P,gFEiM.A.H.5.iFl:'FE GRAPHOLOGY HE study of Graphology, that is, the reading of character from the handwriting, has become a popular fad. According to authorities the signature is one of the best indexes of character. The following sketches have been made after study of the works on graphology by Hugo Von Hagen, Ph. D., and June E. Downey, Professor of Psychology, Uni- versity of Wyoming, and are based on the signatures of the seniors. 1. ERICK H. BERGMAN: impulsive, susceptible, of practical turn of mind, interested in athletics. 2. WERNER L. HANEY: responsible, prompt, strong in will power, ambitious. 3. CARL W. DE FRANG: practical, simple in tastes, quiet. 4. VINCENT E. SMEADER: fun-loving, imaginative, mentally alert. 5. THOMAS BOUGIE: retiring, level-headed, of realistic type of mind. 6. CELIA M. CAGNONI: quiet. steady, mentally active. 7. IRIS G. GOODRICH: optimistic, happy-go-lucky, tendency to uneven temper. 8 IONA M. GREGORY: with home-making talents, practical, good-tempered. 9. ISADOR STRAUS: keenly critical rather than creative, self-confident, individ- ualistic. 10. HELEN JOHNSTONE: imaginative, appreciative of beauty, rather original. 11. ELMER RICHTER: steady, practical rather than imaginative, not easily turned from own ideas. 12. MARTHA RESS: not very imaginative, responsible, good at everyday things. 13. GLADYS CLARK: quiet, efficient, unassuming. 14. LAVONNE LENSING: ambitious, optimistic, imaginative. 15. MARGARET NEVINS: impulsive, inclined to nervousness, quiet. 16. DOROTHY GRANSE: variable of mood, practical turn of mind, trustworthy. 17 18 . FANNIE G. HARTMAN: steady, reliable. ambitious. . STANLEY M. GUTHUNZ: having predisposition toward athletics, prompt, consistent in both work and play. 19. SOPHIA SWADEN: quiet, careful, somewhat imaginative. 20. MYRON NELSON: self-controlled, efficient, of considerable mental power. 21. HELEN MELSTROM: extremely capable. but modest, keen intelligence. 22. WALTER MUND: having a practical outlook on life, quiet, but fond of fun. 23. LORETTA KOPP: having some dramatic skill, quick and volatile. 24. KATHLEEN B. MOTT: imaginative, somewhat slap-dash, but gets there successfully. zs. JAMES J. HARVEY: ze . ANNA SIEBRAND: executive ability. 27. ALFRED WILLIAM to put things off. 28. LAWRENCE J. ALT . HAZEL K. KRINKE shrewd in observation, self-controlled, of high ideals. efficient, but apt to do things by fits and starts, has HORNUNG: interested in sports, capable but inclined : head ruling heart, reserved, steady. wide-awake extremelv efficient interested in athletics. 29 . , A , 30. ROYAL BOGART: fun-loving, capable but inclined to laziness. 31. BONNIE McLAUGHLIN: imaginative, but shrewd, good comrade. 32. VTRGTNIA VTGER: with artistic learnings, ambitious, imaginative. 33. LILLIAN R. GRUBER: dependable worker, well-endowed mentally. 34. VIRGINIA FORDYCE: of happy disposition, a bit artistic, idealistic. 35. MILDRED COHEN: fond of beautiful things, talented, of nervous tendency. 36. MARGARET MORGAN: athletic type, vigorous, practical. 37. MARGARET McKILLIGAN: different, reserved, lacking in physical strength. 38. BERTHA FRANK: imaginative. self-controlled. good at everyday work. 39. EVELYN HARNDEN: practical, domestic, with pleasing personality. 40. ETHEL KLOSTERMAN: ouiet, capable worker. 41. MARTORIE SMOLIK: precise, careful worker, mentally alert. 42. PAUL NELSON: realistic rather than imaginative, with organizing power. 43. OTTO MUELLER: dreamy, artistic in interests, efficient. 44. VIOLET SCHMEIDING: retiring, sensitive, shy. 45. DOROTHY REDISKE: practical, efficient. would be a good business woman. 46. DAY D. SMITH: optimistic, easy-going, pleasant in personality. 47. MARGARET GUNDY: of changeable moods, responsible, agreeable. Page Thirty
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