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Senior History 1: the hundreds m' eulieges Ellltl universitier: that are sending into the Ulti rugged world thousands U! men and tt'tumen with tlipiUlllElS. degree; of all kinds and l'leseriptions, German Hiallaee furnishes, like the woman of the parable. her pittance. Hilly fourteen. eleven men and three women. have persevered through tour years. of griml and struggle intn thiq last term nf ease and relaxation, hut theae are of the kiwi n'htL though they may not he heard uf in the New York Titties, St. Louis Pust-Disptltt'h, or other nmnstruus dailies. yet in their own circle they will be known with rehapect amt hmmr. At least we may conjecture this. it a similar course through eullege has any inliuetlt'e upon the future. I. utlr years ago this 1:135; gathered from seven tIiH'erent states atml twu transatlantic countries. at the Lhmt'e. of German Wallace and hegan a most l'aleas- ant, interesting and. at times, extremely exciting career through eullege. Back in the mist of the first years. we see the tlear old 1910 pennant wave proudly and tleFiantly in the early morning air; again comes the picture a year or so later of one of our class climbing up the greased and barbed tizigstatt' fur the junior rag. and again we tremble with Ellipfflilel'l'iiht'l as he lets himself down with a rope to the ronf 21ml, like the hemes of UM. runs over that dizzy gable to climb into a third story window. and at last to escape Victoriously with the enemies' pennant. while they gaxeil dumbfounded and open-monthetl: upon 0111' palates still linger the effects of that must delectable J l1nic'1r-Seniur banquet. which, as a class. we tendered last year's Seni:,1rs. int this and all the tmenumeratetl events nt' tlltr L'nllege' history lie in the. past. It 60:11:35 to cheer 1.15 when on the moonlight nights we chat in the deep chairs on the veranda or sing the wag of cheer from the college steps. 'We have in a manner, by the impmitiun ut' Senioml dignity and austerity. amt. perhaps, thoughts of the future. lost the. outward characteristic. marks of the vivacious class at a year ago. the have replaced the frivolous with the seriuus, the unproductive with the productive. Slltmhler to shoulder with the Juniors we have gone to a work which has but one precedent in the annals of German W'allaee. a work must :Iifhcult because new tll 115. the task of producing an annual. lint difficult as it may have been the true Senior grit and haektmue hag supplieil what was lacking in experienee. 50 with a few mnre weeks; we will he ready far degree and diploma with the thousands uf utherh. and hope we may fare as well as they. ur being Ameri- cans with the American spirit. we wish to fare better than they in this vale of tears or eternal Mzty-thiy. whichever we may make it. 't' u Ii iilS't'ORlA N .
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I910 Clams Officers B. E. Breillan..................................President Rhea Strecker ............................. Yiee-Pres'itlen't D. W'. Henke. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .Secretary-Treztsurer Class Colors Clams Motto Maroon and t'Eray. Fit Fahrieando Faber. Class Song Cheer once more. dear Seniors, Oh, cheer once more today; Let us sing once more to the dear old school we leave; How deep in our memory the school days have Silt'lken. And'how every deed is impressed on our mind: The strolling. the anfsatz and Healing the pumpkin. And all the dear places?- That 0ft we'd find when we were out to stray. Oh! how loud our routers; then would sway When at the game our boys would proudly win the day. There were hot times in the armory. those- Sehool days. school tlayi now has come the last day. Latin. and Greek. and philosophy. These we have conquered up 10 degree. Now we must soon say adieu. but to- our motto we'll be true. To conquer ourselves and the world subdue, Till with honor and glory were crowned. 0ft t0 Berea our thoughts willhdrift To the dear old German Wallace where we were as- Merrily we strolled along on the lawn by the pond. Merrilyr in laugh and play. but now- May these few days that we in school did spend Fit us to fight our way until the end. Now farewell. faculty. your love and charity Within our memory firmly shall stamle Now let 115 cheer once more. dear Seniors. Oh. cheer once more today; Let us sing once more to the dear old school we leave: To our dear old Alma Mater. now. goocl-hye. -Gt'orgr' Fmsrkv. Ivlelody for Senior Song: Medley inchuhng Old Kentucky Home. t'OId Oaken Bucket. 'iHot Time in the Old Town. School Days. 'W'Iassa's ill the Cold, Cold Ground. hood Night. Ladies. Nearer. My God. to Thee and 'tMy Old Kentucky Home? 20
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Edward Is. Audrcc. WUinnr . . . . . ..L l1illimihe. Ohio CInssivaI. SvlnlIL-r; Prvsidcm 2, N'iuc-Prcsilluul 3, YaLIL-rlitinry orator 3; Fwy: Unsa 3; V. M. C k; PrL-sidcnt 4-; f'il'inrlstonc A531. Elliltlr 4. He's m'c-r tu'vniy-nlw l0 Ire sure. but we Cilll him Minor!1 lwcuusu hi-s hmlhtr was Maj. If an unassuming. unpra toniirms curccr in Schonl is :m indicatiun 0f fulurc success, lid is llu- hmm- Bishop Nuclsvn. Yet he has been quite uctiw in Society. in Y. H. C. 9.. mud in 111v class. Next year hv Mil begin in :1 carm-st to dispense will: what he 11:15 learn: in lwlmlf nf the church in the Slums of Cleveland, KV'IICI'C le 11:15 :lil'i'zilly' imrn LHBY iklf $01110 TEI'I'IC, Alma Hlnnkmcy er. Hlankey . . . . . . . . Khaledm, Ohio Crunmcruinl. l'hilonmtlwzm. K- icc-I'rcsidml' 2, President 4; Girls, iliaslcoti hall .5, 4'. Kirindstmlo 81:an 4. She is A. IL hence. 5110 this war desires to nhtain :1 Ii C. 5. 5110 comes from that Iili'lc town at the crOSi-rnath mllud Tr-Ivnln. :Lnd strange to say 5hr: is prnurl of it. A Senior clear thrungin she is, and :I iiwly mm: at that. Next yt I' u't'H. nhzll tln girl: care about the fulurt :my- x'ny umyhc she'll lentil. maylw she'lI cnnk, nmyhc she'll paint. 111:13'bc wL-1I. wlm can NH? .Kl lcmt HIE ways 01' the cnrclws :m: GEL Bernhard IC. liruihml. lieu ........ Bartlett, Texas Phiiosnphiml. ltmcrvd :Is Frouhnum frmn Winn Memorial College, Hrmlhnm. 'l'l'sznx UL-I'mnuin. 5t .- 1. l'n'sidcm 3. Vzdvrlinury Uratur 3: 0:155 1 rtS-idtnt 2, 3. 4: WHHIEMJ' Guurda 3 Lieutenant. 'lilu'y say that familiarity breeds similarity and anyone cert 'nl'x rvuld easily guess lu- vaing Hunk; hmml shouldch, 111:1F55Yt arms. nml qimwy haul. . :md uhm'o all by hraring the dew, mm rvus. ullra-lmss voice. With which he 50 hmrtily greets his frivnris. torril'ws 131's cmmics. llmt lion's from the grazing; laml in Tums. A typical Temm with a John Anatin army hul ml his Iwzul. :1 hearty hnudshalu'. mntagiuns laugh. a merry, jLH'iHI twinkle in his L'yL'. is the manner in which thu western uhirlu'iml .slrm'k Hurm. and he leave: il with some Of the quantity mkcn MT and quality :ldtICtl. Gmrgc C. Felleckc. Fisknsu ..... r:lia'fux, Minnesota: Theological. 5t. P:1111 s College. St. Pnul Park Minn. Class of '00. Wii- lnmcttc University. Sulvm, Oregon. Gcrnmnim President 4: Track 1mm 3: anhall H-W'A 2, 3; Athletic Assn. Manager 3: Y. El, C :X Cabinet 3. Fiskus' alias George FOnSt'ktu mm of those long. hmm- juinlcrl gmlul westerners, Trained upon the fnotlmll field at St. Pa11P$ anti undcr Strict milimry supervision at W'EL Iamcttc. he has hem :1 very prominent factor in all class doings? :Inrl. thnugh dstraight :IS :L diof' he never fnrwcnt the pleasure of :1 good practical jnkc. George generally shunt! in 16 1:1111'9:112 committee. his training in the past standing him in good stand in this work ycs? The chief positiml hr held xhi1o Eli U. XV. C. was night watchman 0m: Hnlltm'r'cu, and Hum :1 vow went 111th HI:- H. U. FhapDIT '30
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