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1 T THE REF1 .ECTORTE 32 4 xp' Q E? ll Qllbe Qquirrel Qiluh QE5tafJIi5IJeU in 1916 The Local Grder of Nuts, recently established at U. of B. Dental College, has attained its highest ambition. It has been granted a charter by that great national organization-the Squirrel Club. The securing of this charter will benefit not only the petitioners but the college at large, in that the segregation of this species permits them to indulge in their caprices Without molestation and also re- moves an affection which has long been a source of Worry to the students at U. of B. Great credit is due to Bill Smith and Harry Silverburg, for Without their aid We Would never have been able to secure the charter. :Eratrcs in Grin Dr. Haller Dr. Fiero Dr. Jackson Dr. Hughey .fratrzs in .farultatc Dr. Thomas Hicks Dr. Clinton Dr. Garretson Dr. McCall :Fratrza in Qrlnllegiu 1916 Bill Smith Jake Gsmun Glenn Quick Max Weissman Mike Unger Sunny Gibbons 1917 Silverburg Milcareck Catell Edgar 1918 Greenky - McQueston C Piccolo Lizwl Sapienza Charles 58
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THE REFLEcToR . w t sv' t Elarupbenp Dozing before the fire in an easy chair, I was suddenly carried in a whirl of wind, rain and fire, down, down, down! The earth opened up to swallow, as it were, a single atom of humanity. Ever down, down, until the speed was terrific, swifter than any earthly powers have been able to produce. Deep into the bowels of the earth! There was no time for fright! At last the speed began to slackenl I was in an immense hallway and suspended in space. The surroundings were illumined by an unnatural light. All had a mystic glow. Before me in the center of the hallway was an immense cauldron of boiling substances. From it shot rays of peculiarly colored lights. These rays went dancing and flitting all through the room. Suddenly in the dancing rays there appeared a something partly human, partly animal in form. In one hand was held a scepterg in the other, a sword, from its eyes shot rays of the same peculiar glow as from the cauldron. The sword in the mighty arm quivered as if to strike, and behold, the mysterious being spoke saying, I am Fate. I-Iearest thou me! Thou art brought hither that thou mayest learn the des- tinies of an earthly band-the Class of I916.'7 I was suddenly startled by a noise which seemed familiar. VVhen it sounded again I recognized it as 'cCuckoo. There now appeared before me in the rays and smoke, nobody but old Perf Quick. Ap- parently he had taken advantage of his perforating abilities and now was chief antrum tamper of the town of Cortland, where he acted the part of village cut-up in his youth. A buxom country lass of the cornfed variety was making him an orthodontia appliance in the lab. In a cloud of smoke he disappeared, and before me was a little village. In the village square in large gold letters was the sign HM. Unger, the Bermuda Dentist. Up the stairs I went, and found Satchel covered with smiles and counting money which was appar- ently very plentiful. Mike then took me into the lab. Seated in the corner, playing a flute, was a peculiar-looking individual. Closer scrutiny revealed it to be our old friend, Badger Fleek. After gradua- tion, Buff had gone to Florida, where some patient who refused to pay a bill had waited for him along the board walk and struck him 6o
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