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l. Leon Wade Hoyt, Ph. B., B GH Football '06, Assistant Manager Base Ball, '05-'06. 'Toaster junior Banquet 1906. Toaster Washington Banquet 1907. Class Basket Ball and Football Teams. Franklin. Vigilance Committee. med. After considering all the leading universities of the country, R-ed decided to enter Denison. He hails from Norwalk, the town of paved streets and rubber tired hacks. In his sopho- more year he caused much comment by making a buck of five yards in a class football game. He is a strong advocate of per- sonal hygiene a-nd believes in taking daily exercise by long walks in the country. His intention is to enter business next year. Like a drum-noisy but empty. 17 Kenneth James Campbell, B. S., B911 Track Team, Manager Second Football Team, 1905. Manager Varsity Basket Ball Team, 1907. Mandolin Club, '04-'05-'06. Leader University Band, '05-'06. Class Treasurer, 1907. Franklin. Ken. This little man from Mount Vernon is known to his college companions as Ken. A more energetic fellow is hard to find in the class, as is shown by his record. He is one of Birney's mainstays in the engineering department. and his intention is to follow this course next year at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A little man, but oh! how great when measured with his own eyes.
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John Walter Beattie, A. B., 41 F A Manager '06 Varsity Football Team Ml, Leader Glee Club, 145, President of the Senior Class, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 145. Calliope. Vigilance Committee. Squee, Walt The hero of this story hails from Norwalk, a thrifty back-woods village, known classically as Squeedunk -whence cometh the cognomen, Squee. He is a good fellow, well known to the seminary and the charge accounts of the Granville merchants. Beattie is the organizer of the famous ALSO-RAN CLUB of Denison, having tried out for every attractive and available Office open, up to his senior year, when he seemed to have things coming his way, and he has since even usurped the throne of Prexy. For all his faults and bumptiousness, he will come out of himself .... let us hope. Why should I blush to own I love. Robert Klinger Walsh, B. S., 'P 1' A Assistant Manager l906 Adytum, Band. Calliope Plickety-Plfck, Klinger. W'e here present the likeness of the Sage of Denison, he who riseth early and early goeth he to bed, a moralizing philoso- pherwhose thoughts are always afar off, and to whom great dis- tances are but as Little Rockfsj. Nlfll1'1gS1'U daily wears out the Sem ' walks, he awaits after classes, and he bucks chapel to promenade. l-le is the incarl nate schemer of the school and he is as fickle as twenty winds. Full five thousand hearts has he broken, and yet is he not satiate, but continues to be the greatest lady-killer yet hailed out from Dayton. I am not in the roll of Common Men. ' 16
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Laura Beitler, B. Ph.,IKgI3 - Denisonian Staff, 1905-'06, Washington Banquet Committee, Senior Girl's Play. Honors in Latin. . Tools From the shelter of the home of her ancestors in Carey, Miss Beitler came to Denison 'four years ago. As a protection against the wiles of a college town she wrapped herself in a cloak of dignity which has been well maintained up to the senior year. Along with the knowledge found in text books, she soon discov- ered that there is a pleasure in the pathless woods, and learned to love, not man the less, but nature more. justice demands that at this time mention be made of an ac- complishment possessed by Laura. which has remained hidden for three years-a voice which may not only soothe the cares and lift the thoughts of men, but may, in days to come,.drive the wolf of starvation from the door. ' Can l ever bid these joys farewell? ' - Frances Wells. Priest, B. Ph., X Xl' A Adyturn Board, 1906. Board of Control, Student Government. Y. NV. C. A. Calendar Committee. Commencement Committee. Washington Banquet Com- mittee. Senior Play. Frankie Starting with the quotation appended, if you don't believe that, just ask a certain Harvard law student. Frankie is an -advocate of the doctrine that absence makes the heart grow fonder. She takes life good-naturedly ,and always has a smile for you, even if she has but three minutes to get to breakfast. Frankie comes down on her heels a bit ,heavily and you can usually tell when she is approaching. She makes a nice look- ing senior in her cap and gown and does credit to the front row of chapel seats on circus days. Faithful in love, resigned in widowhoodf' 8 - 1
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