Drake University - Quax Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

 - Class of 1903

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...-....... ..-.+L .Y , l - --fr:-r-.H x Svhakvnpezrrrti Aftrrthnughi Glnnrvrning this 191155. llii- ,l.,l They imitate humanity so aborninablyfi Miss WOODMAN - Even in the afternoon of her best days. BACON - A gentleman that likes to hear himself talk. BICE - There was never yet fair woman but that she made mouths in a glass. BURRouGHs - Love sought is good, but given unsought is better. CORY - Man delights me not, rio, nor woman neither. BEVER -K' IIII warrant him heart whole. BJORKLAND - I am but a shadow of myself. DAVISON - A poor, lone woman. FAGEN - You are the cruelest she alive. AINLEY - The fashion wears out more apparel than the man. GARMONG - I am ashamed that women are so simple. GILLASPIE- This gentleman will out-talk us all. GRABLE -H God made him, and therefore, let him pass for a man. GRAHAM - I drink, I eat, array myself, and live. HAMILTON - And how his audit stands, who knows, save heaven. I-IANDsAkER - Would he were fatter. HARRIS- I-le bites his lip, and starts 5 stops on a sudden, looks upon the ground. Tirus - A young man married is a young man that's marred. BELLE I'IICKEY - I am constant as the northern star. f IRELAND - I-Ie is too rash! too unadvised I too sudden I too liketthe lightning! Sl-IOEMAKER -H Alas, he is too young. KINNEY'- Is his head worth a hat? LINVILLE- I have studied eight or nine wise words to speak to you. VIRGINIA HICKEY -- I'll speak in a monstrous little voice. I-IUEBELL -- Know you that he loves her P - I heard him swear his affection. JOHNSON - The soul of this man is his clothes KIMBERLEY - Do you know I am a woman? When I think I must speak! IVIAULSEY- I never knew a woman so dote upon a man. NEFF - A sweet faced man, a proper man, as one shall see in a summer's clay. MEERs - She is alone. Then let her alone. NAFTZGER - A woman that is like a German clock, still repairing and ever out of frame. PARDEE - Who wooed in haste, and means to wed at leisure. REED - You are full of pretty answers. ROBERTS - Love and meekness become a churchman better than ambition. OLIVE VERTREES - Many a man would take you at your word. VAN VooRI-IIs- WhenI said I would die a bachelor. I didnt think I should live till I were married. RAGAN - Wisely and truly, wisely, I say, I am a bachelor. INEz VERTREES - Constant in spirit. SHORE - Not only good and wise, but most religious. SETTLEMYER - Full many a lady I have eyed with best regard. MITCHELL - I am not mad: this hair I tear is mine. Wooo -- Sir, your wit ambles well: it goes easily. if l V -, . I M , , y A --E A -- H- im A A A I we--QT -W----1+-AW--0 .... .... .- - .... . l y A f .-. L. ,,,W-M H .,.-f V X - 3. -...- . .... .-..,. ..,,, WW, Y . v H ' ' -. ..,f . I, WV4' A Av - . ,Q YA ' ' T I I T It 8441-2-3 ' I I ' I

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4. For while it was yet winter teachers in the great school, four in number, did hold a reception for the class. 5. And behold all the young men were shy and timid, and no one of them did offer his protection to the maidens to see that they might safely reach the reception. 6. And it came to pass that the maidens did assemble themselves together and go alone. 7. And the young men were much laughed at for their timidity, yea, even unto this day. 8. And in the spring did the class dedicate the new chapel with much ceremony and a midnight spread. 9. And in the month of May, on the first day of the month, did they carry baskets of flowers and hang them on the doors of the teachers of the University. IO. And so ended the third year of their sojourn in the City of Learning. CHAPTER IV. AND now, when the following year had come, the class being engaged in deeper things, did not enter much into the lighter pleasures of life. 2. But they did assemble themselves together in the second month of the new year, at the home of Cora, sur- named Reed, where they did have a Looking Backward Party. 3. And a wondrous sight was seen that night, for all did clothe themselves in garments turned full about. 4. And in the spring they were drawn in a great wagon to a park where there was much feasting and playing of games. 5. And the class did compile a book, which they did call Quax. . A 6. Now, in this book were pictures of divers kinds, and stories written by chosen ones from the class. ' W'- 7. And behold, when it was time for the great school to close for the summer, the class did present a great play called f' The Merchant of Venice. 8. - So ended the fourth year in the land wherein they had assembled. ' ' CHAPTER V. NOW in the last year of their sojourn in the City of Learning did the class have two bums which shall be remembered for all time. ' 2. First they did journey far out into the country for a great feast: then one night they did assemble themselves in a vacant dwelling, and after the manner of wandering tribes, did camp around a fire. 3. And behold, the other classes did them honor, for they were soon to depart from the school of knowledge. 4. And they were loathe to leave, for their sojourn had been most pleasant. 5. And those whose names were inscribed on the roll of the class of nineteen hundred and two were 6. Frank Ainley, Beatrice Bice, Paul Burroughs, James Gillaspie, Jennie Fagen, T. S. Handsaker, Allan Graham, Julius Bacon, 7. james Bever, Ceo. E. Roberts, Earl Ragan, D. B. Titus, Charles Settlemyer, Emma I. Taylor, Inez Vertrees, Olive Vertrees, J. C. Harris, Harvey Hubbell, Belle Hickey, 8. O. E. Hamilton, Anna Maude Kimberley, J. R. Johnson, Harold Wood, Frank Van Voorhis, B. F. Shoe- maker, V 9. George Kinney, Eunice Meers, .Grace Maulsby, Florence Naftzger, Elmer Ireland, Frank Neff, IO. j. F. Mitchell, Charles Cory, Cora Reed, E. M. Pardee, Porter Garmong, Hazel Davison, Fred Bjorkland, Harold Grable, R. N. Linville and T. S. Shore.



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