josh, San Antonio, Tex. “ True as needle to the pole. —Barton Booth. Holds three N. A. A. A. medals; resigned February, 1S95. Watson, Henry Willis, Lexington, Miss. “Does the best his circumstance allows. —VouNo. Resigned February, 1894. Webber, George, “ Gaspargoo.” 1 Striper, Texarkana, Ark. “ lest men suspect your tale untrue Keep probability in view. —Gay. Engineer; Class Base-ball Team, ’9$, '96; Class Ring Committee. Wells, Horace Taylor, Jr., “ Rabbit, Lamar, Mo. 'As merry as the day is long. —MUCH A DO ABOUT NOTHING. Resigned February, 1S95. Wells, William Benefici, “Annapolis Bill,” Newton, Iowa. “ This is a bold bad man. —Henry VIII. Resigned February, 1894; entered Class of ’98. Wessels, Arthur Lewis, “ Hungry Joe,” or “ Sergeant,” Clinton, Iowa. “HffW many crimes are committed in thy name. —Madame Roi.AND. Dismissed April, 1896. 25
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