. Argo. Thomas Fergus Smiley. Doc Smiley, as he is familiarly known, is one ofthe misunderstood men. Hes been accused of manycommissionary and omissionary sins of which he wasnever guilty. Some faults he has, such as thinking heknows how to do things better than other people, buthes not alone in this; hes in good company—Napoleonused to think the same thing. Doc ami BeanyWilliamson have been more or less unfortunate eversince their entrance here, tor they never seemed to beable to get girls. It wasnt Docs fault, tor hes triedbard enough, but Beanynerve. No truer membercan be found m the Class


. Argo. Thomas Fergus Smiley. Doc Smiley, as he is familiarly known, is one ofthe misunderstood men. Hes been accused of manycommissionary and omissionary sins of which he wasnever guilty. Some faults he has, such as thinking heknows how to do things better than other people, buthes not alone in this; hes in good company—Napoleonused to think the same thing. Doc ami BeanyWilliamson have been more or less unfortunate eversince their entrance here, tor they never seemed to beable to get girls. It wasnt Docs fault, tor hes triedbard enough, but Beanynerve. No truer membercan be found m the Class of Kjii, and no matter howhes been jollied and jibed,Yet has he borne it witha patient shrug. Fergushas a great deal of spirit and nerve and is never frightened to showit. He is a hard worker, a digger, and is sure to accomplishsomething in later life—at least get married, if nothing else. TakeBeanys advice, Show me the man of whom woman has notmade a 5° THE ARGO, i9 i o Emily Stewart. Emily, commonly known as Stew, or Gabby,came to us straight from the farm and entered as a Fresh-man in 1908; but on account of her remarkable ability,she has managed to move up one, and we are charmedto admit her to the ranks of our Class. She was grad-uated from the Musical Institute of Beaver College iniqon, and is now devoting her life to vocalizing and recitating. Her sunny, ever-merrydisposition has won for her a large por-tion of the hearts contained herein, notonly the ones of the feminine persua-sion, but also those of the tries to give every one the impres-sion that she is heart-whole and fancy-free, but to those who know her best—it is only fair that we should share th<secret—she awaits the mail coming from a certain well-known college withgreat anxiety and many rapid pulsations of the heart. Besides her goodqualities, one notices that she is always happiest when sleeping, and adoptsfor her maxim, Put off today what c


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