Denison University - Adytum Yearbook (Granville, OH)

 - Class of 1912

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W. Henry Cutler, A. B., Franklin Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, ' 09- ' 1 1 ; Treas., Chapl., V. Pre s., Franklin; Local Mgr. Debating Team, ' 10; Ch. Ady. Calendar Com., ' II; Pres. Minis. Ass ' n. ; Franklin Play, ' 09- ' II ; W. B. Com. When I think of Bill ' s t xudiis, the words of the old gypsy when he buried his caravan hoss, come back to me, We ' ll never see his likes again. I can almost feel the temperature go down when I think of Bill ' s smile setting over the horizon of Granville. He possesses an originality that defies imitation, and wdien Bill gets up to speak, you can depend upon him for a good laugh. The trouble is, he is a preacher, and what in the A orld he will do when he has a funeral sermon on his hands, we refrain from predicting. Strength to your elbow, old man. Jennie Grace Tracy, A. B., Philo. Shep, Prep., ' 08; B, B. T., ' 09- ' 1 2 ; Mgr. B. B. T., ' 1 1- ' 12 Pros. Atty. Philo, Fall, 1911. A sage once asked a conundrum, ' ' What would Denison have done if the Eev. Eobert Tracy had not been a Baptist preacher? Despite her handicap of birth, Jennie ' s record has not been colorless. One flaw, however, is percei tible — she shows preference to a particular color. Jennie came to Denison a dear little prep. Now she looks from above her specs in as dignified a manner as the most learned of the Twelvers. Her chosen pro- fession is politics and her friends may all expect io greet her in the White House — if not, in the Brown House. Frederick Milton Derwacter, A. B., A. N. 2., E . B. K., B. Rh., Calliope. Sec ' y Language Ass ' n, ' 09- ' 12; Corr. Sec ' y, Critic, V. Pres., Calliope; Ady. Board; Boosters Club; Press Club; Class Poet; Editor Den- isonian, I I - ' I 2. Dr. Derwacter Avould be a n ornament to any college, but his name has ruined his chances; it takes too long to learn it. When for convenience you call him Freddie, you do him a great injustice. Doctor just seems to fit him. There are not many men who go through Denison with as good a scholastic record as the subject of this biography, and he is just as modest as he can be about it. You might predict a professorship for him, but you err; he expects to preach and some day we expect to hear him. Joseph Hayes Cory, A. A. T., B. K. Sup ' t of Schools, Deer Creek Twp-, Madison Co., O., ' 06- ' 08; Prof, of English, D. A., ' 08. To do any task of life is honorable, to do it well is magnificent. Joe is one of those men who must do a thing well; if he didn ' t he could not sleep at night He won his (p. B. K. key as easily as some of us will lose it, and it did not take his undivided attention either. During intervals he found time to keep house and teach preps., and either job is a task in itself. 18

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E. P. LiNNELL, B. A., Franklin Granville High School, ' 07; D. A., ' 08; Treas., Franklin, ' 11 - ' 12 Linnell, why yes. The name is familiar. Yeai ' s ago he used to entertain the Freshman math, class, and almost gave them mental lockjaw when he smeared the blackboard in Gill ' s class. What he has been doing in late years, besides ushering in the Presbyterian church nobody knows, but some of these days the folks out in the little red brick house on the Lancaster Koad will be proud of him. JuANiTA Stevenson Bond, A. B., Philo. Shepardson Preparatory, 1 908. It is always pleasant to have a smile and a kindly word for everyone at any time o ' day. This quality we find in Neita. All through her college days ' ' Neita ' ' has made Latin her strong point. If she should be- come a Latin teacher she will be one of the first rank. In Junior English she was always ready to answer Willie ' s questions. It has been whis- pered that she really enjoyed all the deep and profound sayings of that wonderful class-room sphinx, F. Leslie Fleener, A. B., Calliope. Ass ' t. Geol., ' I0- ' 12; Treas., Calliope, ' 1 1 - ' 1 2 ; Pres., Geol. Society, ' 1 1 - ' 1 2 ; Sycamore Club. It would not do to tell where Doc got his degree, but he came by it honestly and that is the main thing. He ' s the only undergrad. Doc m captivity. When we think of Doc we think of Geology, but that is not altogether fair to Doc. If you question that opinion ask Prof. Willie. Once Doc ' s ' ' glaciated anatomy is removed from Granville, things will seem quiet. No more will the College Hill reveberate with his wild resonant yells. Wherever you go, Doc, may your yell never grow less. Willis S. Webb, B. A., B. Rh., Sycamore Club, Franklin Ed. Ady., ' 11; Treas. Geol. Soc. ; Press Club; Chap. Franklin, ' 12; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, ' 1 1 - ' 1 2 ; Pres. Student Volunteers, ' 11 - ' 12; Franklin Play, ' 09 and ' II; Denisonian, ' 1 1- ' 12. There are so many Webbs in school that one has 1o lie careful how he speaks of them. This one is The Webb. If you have seen him acting the villianous part in a heavy east, don ' t judge him by that: in real life he is as tender as a woman ' s tears. He has made good in many ways, and as the Irishman said of his eldest son He has a great future behind him. This year Webb took Biology, and he liked it so vell, that he wants Moore. ' ' 19

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