Cotner University - Croaker Yearbook (Bethany, NE)

 - Class of 1914

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Extrarta frnm Cilhanrellnr Emeritus Aglsmnrilfa Eairg CKindly donated for this publicationb 1897 Feb. 20 Sept- 18 Well, we are situated in our new quarters. Everything went fine today with the exception of the chapel service. Johnnie Bicknell still persists in leaving the room while I am reading the scripture. I must take this up at the next faculty meeting. May 3 It had to come some time and I feel that We have done the only thing possible. We sent Billy Oeschger home today. Making a date with a Wesleyan girl is more than we can allow. It isn't time for Church Union, and besides, I think Billy could have very little infiuence. May 10 The Oeschger case has come up again. We have decided to let William return to school. Recent developments have shown there were others connected with the affair and he is not wholly to blame. 1895 Sept. 21 The students are beginning the school year in a bad way. lt is impossible for a student to do justice to his or her work and be out every night until twelve o'clock. I had a very confidential talk with Grace Young today. She realizes she is not doing right and I think we will have no more trouble with her. Mar. 3 Lyman Bush sprang a surprise in our evidence class this morn- ing by answering every question I put to him. This student is a puzzle to meg how he makes his grades I have never been able to find out. 1904 I had my first talk today with our new mathematics professor, William Reeves. He talks freely about himself, but those are the sort of men for whom we are looking. He certainly is enthused over his work and for fear he will forget to dismiss his classes I have assigned him the room across the hall from mine, that I may watch him closely. Sept. 25 I am very much pleased with the work of our new Latin teacher, Miss Wampler, but her youthful ways must be curbed in some manner. A report came to me this morning that she entertained a senior last evening. I will look into this further. N1 N4 N4 N4 , ix fix Ax fix Mustn't whistle in the hallwayg Mustn't whistle on the stain- Don't you know the whistlin' corner? It's 'right over there! Mustn't whistle 'neath the windowsg Mustn't whistle down the walk, For there's a whistlin' corner, And yoiire watched like a hawk. Mustn't whistle o'er your lessonsg Mustn't whistle just for joy- The right place is the whistlin' corner For the whistlin' girl or boy. Mustn't whistle when you're idlin'g Mustn't whistle in any case But -142- in the whistlin' corner- Dr. Aylsworth knows the place.



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ihearh Gburr the Eranmim Prof. Qin Psychology classjz You can't see with your ears, can you, Mr. Molloy? Molloy: I never happened to. ' Prof.: No, of course not, it doesn't matter how large anything is, if it's not made for the purpose. EK 515 Eli Eli Prof. Bush: Would you say, Unarrowing down from a specific to a general? That would be like widening out to a point, wouldn't it? El? 91? E15 EK Prof. to Mrs. Cope: Don't you think Mr. Cope would be a dis- agreeable person if he stopped to reason everything out. ' Mrs. P. B.: He usually does, and he isn't disagreeable either. 916 Hi ki? Elf Prof. Wampler: Some people's prose is more poetic than other people's poetry. EE E16 F6 916 Mrs. Osterhout Copening window as a student entered wearing a suit washed in gasolinej : One of thosc gas jets must be leaking. Eli EK HQ Prof. Hoff: If it hurts to have your tooth pulled you have ability. H5 94 516 96 Prof. Smith fto Geology classj : Let's work harder before class, so that we won't have to work so hard in class. E16 515 916 ?6 Prof. Hoff: Q8 o'clock classbz I believe one could miss a meal every day. Edna R.: Yes, Prof., I have missed one already. H4 EK 916 X Prof. Young: Miss Wampler is the most lonely looking woman 514559556 Prof. Aylsworthz I am going to make a rapid questioning. Exit Pat Smith. I ever saw. EEXHQHQ Petersen: May we have some fresh air? Prof. Bush: Certainly, help yourself. 96 Elf if Elf Pete Cope: Can a marriage contract be annulled? Prof. Wampler: All girls wishing to take Domestic Science leave their names at the oflice. Prof. Hoff: I would suggest that the boys hand in the names of the girls they want to take the course. N4 N4 N4 N4 AX Ax fix Ax M. M. fin History class at roll callj : Oh Prof, I forgot 8 ISD my numberg it's Frank's. EK EE Eli Hi Elmer S.: One married couple is enough in this class Carey: If you talk that way I'm going to leave H6 H4 EE X Hank fans. questionjz I guess I d0n't Harry W. fsame questionbz I know I 515 X E16 EIS know don t know Worsham fto his companion at a football gamej Shall I show you how to do that high tackling? XX rjeiiiifcff 7 f, S P! 'X iv 1 is f MQ JENQ P a f , wgx fl f W. W -144-

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