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I THE REF1 .ECTORCE W 4 XI Q E? YV CLOR WILLIAM MERLE Virtue alone if happineff hen, below . Merle, after some debating, decided to open his eyes, December 21, 1890, in Little Falls,,N. Y. The Falls were too Little', for him, so he moved to Syracuse, N. Y., where he completed his High School course. After two years of col- lege life fone in Syracuse University and the other in the University of Rochesterj, he joined our ranks. After the nine o'clock lecture, he can al- ways be found in the hfluseum, reading his daily letter from the ideal of his dreamsn. Married life will soon have another follower, at least from reports, and Rochester will be blessed with his ollice. Delta Sigma Delta Barrettonian Society Business Nlanager of THE REFLECTOR ARNOTT A. MOORE UR. Nor Hz live: not now that knows me to be in love,- yet I am in love . HR. Not , the iking of photographers, was rocked in his cradle for the first time in the City of Buffalo, September 6, 1892. He remained in this city long enough to earn a diploma from Central High School and then journeyed to the University of Pennsylvania, where he remained for one year. He then decided to be a regular man and so joined our ranks. His specialty was making gold inlays with air-tight, water-tight joints and gauranteed to last until the patient reached the outside door of the inirmary. Any- way, Arnott is a winner and will try his skill in his home town. Xi Psi Phi Barrettonian Society Class Treasurer, '12-'13 30
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THE REFLECTQR 32 4 V 5 VICTOR MCKINLEY HVIC77, CCMAC77 'L Warte no time i1i wordfw. View, the optimist, was born in Clayton, N.Y., August 24, 1892. The reason the writer can be so sure of his optimism, is the fact that Nlac'7 slept behind him in lectures the entire Senior year. Vic became very popular because of his elforts along the line of toques, and the Seniors are still pondering over the phenomenon of his paying his tuition and buying the toques with the same money. 'cMac joined us, after snlatch- ing his 'csheepskin H from the Clayton High School. Xi Psi Phi Barrettonian Society Assistant Manager of THE REFLECTOR I Nlarquette Club JAMES HENRY MCKNIGHT CCMAC77 I To all mankind a romtaiitfrieiid, Provided they have smoke: to lendv. St. Patrick missed by a day having another protege, for Mac asked for the makin7s', of his lirst cigarette on March 18, ISQ3, in Dunkirk, N. Y. After prominently associating in the Dunkirk High School athletics, he made his first bow to the ladies and has been bowing ever since. The funny part of it is, he thinks he gets away with it. Has no definite views in life, so let the world bid high for him, for he is a winner. If satisfactory bids are advanced, he will Try Dunkirk First . Delta Sigma Delta Barrettonian Society Editor-in-Chief ofBi.fo1i, '14-715 Basketball Team, '12,-'13, '13-'14 Marquette Club 29
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f. W. 5 THE REFLECTCRSAQ 32 4 V t QE? i RAYMOND ALOYSIUS MURPHY MURPHH Happy avn If from rarer I am free. Why arenit they all content like me? The night of March I, 1894, was exceedingly windy, and inasmuch as nature creates all things consistently, Murph'7 Cjust as windyj was ushered into Albany, N. Y. He refused to work, and his father rather than have him in trouble sent him to the Albany High School. After fin- ishing at that institution, lVIurph', decided to work, and thus his reason for joining us. Always enjoys telling stories Qnew at one timel, and is a great advocate of cheering sectionsn. He thinks Albany will be small enough for his office. Delta Sigma Delta Barrettonian Society Nlarquette Club Glee and Nlandolin Clubs DAVID BOARDMAN NEWELL BROTHER 'g' Fam would I climb, but I fear Pd fall The big-headed bohner , who parts his hair with a cow card, let loose his first unearthly screech on March I7, 1891, at Westport, N. Y As yet, we haven't heard St. Patrick brag of the coincidence. After ingloriously showing his marvelous intellect to the faculty of the Westport High School, he came here, purchased a good front seat, and was fully matriculated, Has no accomplishments to speak of, save the fact that he made the ill-fated NIustache Club at its initial meeting. Brother', will practice any- where there is need of a dentist and church elder combined. Delta Sigma Delta Abbas Prophet and Biographer . . I A , ,.. -i.. . .ff ' r I I f Barrettonian Society 31
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