. Mirror, 1921. n forthe humor of life. The quiet kind is the one whichbrings surprises, and we may yet live to learn thatBernard of 21 is one of its famous men. FRANK HENRY BLACKINGTON, JR., Born Aug. 14, 1893, Somerville, Me.; ChesterHigh School, Chester Depot, Vt.; entered Bates inClass of 1918; Cercle Francais; Macfarlane Club,4; Ivy Day Speaker, 3; Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chair-man of Senior Entertainment Committee; FrenchPlay, 3; Senior Program Committee; Class DaySpeaker. The gold-plated arm elastics are unanimouslyawarded to Dusty for his inimitable dexterity inwielding his mother


. Mirror, 1921. n forthe humor of life. The quiet kind is the one whichbrings surprises, and we may yet live to learn thatBernard of 21 is one of its famous men. FRANK HENRY BLACKINGTON, JR., Born Aug. 14, 1893, Somerville, Me.; ChesterHigh School, Chester Depot, Vt.; entered Bates inClass of 1918; Cercle Francais; Macfarlane Club,4; Ivy Day Speaker, 3; Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chair-man of Senior Entertainment Committee; FrenchPlay, 3; Senior Program Committee; Class DaySpeaker. The gold-plated arm elastics are unanimouslyawarded to Dusty for his inimitable dexterity inwielding his mother tongue (as well as that of sev-eral aunts and uncles). In short, where Dusty is,theres sure to be a crowd, (or a woman—but a newone) and every indication points to him as theonly and original gloom dispeller. Some menshearts are reached through their stomachs, butDusty gets in through their ears, and the per-manence of the impression is registered by an ever-lasting spirit of camaraderie in the hearts of 31


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