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WALTER CRAMER GILBERT. "The'l'e's no place like home."-PAYNE. This gentleman from Frederick County has an enormous will power, before which all must bow-not even the Faculty being excepted. He is a great stickler for his rights and often finds himself at variance not only with his schoolmates but with his teachers as welL "The principle of the thing" is the guiding motive in all he does. He has been conspic- uous by his absence, scarcely ever being seen at any of the class functions. Especially was he missed from chapel and French on Monday mornings and from all classes after having tasted "Unfermented Grape Juice." Perhaps the last will explain itself, it will recall his inability to recognize "Truth" when he acci- dently met it while reading in English Class. MARY ALLEN GRIFFITH. "MethO'ltf}ht J heurd- a v01:cecru, Sleep no 'more!"-SHAKESPIilARE. Time, 7.29 A. M. "Poodle" arrives at breakfast (breakfast at 7, A. M.) Mary.< Allen is never known to get to any place, except parlor, on time; sad to relate, she misses about half of her meals owing to this fault, and will never, I fear, get any heavier than 95 avoirdupois. She is a great devotee of "Papa" and never goes against his opinion and wishes. In all her spare time plays "Meditation"-like a dream (?) and while Mr. Tull vocalises in the Christian Aaaociation room and Poodle meditates in Society Hall, may the saints preserve us! In shopping she can't be beaten, She can sleep at any time in any place. Poodle always introduces her requests with, "I say, would you -a- mind a-if-a1" 34