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Semiow. JAMES FRANK WHALLON, A. B., E X. Pop, despite his apparent evidences of advancing years, is as young as any when it comes to being wide awake on anything doing. As manager of the varsity base-ball team for two seasons he did credit both to himself and to the college. It is a significant fact that Pop is from Joliet, where the lllinois pen is situated. Tricks he hath had in him which gentlemen have.' KATE LEONORA CHAMBERS, Ph. B., Philomathean. Katie is one of our faculty members and she certainly adds dig- nity to that august body. But she can cut up just like real folks, and as for lectures, she clotes on them. Inquire at headquarters for par- ticulars. She doesn't want to teach, though she could get line recom- mendations down in New York State, where they grow big like the apples. She is a careful gardener and gives special attention to the individual Sprout. On her white breast a sparkling cross she wore. ALFRED M. COLBY, 2 X, Franklin. The name of Colby will always be associated with traditions of the far-famed D. D. D. As a bumt cork artist he is a candy. Ally has also made a reputation as an orator and wit. His love for Denison will not, however, permit him to make this year his last. Say, Mr. Whallon, speakin' of Professor Gilpatrickl' ALMA LOUISE. .BLAlSDAL.E,.Ph. B., Philomathean. Fraulein ist ein deutsches Madchen, but she appears thoroughly American. One would never suspect her German origin except that she speaks auf Deutsch so lluently. She is a past master of the art of teaching and 'will soon be head of a female seminary whose inmates will look upon her with terror and awe. Not so the girls of '05, for Fraulein is the gayest of the gay when stunts are doing. Fraulein claims to be heart whole and fancy free, but there are suspi- cious rumors afloat. Still waters run deep. PAGE TWENTY-NINE
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Swiow. ELIZABETH THORNTON, Ph. B., X NI' A, Euterpe. n Bess is a home-keeping body, and although she is besieging school boards, everyone smiles and looks wise. She is pledged to Sigma Chi and authorities say she will be initiated before long. Bess has a beautiful smile and an interesting diamond. She doesrft tallc a great deal, but people couldn't get along without her to pour oil on troubled waters. The sweetest thing that ever grew. PERRY DANIEL XVOODS, A. B., Calliope. UP. D.'l by dint of strenuous efforts succeeded in casting off his connection with the purse-proud class of l906 and east his fortune with the Orange and Black. l-le has been a worthy addition and has done every class duty that has fallen to his lot. He is supposed to have ministerial aspirations. ll The fellow who has the spunlc to think and act for himself. MARGARET ANN VVATKINS, Ph. B., Euterpe. 'Peggyn is a little girl who sings tenor and whistles. She is a tiny mite of a thing, but gets over more work than many of the big folks who can look down upon her. Among her minor accomplish- ments are type-writing and playing the piano, into both of which she puts much energy and feeling. Whistling girls and crowing hens,'l etc. GEORGE NICKOLS, A. B., Calliope. George is an odd genius whose abilities as a punster and poetaster are proverbial. He has not yet decided whether to farm or preach, but believes that he could clo both with pleasure and profit. ll The man with the hoe. PAGE TWENTY-EI GHT
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Seniors. JOHN ANTHONY CHERNEY, A. B., fb I' A, Calliope. ll Bugsn has had a long and varied career in Denison. Among his trophies he numbers three foot-ball ll D's. He has always been active in Y. NI. C. A. worlc and attends religious meetings as punctil- iously as a monk. He is also a philanthropist, having brought two llliiclsll with him from England last fall, which he carried through college this year. A more mery man then I am one Lives not in Chrrstiantefl RALPH BANTON MILLER, B. Lit., B 9 II, Franklin. ll Goodhairll has accumulated his share of college honors. He was one of the Wooster clebaters and has been manager of the 'var- sity foot-ball team. He is of an argumentative tum of mind and frequently tries conclusions with the profs. He is said to have aspira- tions to succeed Choate in his place at the American bar. U Open the old cigar box. CHARLES KING CHAPMAN, A. B., fb F A, Calliope. Chapf' has been with the class since its Senior Prep. days. He is reputed not to care a rap for anyone, but this is considered a mis- talce by some. He has had two editorial jobs, the l904 'IA dyt um' and this year's Denisonian. He is said to have aspirations to run the Chicago American since Prexy accused him of yellow journalism. 'I would entreat you rather to put on Your boldest suit of mirth.'l PAGE THICRTY
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