Denison University - Adytum Yearbook (Granville, OH)

 - Class of 1905

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52160950 JOHN EBERLY GEIL, A. B., Calliope. Jackn is a prime favorite, a fact that is evidenced by his ofhce as class president. He has always been a hard worker for the class. He is prominent in Y. M. C. A. work and is one of the best orators in school. l-le expects to don the cloth. I am one of those gentle ones that will use the devil with courtesy. RUTH ELEANOR MCKIBBEN, Ph. B., Kfif, Philomathean. Kibbyn has numerous talents and keeps all sorts of irons in the fire. If she were not so earnestly devoted to Field culture she could shine in politics as a good mixer. Her working powers are unlimited and she is certain to reach any goal she tries for. If present prospects should fail, no matter. Theres more down cellar in a tea cup. 'l Wliat though the Field be lost? All is not lost. ELSIE COWLAM l-IUSTED, A. B., X X11 A, Euterpe. Those who don't know Elsie think she is proper and precise. It is a mistake. She makes bad puns and does other atrocious things. Soon after arriving in Granville she gained the reputation of being the last man 'round the comer, and she has diligently lived up to it ever since. Her future is hard to foretell. She is thinking of teach- ing, and as there are two men in the case this seems probable. Some, however, are betting on the ndark horse. The woman that deliberares is lost. JUSTIN WROE NIXON, A. B., Calliope. l' Nixon is a pow'ful speaker and this year represented the college in the inter-collegiate contest in oratory. He has tackled pretty nearly everything in the curriculum, including l-lerrick's H sernin- ary work. He has always been an enthusiastic supporter of class athletics. At present he is the godfather of Cicero. , So wise, so young, they say, do ne'er live long. 1 PAGE TWENTY ' 'L .-,gf T T3.- ' - geawwvmmz-g..1z::v. L.-sw...-.T,vsmnn:4,-1--rmm,1.v..' -aa-37,

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Seniors. RUTH ANNA DRAKE, Ph. B., Euterpe. Ruth is another of the lights of the class that expects to teach temporarily. She is much interested along pedagogical lines and may till a place as assistant principal of a high school. Ruth is an able debater, and, with the help of a Junior, labored valiantly in table talks to convince the unitiated that an engagement, either long or short, was desirable. Frequently she was heard to burst into song, and she displayed a depth of feeling truly wonderful. n Absence makes the heart grow fender. LEVI LEE SHEPARD, B. S., B 9 II. Shep'l has participated in nearly all the class athletics and has always stood pat on class stunts. His co-ed. attachments have been varied enough to please the feelings of even the most fastidious. Shep's pleasant manner mal-res him a favorite with all his classmates. Two-thirds of success is making people think you are all right. NELLIE FAY BENNETT, Ph. B., Euterpe. Fay came to Denison at rather an inopportune time, but with her customary sagacity she saw her mistake and withdrew to wait for the class of '05. She has taught several young ideas how to shoot and is preparing to do it again to even greater advantage. She has a mind of her own-a peculiarity common to school teachers. lt she won't, she won't, and that's the end on't. EDGAR GORDON DAVIS, B 9 II. Gaston l' is primarily a fiend on forestry. Between times he amuses himself playing on his S509,000 'cello. He is a Glee Club and Orchestra man, and has done some stunts beautifying the campus. This spring he hit the trail for his Juliet up in dear old New York. Oi told him Oi thought he ought to be turned up and s-p-a-n-lc-e-d. tl PAGE TWENTY-ONE

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