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N. e.,-g ':Ap.g LL4, , , A pg J .--Lana,--QL , l LT- 'T' 7 i 7 - - A S if-1 3 ilfilii Y N1 1 1 l 1 9 1 1 1 x 1 '1l 1 1, x l V, all WILLIS WINTER BRADLEY, jr. 1 FORMAN, NORTH DAKOTA l Bil1,n Brad', lf? lVaman! thou Iozfeliest gift that here below ff, Mar: can receive, or Proexidenee bestowf' -PRAED. Three Stripes Qizjg Varsity Crew Q4, 3, 252, Captain Crewfzjg Class Footballfeijg Star Q4,3,2,I Brad has become a man of' the world since ki' Q1 1 11 ,, 112 1 ' :1 M211 l 1l if 11 1 V 1, , I 1 X1 N' his sojourn in Crabtown. Has hopes of learning all lil to dress his Company without those picturesque E111 lj, arm gyrations with which he used to shoo the I crows out of the cornfield back on the old farm. l Halts progressively, knees first. A generous free- gg l board and a low metacentre give him a power on the water, his being I 9o7's only Red N Plebe year. ij Engineered a crew Centre party that met with dis- astrous results in the way of' seasickness. Req'ed for a commuter's ticket to Bal- timore First Class summer. rllll LESLIE EMMETT ERATTON ll HASTINGS, NEB. Chops, Chu1eta, H Our Leslie, Dad He was the paralyzer ofthe female heart, We used to ea!! him the Bellehugger of Spoonmoref' My 41 Second Class P. O. Qljg Track Squad fab, Class Numeralsg Two Stripes fljg fl Y. M. C. A. QQ, Barbarian QQ, Heathen This is our Leslie, the Harry Lehr of' Crabtown, the idol of Baltimore W. I C., the pride of the girls and the terror of the chaperones. Has a fondness for the silvery moon f .1 '1 we Nf:'tf,,-:QL-:wie 15.24-..f.-.:'?xA-fK'E-T1f:Q+ f? 'W ' lim fl ,. Ulf ll W ll il r--N W1 11, 1. 11 1 . .K .. 5, .f,...,,Esss,- and claims relations with Romeo. Was famed befiore entering the Academy for his long curly hair and his picture in the Hastings Tribune. Belonged to the Y. M. C. A. Plebe year, but was converted by the gang. Has his picture taken I every two months, and worries over whether he is ,ll fat or not. liinvies Hobson but thinks he can beat him in a fiair trial. Believes in love at first sight, second sight and every time he gets a sight of anything feminine. Re- X533 ceives daily books from Somerset, Pa., 4, lip U and answers same without regard to ,1 or morning busts. ,E , E '-Q5 Ike's model ofa finished man. ,ll y 11 Dadl but lSl'1,t she a peach. AWIQ5- '1 ,. , - ,, E , ll A nie' A -,isa 2. w .--. ge erin. a.-.. 5. 1-1.1.2.1-f:S.ff:-sae, D W ' if 23 Qljfiffl 2. ,ze A , :ff Y-5
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4 1 5 sg S-5:1-Qxza, A11 54 13,4 - 1 x:3:s.x?glx?, Qilkfglxivl iQ. 3 rn. rib 55155. 335- :3'ssT:..l,,: A A Z Q 12 1:2 ii M lv' X, 'U ,', vi 1. . 4 ' 4 s r 1 J 1 1'1 1 v P' Q1 ,,f,.1 'H ,.A E, y CHARLES TALLEY BLACKBURN QE, rffvi ASEE 5 1 lf'.'i7l . EVANSTON, WYOMING pg 55 n 4 yr ' n an fm l I Y Black, 'Lad, Squ1ge, Bum o fg Through thirk and thin, both o'er bank I iii- And bush, in hope her io attain. -SPENSER. y A Choir QQ, Ijg Second Class Buzzardg Santee Qetjg Battalion Adjutant He has been packed up ready to leave at every exam, but is still with us. Had a time at V1 l l .1 1r- 1 I 11,1 1 1, 1 K, I 1 Ll, . ljl Rockland, Second Class cruise, and made the hit 1 of his life at Squirrel Island. Stood I in English one month youngster year and Was bumped, the dose having been repeated several times since. ij Succeeded in making the Choir, Second Class I kqtg year after a long struggle and the use of political influence. A ladies' man, though fickle by nature. lf Learned to play the mandolin under a Whaleboat Qi on the Nevada in spite of everyone else on the ship. Has an amiable disposition, LQ, his anger being aroused only when you muss his hair. Perhaps he Won't be 1Qfl lfl troubled With it a few years from now. Spent greater part of his course bumming lk A what he needed-then any thing he saw others with. Isn't she a peach! H ,ij GEORGE HALL BOWDEY ff ,ll PITTSBURG, PA. Bill, Hog-Face, Bowditch ffl He would not with a peremplory lone Assert the nose upon his fare his ownf' 32 Buzzard Qllg Star Q3, 2, ij, Santee Q Was quite a lamb when We first saw him, fill but has since acquired a blustering voice and a tyrannical frown highly useful in terrifying instruc- , f 1',li 41 . . . . i tors. An excited scrutinizer of the bulletin boards when marks are posted and then sings Soaked 1-,Sl Q1 Again with much pathos. Spent several sleep- A,,1 ,A less nights youngster year after the temporary loss of a very large and beautiful photograph. Can give forty-four reasons why he didn't get a P. O. lvl 'J t, the first term Second Class year and ,Ci lx 6,.ff ' forty-four more Why he got the '97, black book instead of three stripes, second term. Has developed as a tg? H 'L savoir at a marvelous rate that jig' S fc IQ has threatened even Dusty and XZ V Q Hannah their places. nSpl1t! 111 f J 'N f V 593 Tell me Vat I aml 'ii Q, i l l -g.'5'::: Q . i ij E T V : ef -.1' gffigtifleffggilgiiajffxfE:?'il?fif,'if'a17flffiE?ffffiffii-T5i7f? do f I l 1 - X 27 ,ff xg., f 'N ,VV x A. 1 of A-s
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'CTX QQ -Q 5.5-3Qg..g35,f,---,-.--.-QQ -.gy-.g,.9 '-iQQi,'u7RTg.l 1 ' ' T-.'SF-1faY.'E-.3I5s.f?1'.f ,Xx1- l ei.E-f 7 . E A., - 'Ji r-. x 1 s xx. s H- + -ex 'f .X ,Q JERE HUTCI-11Ns BROOKS ,334-,i Sf. DETROIT, MICH. f . --Xu ,A-fem! li 5 n 1: 1'-iii? - i Jjs Skip, 'Jerry in - K s 1 My, A W, fi? Here's a sigh to those who love me, y y! And a smile to those who hate fmbifcimr :fl And, whatever sky's above me, Q img 95' Here's a heart for every fate. X . Four Buttons Qzzjg Buzzard fly, Midship- , i .. I'l12ll1i7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, lj. M K' fy From far off Detroit this young Wolverine 1 'f answered the call-has since discovered that the a ,ll call was a bluff, and so Jerry wishes he had not . . . to if sat in. Claims that the D. U. R. is fast enough 3 if-we-es4:r.:fp13if::yif:15:f55sf.2ifef:'f,Q for him, though is reputed to be quite an artist in the line of smoke buggies-at any rate, we if l know he does not believe in carriages or wagons. Loves a good cigar, and the tj. I . . . . . . r man who will olier him One. Fusses occasionally, just to keep his hand in. in it Hard to please, but, Once pleased, he is pleased. Would rather bone than do anything-except sleep, or eat, or smoke, or talk about Detroit. The class baby. Grand old man. lil ALFRED VVINSOR BROWN, Jr. CHELSEA, MASS. 5 Billy, H Buster, Ted, Billy Brown from Bawston, H Integral Sign ig I am fearfully and wonderfully made. -l39TH PSALM. Ca. One Stripe lzjg Star 14, 3, lj, Interclass W I. Track Meet gf, Elsie from Chelsea. A man with curvilinear . . . U? J build and a languid droop to his countenance. ll fi Started on the road to military glory with the if position as Sergeant-Major of the High School Cadets. Uses the Bawston A and cultivates lf artistic disorder in dress. One of Pop BrOwn's stand-bys Plebe year, but still quietly cheerful. 'fl Cl , Q.. A living example of the conservation of energy. yi' if c if Raised the price of powder Plebe summer ii! trying to qualify in small arms. First lufi' of' the spud lockers Q4, 3, 23 but lost yy, his rate lil when that useful article went V 4 out of commission on the land crab cruise. . 3 is 29 ,s i 25 i -X555 X Sb
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