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ci , , f' fl , 4 1 , x . .N 'Cn-5 ' AUGUSTIN TOUTANT BEAUREGARD 'QAM N , K ' SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS l I Toot lei His speech, his looks, his zfery air, T All speak so mozzingly in his behalf. -ADDISON. Two Stripes. S 23 Plays the mouth organ in French, the man- dolin in Italian, sings in Spanish, and talks with a triple accent. Has a great grease with the Dago Department, is the commandant's oHicial inter- lil I, preter, and can get a four from any Southern ff ,-aa ,-,, ff instructor for the mere asking. Took care of the .sq V, I, President at inauguration, 1905. Always bright 9, l c,, and happy and possessed of a chivalrous manner that proclaims him a fusser of fi s I lllrl I I 1 I , f ll 'I L, f fl no mean ability. WILLIAM LEWIS BECK SEDALIA, Mo. ,N Beck ,C The helpless look of blooming infaney, ll He halh eaten me out of house and homef,-SHAKESPEARE. Star Q3, Ijg One Stripe. , The man with the Buflham memory las long yi, , , R5 I s if I , , r. ' as one of Uncle Ben's pap sheetsj-a photo- gg graphic mentality utterly indiferent to character MQ, , ofsubj ect. The class is grateful to Pete for giving if I us that good English word Pete Beck-to mem- V El' A orize-commas, periods, ink spots and all from lr, A to Z. Pete is the pride of Sedalia, and a devotee of Magnolia Brand. Loves to read li! the Society Notes. Looks blue with fright and lf hunger while reciting, but lands the marks. Never fx, ,,-.. gg harms no one, and is a frequent goat of ffl , the spongers and practicaljokers. Some- js times known as the blushing usher, and assumes a charming red complexion when I fx ,ll the teasing classmates round him swarm. Q llll Q K No sir, that's on the bottom of yy 5' gg page 67, opposite figure 33. I so Lttt. A , , I pi, , I - , -L 24 'ff' , w v' 4
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-B N , IPX if - '-,if.x'cQ--5--1, x--.,j,-fl,1f- S .-i.,,-- 1, ., :-,- X N. , - -, sf. f. f ff.. 'Q S 4 ' t . X .. . L R A , t fi fv ,il 1 . N 1 :-X-,g -4 1.-V- gf' s. is ' Q :gf-W .i 4 taxi ff x:g-gag-1' -f ----r ,K -. 5 -,, - ,:- . 5 a. ff W5-fegsgg. C.-:y,s:,-L . , 1 Al 1 'l hi CLAUDE OSCAR BASSETT SPOKANE, WASH. It is for homely features lo keep homey They had their name 1he11ce. -MILTON. Fencing Squad Q4, 3, 2, Il, Duelling Swords l3jg Fencing QN2lg Star Slender and stooped, needing only his glasses to make him strictly Hpreacheresquen in appear- ance. Has an oscillatory walk, a hesitating speech and a rather lost expression, but with the aid ofa well-developed Pete Beck memory Won a place among the eighty six. Lived with Peachy for three years-two souls with but a single thought, and that belonged to Peachy. Found distinction as a fiencer owing to steady Work on the squad as consistent as his boning. CORTLANDT CHESTERFIELD BAUGHMAN PARKERSBURG, W. VA. Baugh, Chester, Bug, Commodore He would take hearts and break lhem, this man. -KIPLING. A heart whose low is innocent. -BYRON. Buzzard fzlg Choir f4, 3, 2, Il, Fusser Q4, 3, 2, I 5- Chesterfield was well named. His art of fra' QM., .- 'f CL :f?f3f 5i':-if?Fv'ffTi,fT K7'E-'YET-' -'Rl rf ii., .--,C---2,f,-L:-ey.f:fL.fe,f,-J-a.. ..v,-,,,-S. - ,X X f 3 Bass lf pleasing does credit to the forethought of those l who christened him. Generally causes a drought Ql of hat ribbons and rating badges on the practice ships. Although no yacht along the Fastern ,QQ ,ix coast is complete without him, he somehow man- lb ages to find a few moments to go ashore and be admired. His name at the Griswold will live long after him. Is willing to play baseball with anyone 'swf whose ancestors came over in the Mayflower. Quiet and dignified, mi and on the Whole the best man the fx, N chaperones have ever found to take sal l their visitors to the hops. E bfi , i t fi, 2 vi? l I N ,sejw Q7 Pls
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rm r r z T igfasistsblqcqq .1'fr:,f::- woo . X: ..-.H 'Q,:-Q3.jj3e1:-- r if I7 , T - el r - Eg WEYMAN POTTER BEEHLER riff lt j? ATHENS GA X. lr' iq, , ' 'll' r --cf-fx Beeh1er, Bil1'l 13111 JO O , MAS Qs 0 Q ' For all my books are woman's looks, :lg And sludies their rnrhantmentsf' 4, lv 1 A ,i Santee UQ, First Class Buzzard. i H A Teutonic blonde who started life in foreign lands. Rather savey, but the demerits that follow in the Wake of his rough houses have occulted i any astral ambitions he may have had. Talks like an overloaded dynamo engine with a loose .1 friggin V, gg qqi ii X , . gland. One of the constant fussers. Holds the ' record in getting to main gate after dinner and drills. Cornered the violet market several times, and forgot to return from leave y once First Class summer, but says there is no connection. A famous citizen of , Crabtown, idolized with Flossie in the local bazoo. Believes canoes are rather pleasant during brigade athletics, but otherwise has no use for them. PATRICK NEISCN LYNCH BELLINGER CHERAW, S. C. With the smile that was rlzild-like and bland. -BRET HARTE. Buzzard QQ, lj. With the single exception of Rats, Pat has the honor of having more names per inch immersion than any man in the class. The Won- der is how he preserves his stability-especially as his metacentric height is not great. ' An open-faced lad from Dixie, with a sunny smile that wins him hearts Qfemininej. Has lived four years with our Georgie and still survives despite the mandolin, though they say he am , , will never be the same. Fusser extraor- ' X dinary to George s Seminaries Never misses a hop, and never fails to make a hit Look a ye e NL. 1 N 1 V I g m . . . ' I h cc I. I ' 1 I ' i s 9 . 25 g . I
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