The record of the class of 1914 . have transpired, but as it is we can only sigh as we nnirmur,??There gees the noblest Halfl)reed of them all. 98 ROBERT OROVER ROGERS -?•ROC, ••BOB That Bob has come into his own was amply proven to us all l)y the tenaciousway in which his name reappeared throughout the lout; struggle for spoon we all do not know him as we might is not our fault, for Bob is as bashfulas the blushing violet. But he is as kind-hearted as he is bashful, as absent-minded as he is both. (liven a jjipe and a can of his own jjarticidar lirand, he isquite happy. Indeed, the s


The record of the class of 1914 . have transpired, but as it is we can only sigh as we nnirmur,??There gees the noblest Halfl)reed of them all. 98 ROBERT OROVER ROGERS -?•ROC, ••BOB That Bob has come into his own was amply proven to us all l)y the tenaciousway in which his name reappeared throughout the lout; struggle for spoon we all do not know him as we might is not our fault, for Bob is as bashfulas the blushing violet. But he is as kind-hearted as he is bashful, as absent-minded as he is both. (liven a jjipe and a can of his own jjarticidar lirand, he isquite happy. Indeed, the story is told that once, wdiile in search of his missingbriar, he moved all his furniture into the hall, while puffing furiously upon it,and exhaling clouds of smoke the while. A regular Don Juan during his first twoyears. Bob has since withdrawn from the lists, but only, rtmior has it, that hisafifections have at last found a permanent anchor. If so we can only congratulatehim—and her. M^=S^ 1 H ^^H T^^^^^^l 1 hi m. PAUL HUDSON SANGREE •POLLY- Stauds that two-handed engine at the doorReady to smite once, and smite us more. Paul is Paul and still he is of us for he is twain. See him there in fixitliallgear of his own construction; a bruiser rampant on a field of mud. This isthe Paul of action, the leader, yet there is another Paul. Hear him quell thePhersites of the locker-room, watch him track the elusive Mazda to its lair,lir feel the weight of his hand jpon your neck and you would never suspect theman of moods, ^et in common with the rest of us, Polly has his eccentrici-ties. An avowed feminist, he is ever ready to defend the sex in their quest ofthe vote, yet he is not so tender with Oscar the Incendiary. It is Polly alonewho dares to champion the Hungry with the head of our culinary there are those who accuse him of cultivating the muse, but to most ofus he is the hero of lost causes. And if he is a hard loser, why i\Iake him?^niile and love him. B


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