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A THE REFLECTOR X 32? V Q 3 RAPHAEL HENRY DOLLINGER the place. Xi Psi Phi DOLLY I meddle with no manif bufzneff but my own Clayton, in the Thousand Island district owes its popularity as a summer resort to the fact that it is the birthplace of our hero of the immaculate wardrobe. Dolly's beaming countenance first made its appearance on anuary 29 ISQI After receiving his preparatory education in the Clayton High School, Doll5 decided to work his way south, and jumped a freight train for Buffalo. As a student and good fellow in our col lege, he gained immediate popularity Another one of the undecided regarding his future location but we are of the opinion that hum will be Barrettonian Society Class President, 'I3- 714 HERMAN G. EBLING 5'HERM1E HA mother? pride-zz fatherfr joy . Batavia, N. YI, claims the distinction as the birthplace of a famous musician who made his first musical discords on December 3, 1894, this mortal being none other than our 'fHermie , who now holds the position of class pianist, and organist of the Red Light Nlission. I-lermiei' is an expert at tickling the ivories and drives many of our cares and sorrows away between lectures. Batavia High School made it possible for him to enter our University, and since coming here he has made good in all branches. just U. S, A. is all he will say regarding his future location. Xi Psi Phi Theta Nu Epsilon Barrettonian Society 18
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K JOHN C. DICKSON CCDICK77 Hllflcm delight! not me, nor woman efithwif 'We have tried to Find such a town as Decker- no such place can be our search is because ville, Mich., but as yet located. The reason for Dick says he was born in the above town on August IO, 1893. All we word that there is such can do is to take his a place. Deckerville High School threw him into our midst. lfVe wonder what Dick would do without Nlagner, for whenever he has any work to do, he is either looking for Jim or else he is with him, Never- theless, he is there when it comes to a show- down . It is impossible to tell where he will locate, as he does not know himself. Barrettonian Society LEO S. DODGE BRUzo A man who can fool the world . In perusing Hoodis Almanac, the writer 's at- tention was suddenly called to Warmers, N. Y., January 26, 1892,-Birthday of L. S. Dodge. Then Bruzo,' volunteered that he obtained his early education at Wayland High School and Cazenovia Seminary. The perspicuity of this gentleman is beyond the contemplation of any of his contemporaries, and so it is left to the fair sex to remark upon the salubrious condition of his mental verbosity. Meaning he is a candidate for matrimony who refuses to admit it. Con- fidentially, dear readers, we think he will locate in Cuba, N. Y., but the official statement given out by our editor is 'LLord only knows where Till practice, and He won't tell. 7' Delta Sigma Delta Theta Nu Epsilon Barrettonian Society Captain Basketball Team, ,I2-713 Manager Basketball Team, '13-'14 Editor-in-Chief of THE REFLEcToR 17
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1 THE RE C W , F E TOR gy , f Yf:-iii? '1 2- - ag: V 1 - ' 1 .5 ,1v- A l p HARGLD G. ENSIGN Cl 77 Hare you may .ree 'Red', the married mann. The hery locks of red were first seen in the sky above the secluded spot known as McGraw, N. Y., April 13, 1891. The schools claiming the honor of having prepared 'cRed', for our univer- sity, are hlcGraW High School, Cortland State Normal and Cazenovia Seminary. RedH is usually quiet, but will do anything for excite- ment, even to getting married. After snatching his sheepskin from U. B., Red'7 expects to practice in America. He declines to give any further statements to the press. Xi Psi Phi Theta Nu Epsilon Barrettonian Society ' . .411-2:24 -- .. .4:11a1:1:2:a1qq:v '- V f B. HARRISGN EDDY ClBEN7J, CCED77 ' Take him and we him wall-he if worthy of iz . At Shamokin, Pa., on September 23, 1889, this strange and Wonderful mixture of pride, piety and depravity became matriculated in the town census. Ed then breezed through the Shamo- kin High School by book or crook and came on by freight to Buffalo. 'cBen', is also one of the fevv dovvntrodden Benedicts our class boasts of, but seems to be able to carry it cheerfully enough to predict a practice in years to come at Olean, N. Y. Delta Sigma Delta Barrettonian Society 19
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