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Peae eet aS maraermennercencyrenmrt ett eaten ER ee PASE noe cn ee eA HA INN AA LORENA GSN EA IMIR OIANN AS RANI GRRE A NT Myce ar aU IR An em ns EAS HN Aa N mtn mana NH WALTER MEYER, Here we have a true Davenport product. Whenever ‘“Wallie’ can have his pop-corn and Hamburger sandwiches, he is satisfied. Davenport, la. He possesses a quiet nature and in class fol- lows the golden rule of silence to the limit. He plavs a lively tune .n the typewriter. Take a look at his well-trained hair! Is it a wonder that the fair sex is so attached to him, and that he daily bothers the mailman with “Tip, any mail for me?”’ “Took before you leap.” ALFRED MOCK, Muelhausen, Alsace. Meet our jolly boarder from the banks of the Rhine. ‘Fritz’ laughs first, last and all the time; he is full of wit, and therefore is the logical choice for humorous editor. He is also a good story teller and a deep thinker, especialy when it comes to German comps. His odd experiences while mastering the Eng- lish language have no doubt done much to bring out his bright sense of humor, especially his. tuneful ‘Oi-yoi-yoi-yoi!’’ “T always laugh at jokes and someone’s al- ways joking.” THE WHITE @ AND BLUE W So hachhae Senmnantann ed mneamneieanaanennes ommeremtin remem entre ems oman aa detiatn eee eeedeahei aahdnaheh ahead ete beaten aidanitin. the oe onneen te Seemed Page Twenty-five
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ee HAR Sa OARS NNR gs - se raeniiainatiendhentedemee nadine sae Za THE WHITE @m AND BLUE XS TG RRS SERRA tgs ey . ‘ ‘ AM Ki BEEN oe SONA’ SEE renee enmneemmemianenn mnie even unnaneeenwnnnne fl 7 aes PLENRY RISCHE, Milwaukee, Wis. Hear ye! our modest valedictorian. With his credit must be given him for his untiring éffoits to;make this book a.success. Here is a. man zealous- in a good cause, His lively and humorous nature and his gentlemanly con- ‘duct have often helped to put pep into the student body. ‘‘Heinie’’ stands well to the front in literary work and clso shows aptness in drawing. Vhe ancient languages form his stumbling block. Says he, “Oh, well, what’s the use.” “On their own merits modest men are dumb.” OLIVER RP PREECE E, Cleveland, O. Hear ye! our modest valedictorian with his irained, iidustrious, and gifted mind “Oliver” belongs to the leaders in class work. He car- ries a crowded schedule, wrestling at once with the manifold duties of stationery Jew, bell boy; Giee Club president, Orchestra player, and Staff member, With so many strings’ tied to him, he still finds time to attend numerous organ recitals and concerts. No wonder, when he says, ,“Shucks, I forgot that again.’ “The mildest manners and the gentlest heart.’’ Page Twenty-seven
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