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'1 Charles Ernest Fleming, A. B. Sergeant-at-Arms Calliope, Vice President Calliope, 19065 Prom- inent in Class Athleticsg Will Study Medicine. Fatty Felix. Although some would have it that Doc is the youngest member of the class, we are prepared to say that he is not the smallest. He does his smoking and evil deeds on the sly, and gets his lessons pretty well. As a humorist he has no living equal. After completing a special two-year course in the fE.J Cornell School of Diplomacy fterms 51500, or 310.00 down, and 35.00 a month on the installment planj, he will follow in the footsteps of his father. Eternal smiles his emptiness betray. William Gear Spencer, A. B. Class President '05-'06g Captain Class Basket Ball Team 'Q6-'0'7g Varsity Basket Ball Team '06-'0'7g President Franklin 'O7g Honors in Greek and Lating VVashington Banquet Committee. Bunny. Franklin. This gem of the first water in athletic affairs is also some pumpkins in the intellectual arena. He is one of the all-round men who deserve the overwhelming honors that have been heaped on his modest head. I-le can do a vast deal of masti- cation of the fabric when the occasion demands. We look for a brilliant future in this man who has so signally shown .his scholarly abilities. Peace to his ashes. But still his tongue ran ong the less of thought it bore, the greater ease. 28
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Elma P. Martin, B. Ph. Three years' work at Vassarg Instructor in Mathematicsg Author of Stories of New York Statef' Manager Senior Girl's Play. Marse George. The sum total of learning and sense in the Senior Class- re- ceived a valuable addition when Miss Martin consented to Join fortunes with it. The class rejoices in the fact that she still con- siders herself only a Senior Girl, tho' the faculty has fried a claim on her. Teaching German is, we believe, her vocationg acting as interlocutor in a minstrel show is her avocation. True merit constantly sought for and valued by all. 27 Elsie Wright, B. Ph. Critic Philo, '07, Philornathean. Rosy, This maiden fair, with golden hair, and blushes rare, en- tered Our honored Alma Mater with the class of '05. After siz- ing them up she concluded to wait for a class which should come more nearly up to her standard, since she is noted for the lofty way in which she looks at everything in life. When she will, you may depend upon itg When she won't, she won't, and that's the end on't.
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William Howard Cox, B. S., BSU Mandolin Club, '04-'05-'06g Captain Second Base Ball Team, '04-'05, Class Treasurer '06, Washington Banquet Committee. Franklin Coxy A nimrod and a musician. A happier man cannot be found than Coxy when he is either hunting or playing the mandolin. As a member of the now dead Oglion orchestra he won much fame. He has been active in class athletics throughout his en- tire course, and is popular among his classmates. Business is his calling. He graduates by a close shave. 29 Charles Morehead Pease, B. S. Freshman Year at Des Moines College, Sophomore Year with '06 here, out of college a year, and finishes with 19073 Member Class Basket Ball Team, Going in for Engineering. Peasy After a break of one year in his course, the happy subject of this sketch came back to us for the final touches. His time has been filled up mainly with exploits under Briney, and the maintenance of tl1e honor of the blue and White on the basket- ball floor. Nevertheless he stars in the class room continuously. His mind with Wheels and wheels galore, Spins on, yet without sound or roar.
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