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Roy Malloy Montfort was born in Benton Harbor, Michigan, July ll, ISS9. As a student in the public and high schools of his native town, he displayed an ardency for education early recognized, being grad- uated with honors from the Benton Harbor High and receiving his diploma with the class of l909. Then the desire for ad- vanced learning devolved upon him and the ensuing two years were successfully devoted to a cousre of .studies at the Michigan Ag- ricultural College, the degree of Ph. G. being obtained thereafter. Entering Bennett as a Freshman, his every action has proven conclusively that he is worthy of praise and renown, both as a student and athlete. A member of the Students' Council, member of the Univer- sity Football team in l9I l, Captain in l9l2 and elected the Valedictorian of our class is sufficient evidence to unquestionably prove the superiorty of this man. Gale Waite Huber made a brilliant addi- tion to the population of Merrill, Wiscon- sin, on March IO, l892. l-le attended the Public Schools of Portage and Minocqua, Wisconsin, graduating from the Minocqua High School with the class '09, During I9I0 he filled successfully and with great credit to himself, an instructor's chair in the Public Schools of Wisconsin. Entered Bennett in the fall of l9l l. He is a bearer of the official merited by marvelous and hard, persistent work on the 'varsity eleven of l9l I and l9l2. Mem- ber of the Loyola Basket Ball team. Dr. Huber was always an energetic sup- porter of our class affairs, being assistant Editor of the Year Book in the Sopho- more and Junior class, and is Secretary of the Senior class. Dr. Huber is a member of the Psi Sigma Fraternity, also member and Vice-President of the Phi Delta Fraternity. 47 lw-ps-N ..-
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George Connor Lyons was born on May IS, 1892, at Surgionsville, Tenn.g he at- tended the public schools of this place and was graduated from Maxwell Academy. This was followed by a two years' college course at Tusculum and King Colleges. Thus having laid a strong foundation for his chosen profession, George commenced his medical studies in I9Il at the Univer- sity of Louisville Medical Department, but remained there only two years, coming to Bennett a Junior. At the end of the Junior year, Dr. Lyons successfully passed the Tennessee State Board and secured a per- manent license to practice medicine. Dur- ing this year he was elected Vice-President of the Senior class, which position he holds with much credit. Dr. Lyons is a member of the Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternity. Joseph J. Zak was born in the city of Chicago on March 22nd, l879. l-le comes of good old Bohemian stock. Joseph while a young boy attended the C. S. P. S. Bohe- mian School, later the public schools. I-le is a good type of self-made business man. Some twenty-two years ago he sold news- papers in Chicago. Meanwhile he took up the study of pharmacy and after working his way through college was graduated with honors from Northwestern University, Class 189 7. For about ten years found him work- ing for some of the leading druggists in Chicago. ln the Fall of l907 he ventured in business for himself and today is one of the leading manufacturing pharmacists on the Northwest Side. l-le was Treasurer during the Sophomore year and was re-elected Treasurer in the Senior year. Member of the Phi Delta Ep- silon Fraternity, member of Northwestern University Alumni, member and officer, Chicago Retail Druggists Association, mem- ber lllinois Pharmaceutical Association. 445
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'. 'Q , fi. . -1-. ' , Qltl D Edmund G. Brust First gazed upon the prairies of Illinois on the l9th day of Aug- ust, l893, at Addison, Illinois, where he spent his early life. , Later removing to Chicago, he graduated from Zion Holy Cross QEV. l..uth.J Parochial School in 1906 and from St. lgnatius High School in l9l l. Entered Bennett in the fall of l9l l. Dr. Brust's display of good nature and kind- ness as well as his distinction as one of the brightest students of the class, won for him the friendship of every one of his class- mates, and as a token of appreciation he was made Secretary in our junior year, and Editor of the Senior class, which position he held with much credit. That his future will be filled with continu- ous success is the conviction of all. Dr. Brust is a member of the Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity and the Cook County Quiz Class. Raleigh C. Oldfield was born in Chicago, Illinois, on December 9, l892. He received his early education in the public schools of this city, graduating in 1907. Raleigh at- tended the Medill High School for two years, entering the Austin High School a Junior, where he was a member of the Debating team, representative of Austin in the State Oratorical and Cook County Oratorical Contests and graduated with honor in l9l l. Deciding that the practice of medicine was his chosen vocation he entered Bennett in the fall of 191 l, and from the very start has proven himself an excellent student, holding some of the highest grades awarded by the faculty. Vice-President during his Sophomore year. Junior year Editor-in-Chief of the Plexus. Dr. Oldfield is a member of the Cook County Quiz Class, Medical Science Club of America and the Phi Delta Epsilon Fra- ternity. 48 , ai Y . . --.-, , cw-, . . ...
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