Denison University - Adytum Yearbook (Granville, OH)

 - Class of 1913

Page 29 of 291

 

Denison University - Adytum Yearbook (Granville, OH) online collection, 1913 Edition, Page 29 of 291
Page 29 of 291



Denison University - Adytum Yearbook (Granville, OH) online collection, 1913 Edition, Page 28
Previous Page

Denison University - Adytum Yearbook (Granville, OH) online collection, 1913 Edition, Page 30
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 29 text:

RAYMOND CECIL MOORE, AB., Phi Beta Kappa, Franklin, Syca- more Club. Calumet I-l.S., Chicagog V. Pres. Franklin UU, Franklin Play CU, CD, French Play f3J, Debating Teams QZD, CD, UU, Council Deb. and Cratory CD, Lewis Prize Contest f3D, Aclytum Board, W. B. Com., Pres. Stud. Vol., fill, Pres. Geol. Soc. UU, Track Team CBJ, Asst. Geol. A Ray comes to us from the Windy City. l-le has rightly been called a student, for besides going through his three years, he is often discovered translating Greek into French just to amuse himself. Ray is dignity personified and as an assistant professor can use more triple-jointed words to the cubic inch of gas expended than any real prof we have met. But whether it be in teaching, debating, acting, music, or art that Ray takes a hand, you can be sure he will do it right. A man I am, above all other men profound. EMILY K. COLWELL, Cl., Kappa Phi, Euterpe. Shep. Prep. '08, Capt. Basket Ball CU, Winner Class Tennis Doubles f2D, Vassar QD, Senior Play, Class Basket Ball By the time she was a Junior Emily decided to try her wings in a larger sphere, so she went to Vassar. But she realized her mistake and hastened to remedy it. Consequently her sheepskin will bear the name of Denison. If you want some good exercise, ask Emily to play' tennis with you and you'll get a vigorous workout. GRACE E.. DOUP, Ph.B., Euterpe. f Mt. Vernon I-l.S. '09, Sheparclson Play UD, Cor. Sec. Euterpe QQ, Aclytum Board CBJ, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 135, Junior Prom. Com., Pres. Euterpe UU, House Council UU, Senior Girls' Play. My gracious! won't we miss Grace. Activity and fun have always gone .off with an added zest when Grace was there to help. Now energy, she never lacked or wasted. She has been a loyal Euterpian and her capabilities have been felt there. Grace's :strong point, if you please, is public speaking, oratorical, and dramatic work. We will expect to hear of her in that line of activity. There is a stamp of originality about her, which is its witness to others. GEORGE E. BLACK, AB., Calliope. Mt. Vernon I-l.S., Gospel Team Committee., K George is a man whose characteristic quality is earnestness. He is on his way to the ministry. A hard student, an earnest worker in religious activitiesg a fellow whom we can trust to till his obligations: never noisy or singing his own praises-what more can be asked? Many more conspicuous men have done less.

Page 28 text:

,Q , it X EARL HOGADORE Noves, B.S., Phi Gamma Delta, Vigilance Committee. East Greenwich CR. I., Academy, Brown University UD, CZJ, D.D.D. C4-J, Class Basket ball, Mustache. All nature might stand up and say 'This was a man.' H Yea, truly the evidence is convicting. Caesar could well be proud of such an adornment. Shag has plenty of nerve too for many a keen remark has been parried by his armour of man- hood. He hails from Little Rhodyi' where quality supersedes quantity. l-lis specialty is curduroys, a blue flannel shirt, and a big corn cobber up to the neck with Prince Albert-but, old head, to smoke here as well as hereafter is a worthy ambition. p JULIA MARTHA IVIOREY, Ph.B., Philo. Fairport, N. Y., l-LS., University of Rochester QU, f2J, V. Pres. Philo - Two years ago a quiet littlelperson came to us from Rochester U., but though quiet, we have learned that she Ugets ther just the- same. We have all grown to love and admire Julia, in spite of her weakness for midnight drives, and will miss her sadly when she goes. if , , X , f , ff, A f.- M ..., f , X. 'f .. C' I .af ,, fm., Lois ETHEL DEBERRY, Ph.B., Philo. Terra Alta I-I.S., '07, Broadus lnst. ,O9, Library Com. Y. W. C. A. QZD, Social Com. Ya W. C. A. C3J, Pres. W. Va. Club QU. Philo Reporter Lois had given great promise and we had expected to present her to the world a Finished and polished school marm. Ah, but times have changed. Very quietly but very surely she has altered these plans. Maybe we ought to be worried but Lois is bright and clever and we feel sure that she is capable of filling her place in the world with dignity and grace. D. C. SIMPKINS, B.S. Newark l-l.S. 709, Asst. in Biology f3D, UU, Asst in Forestry QU, Science Assn. Well. Don comes in from Newark every morning at 7:20 and leaves at about 4:20 and eats his lunch between these hours. l-low he spends the rest of his time we don't know. Upon his arrival he seeks the dark and mysterious realms of the HCo9hill and Stickney Emporium, only to emerge upon sundry occasions, such as Kull's philosophy class and occasionally to go to chapel. The directory calls him a Senior, but -t Maybe he did, we don't know.



Page 30 text:

4 .,', - ' air' s M' 3 tl' QW G ff ,w fr f Q ,f - . f .ff R7 53 .W 1' 1 -' fs' C' ff' 'T' Ji. 1.-' . V 1. fi X , . f W ff. y 5 s' .' Q .ms ,wr .cf . ' wr- f - ,cf .5 ,Q 'Y ,J vw J .: ,-it ,fy 'if' H X .Kg of -5: -1, A f 1' f. .-ff ..f'AF',1z4!,-49'fit' . X' ., ff' ,ff 'f f- I 'X C.-1 wjfflpv fl ' ff- K ...f .mx WJ! fjf aff' .41 .ti -bfi ff' ffif .W -:ff ' W ff f f 1 ,..f ,Wf ' A P' V' 'f W' fy .57 ff' RW -ff ft W a ' ft' -if' f , .f ,ff , .M 'W its ,Y A .W f . Q ' ,f VX., fs f M lar. 1 4,1 , , , all .g Li' W! mf g ,3 I fix. I X if f Af I W, jg! J ,Q XJ, my, WZ ? ,s ff if ff! . af' ,f ff :Ni XV ' - -'fr ' L JV .fy'j7 . fb ' X .eff t Q. ,Q ,fa if fs X ' . - aff' ff' M' ,- f' 4 1,55 fx . .1 4 ff I .. .fi , .t . .. .. M A ,f W ,. ,, ,, ww f ,-9141, ff yy- f f ,. 1 ,,,, ,, . , , H ,J Wyffy My ,1 ff .,f ., gif fgf K, ,Z ,ff Q.. gxwey, ,asf f.ss'f,y!,gwf ,f ' ,f as ,Q ,isffst .f f , fa, Af sy! Wx , .sn ...I Ra, sw u - M1 4 nw Q . , ...J ,M 4.1 t. .,. A 'f fi .W ,R ,. st . .. I ,,,,, bd , l . ,, X . ' ...'f??.. . .niif fhfydy . Q . 4 .4 2' aff 'U' f X 16 15x47 fymifagf SARAH FULLER ANDERSON, Ci., Kappa Phi, Pi Beta Phi, Philo. Newton l'l.S. '08,'Post Grad. '08-'09, Boston Univ. CU, CZD, New- ton Theol. Sem. Sarah belongs to such a fine old Denison familyi' that she came here way from Massachusetts in order to get her degree here and we are glad she did. ln spite of her noisy ways Sarah has won a wide circle of friends who will be sorry to see her leave in June. SARA MOREHEAD, Art, Chi Psi'Delta, Euterpe. Zanesville H. S., Senior Girls Play Sally's main ambition is to be jolly, and unless she is jolly she is not satisfied or content. It is rumored on good authority that Sara gets very homesick ofteng from this you would judge her to be a little girl, but-well, we won't tell any tales as to avoirdupois or size for fear of not getting the figures large enough. She has only been here two years, but will carry away most of Granville on her canvas. - DOROTHY. RUTH SWARTZ, Music, Euterpe. Sheparolson Prep., Engwerson Choral Soc. Treas. f3J, Secty. Club. 645. Glee 'LDot's', besetting sin is a voiceg at times it soothes the pain of this dull world. 27 but at other times it makes both man and beasB rise up in agony. She has been among these Licl-ting hills for lo, these many years but is now about to leave for an unknown world, where she will lead some village choir or perhaps be a prima donna. GEORGE F. FINNIE, A.B., Alpha Delta Tau, Phi Beta Kappa, Franklin. Alligator, Capt. Debating Team f3D, UU, Pres. Franklin UU, Pres. Y. M. C. A. UU, Pres. Senior Class, Lewis Prize Contest QD, UU, Council Deb. or Oratory Q31 UU, Junior W. B. Toaster After all it's brains that count. We can truly say that the master brain of the student body lies concealed somewhere within the walls of this Scotch Cranium. George is a worlcer and above all a man. To his influence, we can pay no higher tribute than simply td say that rarely does an issue fail if it bears the stamp of Georges approval, and rarely does an issue succeed if his will is directed against it. This fellow is headed for the ministry and we can see a great future before him. We hate to lose you, George, but the world needs men like you.

Suggestions in the Denison University - Adytum Yearbook (Granville, OH) collection:

Denison University - Adytum Yearbook (Granville, OH) online collection, 1910 Edition, Page 1

1910

Denison University - Adytum Yearbook (Granville, OH) online collection, 1911 Edition, Page 1

1911

Denison University - Adytum Yearbook (Granville, OH) online collection, 1912 Edition, Page 1

1912

Denison University - Adytum Yearbook (Granville, OH) online collection, 1914 Edition, Page 1

1914

Denison University - Adytum Yearbook (Granville, OH) online collection, 1915 Edition, Page 1

1915

Denison University - Adytum Yearbook (Granville, OH) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 1

1916


Searching for more yearbooks in Ohio?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Ohio yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.