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THE REFLECTORSE 32 4 V Q LEVIN, LESTER CC 77 It if cz greater romplimenz to be' trufzfed than to bf loved? The day after April Fool's Day was celebrated in 1895, for there came unto Nlr. and Nlrs. Levin of Rochester, N. Y., a sensible, curly-haired boy, and they named him Lester. Lester's aversion to rattle boxes and toys was soon discovered, and at the age of three he could say his A,B,C,'s and do a little algebra. Les,' was duly graduated from East High School, and his sensibleness led him to study dentistry. He selected the best dental col- lege in the land-U. of B. Lesterls source of amusement at college was looking up anatomy and allied subjects. His favorite poetic recita- tion, which he delivered so often during his Fresh- man year, is Zim, Zim, Zim. Levin will practice in Rochester. Barrettonian Society Sigma Alpha Nu LOCKHART, HERVEY C6 77 A little Scotchecry was heard in hflayville in 1895, and Hoot mon, a Wee Scotch child was Wi' us. This fair-haired' lad, joyful, stern and studious, was destined to be a great man. Under careful tuition of his father, Hervey was ready to learn all about dentistry. His experienced ability for prosthesis is known to us all, and his specialty is packing plates ,and casting aluminum full uppers. Lockhart is quite a singer, and very often We hear him pour forth some love melody. Hervey's .heart is in the right lace-but I can not just remember her name. hoping that Hervey will soon hopes. Delta Sigma Delta Barrettonian Society Double Four Nlandolin Club Glee Club p .. Anyhovv, here's realize his highest 31
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I 1 1 THE SREFLECTQR 32 ' V S E? KELLY, JOHN P. WH1sPERrNc.'l Song- I Didnit Raife My Boy To Be cz Soldier. Born in Rochester in ISQI, and when only a small boy moved to Honeoye Falls where he later became a prize waltzer. For the last three years we have been trying to dope out the peculiar smile that is always on his face when he is talking to anyone, but maybe that only means an inspira- tion for an invention which he is after in a mys- terious way. Evidently, John's ancestors served in the Civil or Revolutionary VVar, for when the call came for University recruits, John was the first to respond and will soon be corporal. Nlarquette Club Barrettonian Society Company Rl, 65th Regiment ' Sigma Phi Delta LOJOCONO, SAVERIO STEPHEN CCJOCKJ7 'Well, Friend Lojocono first began to eat garlic on August 15, ISQZ. Jock is a H116 fellow, and in 1912, due to hard labor, etc., he was graduated from Builalo Central High School. Lojocono was always desirous of being an aid to humanity, so he spent a year studying medicine, but then de- ciding that .the mouth is the gateway to disease, he concluded that dentistry should be his profes- sion. And here is a Senior. Wle all wish L'-lockv success wherever he may practice, be it Black Rock or South America. . Barrettonian Society 30
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1 . Q THE REFLECTORAE , 32 0 r 1 Us LONG NORMAN B. 7 CCSAG77 c'N0body lower afar mam. On the 16th of September, 1892, there arrived in New York City a rather robust child. He was too large for New York, so his folks took him to Atlanta, Ga., and finally to Olean. He surprised the town folks by exhaustive knowledge, and the high school authorities graduated him in 1912. After a year of -rest, Norman decided that den- tistry was his calling, so he traveled up to Buffalo. Some say that Norman will surely become a politician, but he is quite handy with the forceps, provided they are strong enough. Sag is quite a critic, and you will always find him in the front row at the Teck Theater on hlonday evenings. 'fl should worryl' is his favorite saying and he practices what he preaches. Delta Sigma Delta Barrettonian Society Double Four D7 RIARQUEDANT, PEARL IRENE PEARL 'l Un a cold morning in November, Pearl joined us earthly beings at Rives junction, hlichigan. After spending her infant years there, she came to Rochester with her people. HPearlU is some student, and the East High School graduated her in 1908. She decided that her calling was the business world, so she studied for two years at the Roches- ter Business Institute. After mastering the fundamental principles of business, she was still unsatisfied. After once visiting a neighborhood dentist, she decided that dentistry would be just the thing for her, so she waited until IQI3, and joined us. Unlike other members of her sex, c'Pearl77 is decidedly practical, and dentistry just suits her. She is quite lively, and has often tried to jump from the prof's desk to her seat in the amphitheater. Pearl'7 will practice in Rochester. Barrettonian Society Wlomarfs Club of University 32
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