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JOrIN Sr-nm.ucc GEATTY, New Windsor, Xld. I. L. S.; President I. L. S., '02; Class Secretary. Four of the sixteen" illuatres" arc not boarding students. The first on the list of the four is John Sterling- Geattv, from the famous town ~f New Windsor. For five ycars Sterling has boarded the train to and from West- minster in order to receive an education and graduate with the class of 1902. Pluck and energy were necessurv for the task, and these he pos- sesses. It would have been well had some or his classmates, who are some- what careless, profited by his example. He has made a record as a diligent student and stands well in his class. Sterling is a boy whom if you once see you will not easily forget. Robust of fenĀ», with a round, full face and rosy cheeks, he is a picture of health, the C1l\'Y of women and his less fortunate fellows. This "Adonis" has not allowed himself to be enamored of any of the college girls, but this doesn't signi!~' that he is not an admirer of the tail' sex. For he has a past history of which your historian has had the pleasure of listening to, but which friendship doesn't permit me to relate. It would set your heart throbbing to bear him relate his past pleasures and pains. Evidently he has lived in another universe. For further particulars see "Characteristics." FllANKI.l:>; WEBB GI~!FFITIl, . Upper xl erfboro, Xld. W, L. S. "He is