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JOHN G. GUBLER Provo, Utah Features, ruddy, rugged, Teutonic. Magnificent, good humor, even under adverse rulings. Has debated. It ' s easy enough to be pleasant When life flows along like a song. But the man worth while is the one who will smile When everything goes dead wrong. CHARLES HAFEN Santa Clara, Utah Born and come up in Dixie. Known nowhere except in the class room, and at 42 East, Eighth North Street. It is rumored that he is mar- ried. A philosophical mathematician, and a mathematical psychologist. Re- den ist Silber, schweigen ist golden. 28
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JAMES CLOVE Provo, Utah Big, good-natured Jim. Noted for his copy of the Taft smile. A profound student of agriculture and politics, with a slight sprinkling of poetry. Future title, U. S. Secretary of Agriculture. WILSON GLAZIER Provo, Utah A practical man is our class presi- dent. Slightly severe and a little aus- tere. He hears merry tales and smiles not. Dancing he abhors ; emu- lates Miles Standish. Mathematics and Physics are the joy of his soul, his cloud by day and his pillar of fire by night — scrapper, too. 27
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HARRISON HURST Colonia Dublan, Mexico A San Peter by birth and complex- ion, a Mexican by rearing and speech, and a B. Y. Utonian by education and engagement, Harris stands four square to all the winds that blow. Equally persistent in Love or in Chem- istry, he gives promise of succeeding in both. He is low of speech and quiet in manner, but a maker and lover of a sly joke. As a charter member of the class he has experienced all its downs and ups. J. M. JENSEN Provo, Utah Puflfing and panting, he is trying hard to keep up with the educational band wagon. He has for his inspiration, Never say die till you are dead. Gray hairs ?t twenty? Yes, white, if you please. Where the snow-flakes fall thickest. There ' s nothing can freeze. 29
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