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f ff Gif' f 9 . FRANK D. OLNEY, B.S. Coshocton H. S., '09, Assistant in Chemistry CZD, QSD, Olney is a tall, quiet youth always serious and dignified except when handing out the apparatus up at the chemistry department. He usually gives the impression of always thinking. His work at Denison has been principally along the lines of chem- islry but this has not kept him out of other activities which make the all around col- lege man. His mental equipment to meet the battles of life is far above the ordinary. His main ambition since becoming a Senior has been to get the unickelsn and we most earnestly wish him success. FLORENCE MCINTYRE, Ph.B., Thalia. Toledo -C.H.S. '09, Asst. in History QQ, UU, Treas. Philo f3l, Chaplain Thalia . Did you know that they have a general bureau of information down in Stone Hall? Who is it? Why, Plossie, of course! There isn't a bit of gossip or scandal going the rounds of the Sem but what Florence can give full information on it. She is as proficient in ancient history as in that of the present day for she shines in Professor Goodell's department. Third Hoor Stone people will miss their kind-hearted proctor. Good luck to you, Plossie! f , 1 f f ,f 5 ',f. C I . . . W , - , iitn T , , a ,. , ,,.t, . Qi., . ,, BEss1E LENORE BENNETT, Ph.B., Sigma Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa, Philo. Momence HS. '08, V. Pres. Y. W. C. A. QZD, Pres. Y. W. A. UU, Ctlee Club Pianist CZD, CEO, fill, Honor Court UU, Stud. Govt. QQ, f3l, fill, Sec. Ath. Asso. QD, Chaplain Philo 131. Girls' Contest Com. CQ, XV. B. Com. Just a glance at the above obituary will show you that Bess' four years at Deni- son have been full of varied activities. From Y. W. C. A. President to Glee Club accompanist she has enacted the duties of her many oHices wisely and well. Although at times she has worked so steadily she didn't have' time to look up, she has found time to get acquainted with just about everybody in school and many of us will miss her pleasant word of greeting next year when other duties claim her. RUEL EARNEST NOTTINGHAM, B.S., Franklin, Sycamore Club. Conneaut H.S., Franklin Play fll, f3l, Engineering Society. We all believe in the Golden Rule. This Ruel is not golden but it is just as good as gold. He has kept well up to the pace set for him two years ago by his brother, and bids fair to pass him. Ruel is a quiet sort of a fellow, but we know the saying still water runs deep. And just like the still water, we may expect him to come out on top later on.
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RAYMOND R. WEAVER, B.S., Phi Beta Kappa, Sycamore Club. Zanesville l-l.S., '09, Glee Club f4D, University Orchestra KU, f2J, f3J, UU, Pres. Zanesville-Denison Asso. No, he can't help it if he is so bright. l-le is one of the few who are born brilliant. Ray bears the distinction of being the only man of the class to receive a Phi Beta Kappa key in his Junior year ,and yet he is modest about it. Besides being a student he is an excellent cornetist, and plays the leading part in the College Band. ELBERT LEWIS BABE, Ph.B., Phi Gamma Delta, Vigilance Committee, Calliope. ' - Xenia l'l.S., Class Poet CU, tlj, fm, Basket Ball Mgr. UU, Cheer Leader UU, Class Basket Ball f2l, Glee Club UU, Den- sonian Staff CBJ, Asso. Ed. Denisonian UD, D.D.D. QU, QZJ, f3D, D.D.D. Com. QBD, Chairman Q-45, Toastmaster Football Banquet Say it with reverence, for a budding George Ade should be carefully handled and well groomed. Talent-why Lew shows talent when he even scratches his head. Up in one corner of his head there lurks a baseball germ as is evident from his master- piece, the Night Before The Gamef, Vife might well call him the budding genius. The White l-lope, for his worthy ambition is to be lVlayor of Xenia. Elbert is a good Democrat, having supported Taft strongly last fall. His chief slogan is Xenia the model suburb of Cincinnati, but the word of an author stands forth alone. JAMES WATSON WOLFE, AB., Phi Mu Alpha, Sycamore Club, Franklin. ' lronton l-l.S. '09, D.A. ,l l, Adytum Board, Geol. Soc. Stud. Vol., Musical Club Treas. CZJ, Ex. Com. Eng. Choral Soc., Franklin K Zl Play fU, Mgr. Pinafore, Commencement Concert f2D, Fall Fes- tival CBJ, Director of Orchestra CZD,-C31 Glee Club, Soloist t3J, pri, ivigf. 445. UJIIHITXICU is a man who has undergone a great change in his college course. From Freshman to Senior there has been quite a transformation. Jimmie is intensely interested in musical activities and isgenerally to be found as a member of all such organizations. The Dorm knew that he possessed a strong voice when he was yet a Freshman, and since that time the school has learned that his voice is not only strong but also of rare excellence. l-le has a future before him. WALDO I-l. I-IEINRICHS, B.S., Beta Theta Pi, Franklin. Newark CN. l-l.S., Alligator, Pres. Ath. Asso. UD, Pres. Eng. Soc. f3D, Pres. Franklin UU, Pres. Class f3D, V. Pres. Y. lVl. C. A. UU, Board of Ath. Control Url, Y. IVI, C. A. Cab. KZD, f3D, UU, Asst. Eng. CU, CZK, QU, UU, Adytum Board, D.D.D. Com. CQ, Class Cross-Country, Baseball, and Track Teams, Var- sity Pootball f3J, UU, Varsity Track and Relay CZD, UO, fell, Capt. UU, Gospel Teams 125, 'Tiishn hails from lndia, Newark, N. ,and Granville. To have covered this share of mother earth before his Denison days shows his early tendency to hustle around. This tendency has persisted throughout his undergraduate clays, was a marked characteristic of him as Junior president, and seems to still continue to get him where he is going. l-lustling around was always Fish's strong point in track athletics especially in the hurdles. l-lis activities in beautifying the walls of Cleveland l-lall with pictures and trophies surely deserve the gratitude of Denison students in general. As evidence of his track ability we might mention that he holds live indoor records and three outdoor records. ln years to come we expect to hear that A'l:ish is still hustling around and making others hustle, too.
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