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'- T , Q, 5? 1 I , . ARTHUR DUNNING Heavenly Twin No. 2. Arthur Dunning enrolled in the Academic Department in September 190, and till . . -, . 1' graduate from a11 elastie literary course. Member of the debating teams ot' 1904-05, and 1905-06. Secretary of Debating Club, 1904-05, and Vice-President, 1905-06. Member of El Club Mereurio. Business Manager of the Glee Club. IQD5-06. Literary editor of the Polytechnic, 1904-05. News editor. 1905-06. .-X. D. and his brother are familiarly known as the lleavenly 'l'wins. ARCHIE DUNNING Heavenly Twin No. I ' iiJXl'CiliC Dunning entered lilk' Academy in September 190' 'ind ' l ' . , -, . competes the liter- ary course this June. lle otiieiated as business manager of the Polytechnic, IQO4'O5. Member of lil Club Mereurio. During the seasons of IQO3-04, and 1904-05 he was a mem- ber and reader of the Mandolin and Guitar Cl11h. Member of the Glee Club, 1905-06. Member of the track team, 190:-06 'I'he 'lfUl'C lili c uxcd l ' 5 . 1 y. 'z IIS way to fame about April 20th of this year by his fondness for proverbs and Russian tea, as exemplitied in the '-Rttssiim Honeymoon. RUTH LOUISE GAYLORD Rufus, Ma or Pctc8-5, She entered tl1e Academy in 1902. taking the Seientilie Course. The offices of her seeond year were: Business Manager Basketball team. josh liditor of the Poly. ln the third year she again held the position of Girls' Prislteth 1ll Nl . . .. '- z ianager. ller Senior year was filled with the oFfiee of Secretary of the Class and Chairman of Senior Play Committee. Miss Gaylord also tool: the leading part in the Senior farce. 'l'he Phi Alpha Sigma and Delta Delta Sororities have Rufus as a member, and she has the position of Ma in the notable Mohr family at 'iii1l'0IlD. Kliss Gaylord is an alumnus of Lisk's Tennis Club, and an associate member of l2aeon's Association. 'l'here are other events of Miss Gayl0rd's 'l'hr00p career which are notable but not cfuotable. just ask her about tl1e111. - 5 .L 1 X A N Q Q S - f ,Blu-.t,r-U.,,-is my sfkf' K X. , ff' -- QC J HN- --M vw- -x - '- s f ' XLJ..-L .1 X. . 'C , . ,, Ct. . V ' l gf.. N- A -- .-.W ---1 x xa-'Tk' X' airtime .
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WILLIAM MERIAM COMAN lintered the Granunar School seven years ago, graduating into the Academy three years later. This event was the occasion of great surprise and rejoicing among his friends and relatives. Since then he has pursued his studies in the Scientific Course, with great alaerity, and the grim determination to catch up with them or die in the attempt. Two years ago he nearly succeeded, and was ohliged to take a three months' vacation on the Colorado river to regain his shattered health, and i'ecuperate his over-strained mental faculties. VVe sincerely hope it will never occur again. This year he has heen amusing him- self trying to huild a hoat. So far the auiiist-mt-fitliias rested entirely with the on-lookers. WILLIAM LUCAS CROWLEY Bill On a warm summer's day in far off St. Louis, VVilliam l.ueas Crowley, alias .Hill came to light, August jf, 1886. VVho thought then that he would some day he the champion pole vaulter of Southern California: hut this was due to the practice of vaulting out ofQl5uc1jh. Hill entered Tliroop Institute, J'muary, IOO3, and followed the anil Athletic Courses. lle has held the following offices: President of Athletic Association, '04- 'o5g Vice-President Athletic Association. '03-'04: Treasurer and Secretary of Athletic Association, '03-'04,: Captain of Track Team. '03-'04-'05: Manager of Track Team, '05-'O6: Vice-President of Gnome Cluh, '04-'o53 Sergeant-at-Arms Gnome Cluh, '06.. Klr. Crow- ley has heen active in athletics, especially in foothall and track, winning twenty-four iuedals in three years. zisKA M. DICKEY . ' ' Among those who will graduate this year is Ziska M. Dickey. lle is possessed of a genial disposition, and his gentlemauly behavior has made for him many friends. Mr. Dickey was horn in Dinuha, Tulare Coumy, this state, and is therefore a native son of the Golden XfVest. llefore entering Throop he graduated from the Santa Cruz Business 'Collegefwitli high honors. He is not only a hright student. hut he also is considered somewhat of an athlete, shot-putting and track work taking up a part of his spare moments. To those of the Dirt lloz' f ' ' ' ' ' C.H.L..1l1Cl'l'lllQI', he is generally known as Dick, and we as members of the Club will certainly miss you Dick when you have said your last good-hye. 5 J , P ' V , buss' XKAA.-I.-A-s.J.N MLNIL . 1 V3 gd' 6 ' v - ff, Q Je. 7 Q LM ies-- is mums-W ss f x F . ' 4 X , ' h V ' QQ s.A-AA. ,lik,Ls-fN-'w- '-Pssfs X 'sb , X-Xi Xb-ixvhgh tx , p -1 . A - ' - u L X.'N , Bggf-3.29 X..-vx..,s.. x.,N N-ADT X-J LA.. 'viii' . - r . - X,Vx.g N-,S5Xx3i....ll.. X . or 'J QW XV Q-A I
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MERRILL ESSINGTON GIBSON Entered quite a while ago. Member of the Delta Omieron Gammas. Member of the 'Vhroop Orchestra, 304-'o5. It sounds better to hear him keep still on the cornet than almost anything else we know of. BLANCHE GIDDINGS . Giddy Entered 'I'hroop '01, Grammar School. Entered Academy IQOJ, took Literary Course. Member of lil Club IXIerealnrio, 1906. Her claim to fame, to a large extent, lies in her ehoiee of families, for her brother Joseph, like joseph, son of Jacob, wears a coat of'n1any colors, and every month, as editor of the Josh Department of the Polytechnic, is liter- ally tllrown into the pit. ' BENJAMIN HARRISON Iinterecl 'l'hroop IQOKX, graduated 1906. Member of the Mandolin and Guitar Club. Member of the Spanish Club. - 6 .Q .. J..fif.1JLI.ms. ., .4
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