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W e 3 1 , RUSSELL WILLARD l s l l Belvirlere, Nebr. 5 Mathesiang Baseballg Basketball. l w , F GEORGE ROBB Des Moines, Io. C Club: Debating '20 and '21g Duncan I Clubg Baseballg Football. I l , 3 x l l 'r ' Q 5 E i 3 1 4 B I I l t i MARGARET BROKAW 3 She wits a good friend, un earnest student, i 5 u queenly woman. We are poorer since ' 5 her goingg Heaven is richer. She was ' culled to depart from its and get her work is not ended, bitt like a star which, when going ont of sight, shines with reflecting 3 power, she shines in another world and makes lighter our path. 5 I i i , Q l l l Page Forty-four
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The Class of l922 The happenings of Class '22 have been rapid and exciting since that first yell given in chapel 'way back in the days of the Old Dorm, Break- up Parties, and Single Men. Sages and prophets advise us to look ahead, lest in turning around to view the remote ruins of some old memory, we be turned to the proverb- ial pillar of salt. Nevertheless, them wuz the days! Class '22 is a goodly mixture of every kind of talent from rocking the cradle to expressing the sublime in unexcelled doggerel. Were it not for the fact that it is blessed with an overwhelming sense of modesty, many things might be stated as to the brilliance of its members. For instance. the fact that officers of both literary societies have repeatedly been chosen from this class, that Y. W. and Y. M. Presidents and many in the Cabinets and other organizations have stepped from this worthy group to serve the school is no mean honor. Stunt night has repeatedly given first place to Class '22, and hundreds of other examples could be given were it not for the aforesaid modesty of this group. Not all of its wild escapades can be stated, but the class scrap, imme- diately following the flying of Sophomore colors upon the flag staff, should be mentioned. The ivory and old rose pennant flapped triumphantly for several days, and how the other classes beamed! Class '22 has done much for its members. It has fanned to a flame many a fluttering spark of love, and has given its blessings on many solemn occasions to a trembling couple before the altar. It has been god- mother to many a wailing infant, to say nothing of starting its toddling feet up the straight and narrow way. It has made teachers, preachers, and old maids from diamonds in the roughf' As a charitable institution, it has done its full duty as a class. Frank Cook, Golda Conwell, and Elsie Watt have been unanimously elected for adoption, and several others are being considered. Due to the budding genius of Errol Parish and Yandell Beans, the musical comedy Keep Step was staged with great success. The Senior year was, of course, the cap sheaf. The class meetings were well seasoned with wit and much hilarity. Mark Twain would have hidden his face if he could have heard some of the pointed remarks donated. The picnic meetings at Thorpe's, McRae's and other places, the ban- quets, spreads, and larks Will never be forgotten. The dinner at Gerald Rowland's was an event of the year. Sneak Day was a huge success, and even Phyllis Parish and Bobby Bradley had the time of their young lives. Tho' the class of '22 is coming to the parting of the ways, the draw- ing power of the old Cotner Spirit will ever unite their hearts, and few ties will be stronger than those holding together Class '22. R. I. O. Page 1+'orty-tive
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