Charles O. Boynton, B.S., Kansas City, Kas. C. E. Scxriety, One of the youngest men in the Class, Charlie ranks among the oldest and wisest in the use of the slide-rule. He claims to be able to tell his future wife ' s name by means of the logarith- mithic table on the back of his slide, and, judg- ing by his p)ast records, we shall expect great things from him and his slide-rule. Charlie has always been a hard and close student, a loyal Class man, a good fellow, and he is bound to make a record after he leaves school. Carl Trowbridge, B.S., Argentine, Kas. Carl is a man who entered the University as a Freshman and who by his own effortsjrose in the world till to-day he bears lightly the dignity of a Senior. He is the junior member of the firm, Rankin Trowbridge, Consulting Mining En- gineers, and deser ' es his share of the success that has come to that firm. The advent of Carl Trowbridge at K. U. settled, once for all, that old question, Can any good thing come out of Argentine? WiLTox A. Vaughn, B.S., Marion, Kas. C. E. Society, Vaughn came to us from the home of our own Governor Hoch, and reads the Marion Record with clock-like regularity. He has always been a hard student, and has always worked for results. Although of a quiet nature, he is as ready for a good joke as any man in the Class. Contrary to the general belief, he is not married. Charles V. Chapin, B.S., Council Grove, Kas. 2E; C. E. Society. Chape is without doubt the most modest and unassuming man in our Class. He stands among the best in the Class as a student, and his ability is recognized by Faculty and students alike. He is one of that kind of guns who is always as ready to help a classmate along or to enjoy a joke as to dig into a deep problem in Mechanics or Calculus. He has always been a loyal supporter of University enterprises, and has lots of Class spirit, and no one in our Class gives more promise for a brilliant future than Chape.
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