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JAMES FRANKLIN BROWN, CINCINNATI, 01110. Philo, Vim. Westliiili- made his flag rush. arity has been growing at a remarkable rate. He is a would-be joker and spends most of his sparc time trying to make other peo- ple laugh. He is the pocket edition of Ezra Kendall. Brown expects to be a home missionary and has made Z1 good start by trying to reform . 'iCincy came to ster last year and rep at the annual Since then his popul Gilmore. Club, Reserve Foot-ball Team. If A-9SiSlfLllf in Claczuisiry-Ill. 'IDLSIE BELLE CLARK, EDENBURG, PA. Leczgoreavz., Town., Y. TV. O. A. 37 This bonny lass who hails from the township of Beaver joined the ranks of '08 in the fall of 1904. She is a diligent student, a faithful Leagorean, and a pleasant companion, At one time music was her forte as was shown by her prefer- ence for Love,s Old Sweet Song . Now she has taken to French, e. g. '4Le Moinsf' Considering Elsie's disposition We predict that life will al- ways give her the best it has to oller. -
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FRANK CUMBHNGS BACHOP, XVARREN, PA. Philo, llilson Club. is noted as a philanthropist. Joining the class of 1908 in its infancy, Frank has had the grandest of' opportunities for becoming renowned. He is proof against the Co-eds, even going around a corner in order to avoid an accidental meeting . Though his great fault is to butt in all conversations , we must not lose sight of his rec- ord as an athlete, especially as a polo player. To him, there is nothing new under the sun . Bachop is a hard student, and JAMES CLARKE BELL, GRQEENSBURG, PA. Philo, Kelly Club, Class Pfresiclenl II,' Eel. Agroj Holcacl II-Ulf Banquet Toast If TOC!Sl'll'LClSlC7' U5 Junior Contest III. Nicknamed after the emblem of one of our large national political parties, he is one of the shrewdest politicians in col- lege. However, Rooster's thoughts are not all centered on politics for occasionally we see him wandering 'around with a dark-haired maiden, not even heeding the dinner bell. Clarke is an excellent student and has a. very amiable disposition. He has also a few faults, but he has made some good reso- -i.l 1l-1. . lntions which we hope, with her help, he can keep. 36
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JOHN GRATTY CAMPBELL, McKEEsPon'r, PA. Philo, Kelly Olubj Philo Declcrimcr I a-ml II, Philo Oraftov' III, Y. JI. C. A. Jack claims Mclieesport for his home and very proud they are of him. How he managed to exist before he met Mush McC'rory, history does not say, but meet they did and now they are as inseparable as the Siamese Twins. lN7hile at home Jael: was a model boy but since he has come to school the change is remarkable. He has been known to go to see a girl and stay up till ten o'cloek. The string on his heart reaches from here to Elizabeth but is, however, as strong as it is long. EVA ELEAXOR CLARK, Elncxnunca, PA. LC'lIfl0'7'CUHf,'T0'Il H, Y. TV. O'. fl., Oabifret Ulcmber. Nellie',, one of our good- loolcing girls, is both witty and wise. She entered our class as a HFreshie,' but years have added dignity. Eleanor ranks high in her classes, is a loyal Leagorean and one of our Y. 'W. C. A. workers. But Eleanor does not study all the time. She believes in liberal education and wishes to have her social nature developed also. Eleanor's favorite pas- time is buggy-riding. Although . ,oe---.... . : ,..ax'-we . ,, . -f 5 'ff I ffgr i t-.1 , V. V ,l l eafy, , : ti , , 5 1 ,b r, 'S sic- -',f, 1 A f ' .9 .. t - :::--g..3..,- :agp -15.5 ' she prefers fast horses, she says Old l3uckslcinl', is good enough.
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