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6.3555 Q s ' , ff? ka i ' , t - THE 19145 VALLA f ff'-vmnisivv' rv K Q 6 fa . sxfef W4 E Z2 450 3' A '?4T1-jg P-' PAUL ANDERSON. Emporia, Kansas. A.B. in Science Group. President Y. M. C. A., '13-'14, President Senior Class, President Philologic, '13, President Prob. Association, '12-'13, Business Manager, 1913 Alla Rah, Football, '13, Ottawa Debate, '13, Student Volunteer, Field Representative for C. of E., sum- mer of '13. ' To hnd his place and H11 it is success for a man. Paul came to us from Tarkio in the middle of his career, and our influence has undoubtedly been a great help to him. CYou're welcome, Paul.D The only trouble with him is that he will try to talk. If only he would keep up his artistic work instead, landscape's had been Highbrows, and Vandy's illustrations poor men's skeletons. To Paul belongs the honor of starting the mad rush toward the Dorm,,' but either method or lack of method inter- fered with madness, for now he Steps no more. Paul's popularity is shown by the fact that he holds two important presidencies fat once. Paul's ambi- tion is to dope and slash the poor unsuspecting in- habitants of some foreign country. WILL BAILEY. 1 g Emporia, Kansas. ' g A.B. in Science Group. Y. M. C. A., Mathoniang Sec.-Treas. Senior Class. To love and to labor is the sum of living. Bill says that he doesn't give a C????j what we say about him, so we will have to be nice to him- it is too bad .to take unfair advantage of such a liberty. We do have to quote what he said about a quotation for him. He remarked in that pained tone of manner, Why do they always put in some- thing loving about me? So we'll say no more about it except to mention all there is to say on Bill's latest. There are any number of songs about Nelly and you can choose for yourself. Bill joins the hardhits just in time to get caught by' the Alla Rah. ADA BAKER. Kingman, Kansas. ' A.B. in Modern Language Group. Y. W. C. A., Alethean. ' Her fairest virtues fly from public sight, Domestic worth-that shuns too strong a light. Ada made a special trip to California this sum- mer, she said it was to visit a sister, but we know better-she was looking for the home of the Honey- moon, ready for 1915. A trip just for two. We know who the second party is, too, and why Ada said Ch, Pm not interested in C. of E. anyway. Notice her fondness for vacation when she cuts fourth hour to catch the first train east. These remarks do seem to be all Clem, but since that is the first thing in Ada'siopinion, why not? And after such serious remarks as these, we don't like to spoil the effect by saying anything frivolous. 26' K.
SNGGE Q 5 A f Q: f Q . i ot s a ' 2 ilHEl 9l4 tt AILA RAH- 2 . 3 ' - W i s mmm Q? ' S a wb 95 - . i , 'S E '84TEg P we had picked up Flora, Paul, Lew, and Tony, and we managed to sail through the year with our usual good record. 1 The next year we were fortunate in being joined by Dan, Levi, and Charlie Nick, all of whom had started across the sea on other ships. Our Senior passage had been a stormy -one. Mutiny, which arose on several occasions, was finally suppressed, and we are nearing the harbor, not of mere-dreams, but of . fulfilled dreams, of realized hopes, of accomplished ambitions, 'we are, according to all Chapel speakers, almost prepared to live. Qur class is a distinguished one. We were the last to enjoy a Hag scrap, from a Sophomore point of view, we are the last. to enjoy the privilege of special time for casting anchor in the harbor and leaving footprints on the sands, we have had more athletesthan any other class, we have w-on many prizes and many Es , wehave among our number the winner of a State Oratorical Contest, and we are particularly unique in this, we have only one pair-who seem ready to set out together in a house-boat, but we are surely counting on them. . Death has claimed one who was a member of our class for three years. We mourn the loss of Leonard Knox, so brilliant a scholar and so line a man. Well, harbor is in sight and we're- almost ready to disembark and climb the hills to the heights of Success We've had a pleasant trip on the Sea of Ef, and we're sorry that it is so nearly finished. , But may we always ever know, However far off we may be, That our anchors hold fast By links with the past Deep down in on Sea of E. u F. C. 25
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