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lU ' CI! RnSSM.W Al.KXANDGK (Al.), Ik-lleville, I ' a. Ilelleville High School. Age, 22; Height, . ) ft. S in.; Weit ht, r,r, lbs. How sad it Is that H ' e iiiiist -luork. Al, the l.!ing ille lieauty, ha.s had a varied experience in his young life; from teaching school in Belleville, Pa., to getting a taste of the war. We fear that Under- wood ' s neck can attest to his martial tend- encies, especially when Al is in a ] ersiiasive mood. We wonder what he and Chaseman have tip their sleeves for they may always be seen together. Al is the only man in school who is privileged to wear the gold service strijie on his sleeve. As a student Al may be said to be a top-notcher. Theory comes to him very easily and he can get away with it in the infirmary, but . 1 says, Nor am I even the thing 1 cnuhl be. Leonard TIai.i. Amf.s (Red), Pungoteague, V ' a. Pungoteague Prc]i. ( )di)ntologic;il Society. Age, 22 ; Height, . ' i ft. 1 li in. ; Weight, KlOlb--. ' ' Cod ' s fiju cr touched him and he sicf ' l. ' ' Red has two aims in life, first to find a place to sleej), unmolested by lectures, and second, to becnme a Knight of the Force])s. Red has the distinctinn of l)eing the only m;in who has ever successfuly used a water- syringe in c(imbin:itii in with ;i rubber-dam. Me used In think last ye;ir that the rubber- dam pre ' ente(l the waler from getting into the miiuth. .MtliMUgh I ' .lack ' s theorv is C(}n- lrar ' to Red ' s, the latter says black and (-(] ne er did harmonize. Red has the guild will I if e ery fellow in the class and we wish him the greatest success and prosper- ity. 25
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FkKI) I.KK P.Ar.KR ( Pop), Uound Hill, ' a. Marshall Culle.oc , W. a. Ilethany C .ilk ' ge, ' . ' a. Critic Giirgas ( )d( ntoli)g ical Society. Age. 2!); Height. 5 ft. (;; . in. Weight. l.V .. The zcorld turns aside to let aiiv man f ass who kinncs where he is goimj. Baber. better known as Po]). ' corner In nil the wild hills of W. ' a., uses the leaf and sprinkles the streets. ( )utside of that he is a very good fellow and lo es the ladies. He is one of our suninier students and made for the infirmary its great income, which must be jiaid out now as income tax. Pop would be better off if he had a better room- mate, as it takes most of his time combing Hope ' s hair. Pop has made a great suc- cess in dentistr}- up to the present and we are all sure that West X ' irginia will greet him with open arms. Arthur Irving Bell (Art). ' ' • a Charlottetown. Prince luhvard Island, Can. Cape Travers Iligli School. Prince of ' ales College. (iorgas ( dontological Society. The purpose of a journey is not only to arrive at a goal, hut to find enjoyfuent on the way. ' ' Arthur hails from the Garden of the Gulf. Canada, to be more specific. They raise them tall and short up there; Arthur is tall. Mac is short. They were inse])aral)le during their college career. Art. has l een a very successful student and hard worker, both in theory and in practice. Adored by all the girls, yet falling for never a one. Not one? Well, maybe one. For Dame Rumor has it that Cupid has been busy and scored a bull ' s-eye. After taking a course at Co- hiiiihia, . rt intends to practice in Massachu- setts, where, we have no doubt, success awaits him. 26
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