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CLASS OF NINETY-SEVEN NATHAN RICKERS GREENFIELD No man can lose what he never had. Did his first crying near Freeport, Ill., February 24, 1874. Is of German stock, both grandfathers having fought with Blu- oher in the battle of lVaterloo. .Book- keeper in the senate of the twenty-fifth session of Nebraska legislature. Will begin active practice at once in his home town, Lexington, Neb. FRANK JASPER GUSTIN Who can tell for what high cause This darling of the gods was born. Took his first exercise on July 27, 1877, at the city of Princeton, in the state of Illi- nois. Has made his home at Kearney, Ne- braska, for several years, being a resident of this state for the past lifteen years. Blood, sky blue and cinnamon. A mem- ber of the Sigma Chi fraternity. V GUY WVARREN HASSLER A countenance more in sorrow than in anger. Became known to time and sense CD at Con- nellsville, Pa., December 10, 1869. Came to Nebraska twenty-three years ago, and has made this state his home ever since. A member of the Masonic lodge. Home address Pawnee City, Neb. '- X 4'
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THE DIGEST HELEN M. GOFF The observed of all observers, Came to this strange earth via Illinois, Oc- tober G, 1870. Is of English descent. lVas educated at Monmouth College, Monmouth, Ill. Has always been interested in reform movements. Present secretary of Nebraska State 'Woman Suffrage Association. Home address, Kearney, Neb. IVAN WVILBUR GOODNER Yet do I fear thy nature-9 It is too full o' the milk of human kindness. Assumed the responsibilities of life in the state of Illinois, July 24, 1858. lVas short on 4' ire bote and burned the genealog- ical tree, but has blue and red blood. Six years oiiicial court stenographer in Dakota. territory. Clerk of supreme court of South Dakota from the time of admission of the state until November, 1896. Grand lecturer of Grand Lodge of Masons and Grand Mas- ter of Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows of South Dakota. Member of Phi Delta Phi. GUY VVILDER GREEN Here rills of oily eloquence in soft Meanders, lubricate the course they take. Swelled the population of Ottawa, Ill., by his arrival there, June 11, 187 3. Claims relationship to General Nathaniel Green, and of course is of English descent. Doane College, B.S. President Philomathean Lit- erary Society. Captain and, iniatiager of base ball team while in college... member of Phi Delta Phi. Nebraska representative in ,Kansas and Nebraska debatel- President offsenior law class, fourth -term, 'I 1
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THE DIGEST WILLIAM HENRY HAYWARD Gods! How the son degenerates from the sire. Arrived in the great centennial year at Nebraska City, Neb., April 29. Has lived in Nebraska all his life, is the son of Judge Hayward, Captain of Co. C, 2d Regiment, Nebraska National Guard, right tackle Varsity foot ball team, and manager of the base ball team. President of the law class, member of Phi Delta Theta, Theta Nu Epsilon and Phi Delta Phi Fraternities. WARD HILDRETH Every man has his fault, and honesty is his. Was found in his father,s house July 10, 1869, at Fowlerville, Mich. Came to Ne- braska in 1873. Claims relationship to Richard Hildreth, the historian. Scotch, English, and Danish descent. Graduated from the University of Nebraska, 1895, A. B. Member of the fraternities of Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Beta Kappa, and Phi Delta Phi. Address, Lincoln, Neb. ELBERT O. JONES What ean't be cured must be endured. First entertained his friends at Myron, la., June 9, 1872. Blood is a mixture of Welsh and English. Claims relationship to Capt. John Smith and Noah. A mem- ber of the Palladian Literary Society. A contributor to the second edition of Amer- ican and English Encyclopedia of Law. Vice president Senior Law Class. Home address, Brandon, S. D. . 'ks
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