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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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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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f .tl THE REFLECTORSE 32 4 xg I E? S7 DANIEL J. EVANS Xi Psi Phi DAN Hand me up cz match . A Dan's elongated form first appeared, Feb- ruary 24, 1892, in Buffalo, N. Y. After look- ing down on his classmates at NIasten Park High School for four years, he favored us with his presence, and '4Dan is a jolly good fellow, always on the job, especially when somebody is buying cigars. The mystery of Dan's ever, present cigar stump is cleared up in a report in a local paper which says that Dan is suing a man for breach of promise because said man did not save all his butts for Dan . As seeing is believing , We predict he Will uphold the standard of the profession when he starts out for himself in his home town. Barrettonian Society LIOL DANIEL FITZPATRICK Frm ' 'cG0ldm Gmini are the joy of my llfell. The Springville Bugle, of Springville, N. Y., dated August 22, 1890, says that the home of Fitzpatricks was blessed by the arrival of a 9-pound baby boy, and We are led to believe that said baby boy was our Fitz . At least, he says he first opened his eyes on the above date. The Griffith Institute of Springville was annoyed by his presence for four years, and it was from that institution that he entered our college. g'Fitz,' believes in sending his patients home with some remembrance of him, and he lets that be a bi- cuspid clamp on upper bicuspid, underlaid with cotton rolls. Xi Psi Phi Barrettonian Society Class Treasurer, '13-714 Marquette Club zo
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