University of Nebraska College of Agriculture - Shucks Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1916

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af? ff v 1 ' T J A, x, Q 1 .. ., Q' Q. C9 X f . ' A Q 1 it J l 'F W' - ci? V , ' - . P G' f Frank Carver wills his adorable temperament Sumner Hall wills his ever-giggling giggle to to Hilda Clausen. Lois Shamp. .Florence Wood wills her adaptibility in Anton Biba wills his dreamy look to Law- slidlng down tire escapes to Irene Philpot. rence Lindgren. Gilbert leaves his artists fame ' Robert B- V0I'S9,lb9q1193l3hS his Fight To the Junior who makes a great name. T0 grin f1'01T1 931' to 9213 Paul Thompson with his Jacoby , QZSZZZQZTS fgergiggr ,John Phillips and Violet Pierce, , Y ' W Alfred Krueger and Florence Dawson Jeannette Downing and Lee Cramb will their Frank Pierce and Mary Nelson all bequeath Surplus helght to Roy Baker' their right, to visit the 'KL0ug-hridg-e and Marie Luksik wills her laboratory experience Noble matrimonial bureaux, to Alfred Thom- to Christian Kleine- , sen and Nell Lonergan. Rudolph Sandstedt and Daniel Jensen will Orion Kennedy wills h' IS right to chase skirt s on Broadway to Clarence Heebner. Lillian Elfeldt wills sandwiches to Doc Fowler. Willard Mintlin ' h 4 g WIS es and orders that his stand-in with Mrs. Foster be soldat public auction and the proceeds turned into the athletic treasury. I Angus Campbell wills his smiling countenance t R l ' o a ph Root, for use at times when said heir is deep in thought, contemplation and study.C?j Ethel Magee wills the cash left from the Senior play to Noel Foreman, to buy furniture with. Carrol Caraway Jenkins wills his curl retainer to Genevieve Morris. A To Clara Umland With her beaver cloth muff, H Fern Dickson wills Her right to sluff. Morris Rosene wills his intimate stand-in with Mr. Bradford to Susie Shore. Wilber Marshall bequeaths his magnetic characteristics, direct current pompadour and high voltage appearance to be e uall d' 'd d , q y 1v1 e between Bill Hoagland, Art Worthman and Floyd Rivett. Albert Kavan bequeaths his time tried recipe for keeping awake in school, the day after the night before, to Bus Richards. Marie Bouchard wills her made in Germany CWarnerD complexion to Helen N ewstrom, for use as a beaux attraction. Freda Pope, seeing that she will have so much use for her superfluous wit, humor, I hu a n ' aug ing qualities, and curl retainer, out of necessity retains them. lmwuuvwuuwwl1.wwmy,mw ml - the right to eat pig-tail their surplus knowledge to Earl Humphries and Albert ,.Philpot. Bernard Heuermann bequeaths his cud of gum to Martha Hyers. Mary Nelson leaves herharmless and sleepy l k ' oo to Francis Walters. Anna Bulin wills her dignified look to Anna Schweers. Russel Jose wills his hair tonic to Corduroy Bill . Fern Davis wills her oratorical power to George Pearson. Viola Koerner and Sad' D l I 19 u lenty bequeath their ability to make about 6095 of the Aggie tardy marks to Clara Umland. L uther Burt wills his congenial disposition to Newell Calkins. - Florence Talbot leaves her Shepherd . Paul Ohlheiser, with the feeling that he will have practically no use, for all of his super- human talents and traits of all kind ' th , in e future whatever, benignly turns them over to Neta Stilgebouer. Helen Butler will leave her fame, But wants the last of Hotch's name. Russel Wintermute forgot to leave nothin'. 12. In view of the masterful skill and ability, the broad scope of their experience and their profound mature judgment, we nominate and appoint the Aggie Tattler Staff as executors of this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking any and all former wills by us at any time made, CSignedD CLASS OF 1916. lSEALl C. Lf E. F. L Committee. E. S. E. C. ummnmummm lllWl 49

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6-TA' f . QI, X Q ,x'k l 'V g snacks , ggx Nl ' Ref? af MJ 1 L Q If 1 , LA? 5 vuicia i a ii i i A ij. 9 1 , lf If 610 We, the esteemedgand unusual class of 1916, being noted for our mental incapacity, and being conscious of our own sanity and perfect soundness of mind and body, after four years of mingling with all the joys and woesthat could be crowded into such brief years, during the assimilation of the worldly knowledge we have obtained, do sorrowfully make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testa- ment, in manner and form here following, to- wit: . 1. To Harry E. Bradford The highest of all, The right to go chasing The kids in the hall. 2. To Miss Denny, Who makes us German verbs decline, The right to make the Juniors pine, When extra longlessons she doth assign. 3. To Clarence Currie a CFayeJ Parker house roll., 4. To Prof. Young the right to follow the cinder-path. 45. To lvan Carpenter, The right to dance With the same little girl At the mixer dance. . 6. To Miss Zimmer. Who gives us a talk on angles and lines, Profusely besprinkled with tangents and signs, The right to develop most brilliant of minds. 7. To Alfred Harm, Who is quite partial, We leave our charming Miss Lola Marshall. S. To Lydia Pierce, the right to wear 'Fat' Stratton's CAD sweater. 9. To Mrs. Foster, Who makes us long, dry stories write, That make us feel like we could fight, The right to take out all her spite, On the class that studies with all their might. , 10. To Leila F. Corbin, With elegant pose, The right to make Seniors Quit wearing rough clothes. 11. Personal effects: Georgia Brich wills the key for the dormitory to Marie Arnold. 'D Merritt Pollard leaves-his superior intellig- ence and his inferior viciousness to Evelyn Glebe. Viola Leavitt leaves her loving disposition to Nellie Francis. ' Alvah Hecht, who had to go,. Has left his job to Richard Rowe. Arthur Rogers bequeaths his sponsor to the next major of the battalion. Esther Ward leaves her enticing nick-name Kansas to Ruth Crane. Fred Swanson wills Frank Ziegenbein to Earl Von Forell as a body guard Con street car ridesj. Alvord Anderson wills his mathematical ability to Osborne, so that he may play foot- ball. Louis Hector wills his studious ways to the dunce of the Junior class. The Brownies will their modesty to Nora Whipple. James Griffiths bequeaths his superfluous pep and ginger to Tim Harr.



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- X s .. p STSRHQUKS 7 1 J l -I 1 'i P 'lf' is D A . 'pf' X3 fgf- A School Calenocu' Oct. 11 and 12. Registration. Nov. 19. Judging contest. Q Q-. Nov. 13. 15 16 22 23 28 29 30 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Classes begin. Billy Sunday at St. Paul's church. Epworth Church entertained the S. I of A. students. ' Y. W. C. A. entertained the girls of the school. P E. L. Baptist Church reception. Seniors elected class ofiicers. A rather exciting event. Buss takes a nap in History class. First football game. Aggies 39, David City O. The matrimonial bureau didn't seem to be very successful. Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A..gave' a Hallowe'en mixer. Prof. Plum lost his hat. Y. M. C. A. membership campaign. The boys coats were blooming with ribbons. - Aggies 8, Cotner 8. Practice game. Senior class meeting. Shucks staff elected. Sophomore class meeting.- Rogers and Vorse fell in the ditch, Miss Bullock taken ill. Aggies 13, Osceola 0. Who did Nelson see on the side line? Freshman party. Martha,H. fell down stairs. Cornerstone of new Dairy building laid with appropriate ceremonies. Senior class meeting. Aggies 13, Tecumseh 7. Mixer given by the Literary societies at' the Armory. . Havelock 19, Aggies fsecond teamj 0. Senior theater party. Rebecca of Sunny Brook Farm at the Oliver. Officers came out in uniform. Midsemester began. Everybody happy? No convocation. Sabres issued. Junior class meeting. Senator Hitchcock speaks to the military boys at the Auditorium. Dec. 20. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 30. 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 Krueger and Verse found a carriage, but didn't go riding. 'Wl1y'? Junior hard times party. A grand success. Moving pictures of Stock Raising in the Sand Hills at convocation. Dormitory girls entertained their friends CID at a Thanksgiving ft party. Dudley got the prune. Thanksgiving day. Many students went home. Nelson 6, Aggies O. I Freshman Wienie roast at Robber's Cave. Y. W. C. A. sent telegram to Pres. Wilson, urging peace conference among neutral nations. Rookies assigned to companies. Football banquet. Shirt tail parade. School picture taken. Also pictures taken of Sophs and Freshies. The Rookies think they are soldiers now, since they have their uniforms. ' - German Club picture taken. ' ' Sophomore sweaters are in evidence. Several students OJ sleep in class. Football carnival. Heap much confetti makes a lot of work for Emil. Class scrap. Senior dance. Soph. cave party. Six Y. M. boys and two Y. W. girls return from Students Conference at Fremont. . More scraps. Oympics planned. Ole makes a speech on soup . Basket ball. Aggies 16, Y. M. C. A. Seniors 25. Carp finds an onion. Scandinavian picture taken. Celebration of paving. No Olympics. ' Company pictures taken. Senior class play tryouts. Many' disappointed. 50 1

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