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JOHN HUNT HENDRICKSON, W. L. S. F1rederick, Md. Before this specimen left his mama, she should have put on his coat, "Stand back, small boys." He was harmless looking, but soon we found that, like Alexander, he wanted worlds to conquer. He tackled nothing that seemed beyond him; walked off with a II class honors, ~~;r~o:~~~':a';i~e~~ยท;~~~~~~~;W~b;~~: He has won so many medals that soon he hl~.n13~sid~:lb~~gC~'16u~~~~ ~~oG;f;~~ mation on all topics from Adam down, he ~~~nc~leo ~ti~\~hee~~~~~t~'t:;:C~II~~;~~~ Oratories' Contest of '07, Manager of Base ball Team '07, and Editor- in-Chief of the Class Book. Once he was known to be so wrapped in intellectual thoughts, that he attended class with his shoes un- buttoned. However, his, success in the past predicts a most useful life, and doubtless he WIll make a valuable addition to the world. THOMAS ROBERT LECOMPTE, W. L. S. CU1nb1'l:d,'l6, Md. Where is "Frenchy?" Oh, he's asleep. Yes, that's his seraphic pastime. "Frenchy" or "Bob" as he is sometimes ~~~1~~~~~7!i~~Yo:K~:~~;i~~;~hat~: neve~ misses his beauty sleep. There is V one time, however, that ,he ISawake-in a basket ball game. He IS captain of the senior- team, and the way his elbows fly around brings yells and threats from hIS oppo~ents. Bob is a scientist. He can explain the evolution of protozoan 01' an electric light. Rumorhasit that he once fed an underclassman the contents of an electric battery for lemonade. Asachess player no one can beat him but Jones. French.y has true love-that IS, it doesn't run smooth; his rival occasions him no small amount of wor-ry, but like the gentleman he is, his temper remains unruffled. Cheer up, Fr-enchy; there are bright days ahead; be awake and enjoy them. 17
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