Doane College - Tiger Yearbook (Crete, NE)

 - Class of 1912

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32 1912 TIGER WWW?WwWWWWWWW?WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW 58858 88888 and his mind with the longing for dryer and warmer apparel. There are other evidences of our loyalty and mutual good will and also a number of praiseworthy achievements which might be ole mentioned, but, lest their recital sound tiresome or, even worse, ole 'sfo Sophomoric, we leave the matter for you to judge upon its own 'ak' 'ale merits. up oje PROF. TAYLOR- The class has been successful in a great ole 'ale many lines, for instance, in debating, tennis, and track Cwhy, even sic oje the chess champion of the year is a Juniorj. So it is altogether ofa ole possible that it would be a good thing to entrust this work to ole ek' them. :aye qfg . T. W. ELVE- I believe that we can insure a fair success in eye '.-,Ie this, since we have, on the whole, quite an original bunch. Beside 'aye 'sic the color scrap, don't you know, we were the first to display class ole ole letters on the skylight of the chapel, and- sfo 'age PROP. BENNETT- Yes, I think we'll all admit that during ale the past three years the class of nineteen hundred and twelve has shown a marked individuality as well as ability and it looks to QQ SQ 'ale me as tho, when they are willing to take hold of such work, besides 'ale 'ak' the required amount, they ought to be encouraged. Annuals 'ale 'ale and that sort of thing are mighty good advertisements for a school. 'ale ole PROF. BROWN- Why, please, before we come to a decision 'aye 'sic it would be wise to ascertain whether or not this would be too ole ole . much of a digression from the all important routine of study. ole 'ale Are you in favor of the plan, Mr. Fairchild? 'ale ok' PROF. FAIRCHILD-HI can think of no objection to the project 'nk' ole unless it be with reference to the financial end of it. Do you ok: 'ale Juniors feel confident that you will be able to meet all such ob- 'ale 'ale ligations? 010 sfo T. W. ELVE-KKWG have a great deal of confidence in our 'ale ole business staff and feel sure that there will be no trouble in that 'sie ole direction and as for the class play, that pays for itself. ole 910 PROF. BURRAGE- The greatest danger would appear to be ok' sfo that the heavy work in both undertakings would fall upon the 'ale 929 same ones. If this could be avoided there seems to be no other ole ole objection whatever. 'ak' ok' MRS. HOSFORD-HI agree exactly with Mr. Burrage, and ofa ole furthermore I think that in addition to a certain 'style' of their ole :je own the class in question has the necessary supply of 'brains' to ok' ole make the play a success and send out a publication, which would :qc ole be a credit to the school. 'ale 'ale PRESIDENT PERRY- Thus far, the greater part of the senti- ole ok' ment has been in favor of granting the request. Perhaps Miss sie ole Meston, who has a more intimate relationship with the young 'ale sic ladies, would like to add something. 'AI-5' :ale MISS MESTON-'KI am to understand, am I not, that the sk: 'ale meetings of the annual board will necessitate no encroachment ole ole upon the eight o'clock rule? QShe was speedily reassured by the 'ale '30 other members of the administration committeej Then I have ole ole no objection whatever to the plan. OIC ojc Professor Jillson, as secretary, recorded a unanimous de- ok: 'ale cision in favor of the petition. ' 'DIS' 585 8 8 8 Q 8 8 8 Q 8 8 S Q S 8 8 S 8 8 Q Q Q 3 Q 8 8 Q 8 Q Q 8 8 S Q 3 Q 888



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w A P-5 w l-I N H D F1 W Q98 5 8 S 3 8 8 8 Q Q 5 8 S 9 8 Q S Q 5 S' 3 Q Q 3 8 8 'Q E -8 -8 'S -8 -9 'Q 'S E' 4?S9 W W Elf, bnpbumnres 3,3 sic HE Sophomore Class of nineteen eleven exemplifies 'ale 'sic a high type of sophomoric perfection. In it are 'ale 'aio found numerous variations of human talent and , 'ale 'ale intelligence,-mathematician and musician, mechanic sie 'ale and artist, chemist and journalist, tempest and sun- 'ale shine. It is a class of parts and to some extent, of partners. Its members have come from all points KS SS ofa of the compass, and now loyally banded together they make capital ole 'aio of their individual experience and learning, thus forming a strong 'aio ole company, inspired with enthusiasm, ambition and lofty ideals. sic 'aio Some entered Doane for the iirst time as freshmen, a few have 'ale 45888 8885 come to us as full-fledged sophomores, while others entered several years ago as preps in the academy department. The last named members were a great help to the class during its tempestuous freshman year, because they were onto the ropes and were 'sic not so easily dazzled and startled by college conditions as are the 914: 'sic average verdant freshmen. 'Sufi' 'aio We had a large, strong, and enthusiastic freshman class, and 920 ofa went on our way rejoicing, in spite of the fact that enemies on 'aio 'sie every side of us volleyed and thundered. We were happy and 'ale 'ale unharmed. In spite of inevitable tribulation, we prospered and 'aio 'ale climbed steadily up the ladder of knowledge and wisdom. We 'ale 'ale enjoyed our class parties, our picnics, our sled-ride, and our daily 'ale 'sic association together. In the annual flag scrap our predestined 'ale 'ale defeat did not fall upon us until we had exhausted every ounce of ole 'aio our strength in valiant endeavor to defend the beautiful banner ole 'sie of the class of '13, against an overwhelming force. But from this 4 'aio 'ale defeat we rose again quickly, only to find ourselves stronger and ofa 'ale more closely united than ever. We were beginning to take an ole 'sic important place in college life. Many places of trust and re- sie 'ale sponsibility were given to us and we accepted them without fear 910 'sic' or trembling, for we knew that we were, and would be, worthy of 'aio 'ak' those honors. As sophomores we still have a large class, and a 'sic 'aio class of exceptional ability. New responsibilities, and more of 'sic 'sic' them have come upon us, and the care free life of last year is gone, 'ale 'ale never to return. 'sic ok' Nevertheless, our courage and ability increases as needed, and 'sic 'ak' we now find ourselves occupying prominent positions in all forms 'ok' 'ale of college activity. We are very ably represented on the several 'sic 'ale athletic teams, also in debate and oratory. Every ofiicer of College 'ale 'sic Club is a sophomore. Last year all but one were freshmen. Four ole 'ale members of the Y. M. C. A. cabinet are sophomores, including ok' sic president, vice-president and secretary. Four members of the 'ak' 'sic Y. W. C. A. cabinet are sophomores, including president, vice- 'ale 'ale president, and secretaries. The president of the prohibition league 'ale 'sic' is a sophomore, and the prohibition oratorical contest was won by 'aio 'sie a sophomore. sic 8528 Q 8 S H -8 'S -S 'S 8' -Q -Q S' -8 'S -S -Q 'S 3- 'S 8' -S -S 48 -S -3 -S 'S S' -Q 'S Q' 48 'S 'Q 'ii' 8838 When the Owl board desired a rejuvenation of the school

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