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Daniel O'Connell
Daniel O'Connell
A.A., Math., Phi Alpha.
    Here is one of our football heroes, grinning, of course. Even the lack of a few molars, lost in one of the rushes, cannot prevent that rolling grin from stealing over "Dan's" freckles. School has written no wrinkles over his azure brow. He is a rather happy-go-lucky fellow, in spite of all pleadings to settle down to business.
    "A man may smile and smile and still be a villain." — Shakespeare.
Edwin Osgood
Edwin Osgood
A.A., Phi Alpha.
    "Buttry" is one of the fellows in the class whome you always like to see around. He is always neat in his attire and on his face there is a broad grin. Good-naturedness and willingness are something that we all want. "Buttry" has them, and much more besides. He has been active in his various clubs and has been a loyal rooter for our teams.
    "Care to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt,
    And every grin so merry draws one out." — Wolcot.
Armand Paperno
Armand Paperno
A.A., Phi Alpha.
    Here is a sly, little fox, but "Whitey's" disposition has made many friends. His prominence among the "fair ladies" was established in F. B.'s third hour class. It's great to be a sheik, boys! Well, never mind "Whitey," there are many who would gladly exchange places.
    "Facts are stubborn things." — LeSage.
Harold Peterson
Harold Peterson
Phi Alpha.
    Harold is small, but his deeds may be called great. He is a member of the champion Achievement Club and is quite proud of the fact. Harold has divided his time between school and his achievement work, and he has made a success of both. He has the qualities which make one successful. He is ambitious, willing, patient, and not afraid of work.
    "Far from the maddening crowd's ignoble strife." — Gray.
Edward Pratt
Edward Pratt
A.A., Phi Alpha.
    Mr. Reader, Mr. Pratt! Yes, this is "Eddie," the fellow who likes to have a good time. Any place, anywhere, any time! He acquired much fame as the originator of Tripp's Accountants." They surely were a credit to him. Never mind, "Ed", better days are coming. and we all wish you luck.
   
 

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