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Twenty-five Denison Universii , Granville, Ohio LESTER J. BLACK, B.S., Kappa Sigma Newark High School, 1909; Vihgance Committee; Baseball (2, 3, 4); Basket- ball (2, 3. 4); Football (2, 3, 4); Captam (4); Glee Club (4). Almost as far as the name of Denison is known, is recognized another name — that of Black. Little Lester has percolated through four years of Denison in a limelight glow and has attained a reputation which he would not trade for the president ' s title. C. CLAYTON BROWNE, B.S., Franklin Perrysville High School; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (4); Chaplain Franklin (4). Clayton hails from Wood county, where he was quite a genius at husking corn and firm a threshing engine; but one year when the crops failed, he came to D. U. The faculty, thinking they had at last found an honest man, have re- lamed him ever since to report chapel buckers. CASTLE M. BROWN, B.Ph., Beta Theta Pi, Phi Mu Alpha, Franklin Orchestra (2, 3, 4,) ; Franklin Debating Team (3). Castle ' s long suit is arguing with Prof. Goodell, at which he is so skillful that he has never failed to convince himself that he was right. Of course the fact that no others were convinced mattered but little. Mib is most interesting when angry, but delightful at all times. EDITH L. BROWN, Ph.B., Philo Newark High School, 1909; Shepardson Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Shepardson Debate Shepardson Glee Club (2, 3, 4) ; Shepardson Debate Council (4) ; Assistant in CounT:! (4) ; Assistant in Political Science (4) ; President Philo (4). Edith spends her spare time studying the catalogue of the Chicago law school and winders how her name will look m it. In Poly Sci, Edith is the ' whole works ' and there is absolutely nothing that you can tell her about it. She will make a striking figure behind the bar and surely will win her case yet. Il llllllllllllll!llilllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll»
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The N ' melecn Fourteen Adviiun Page Twenty-four MILDRED G. BAILEY, Ph.B., Philo Lima Hiah School 1910; Baskelball (3, 4); Chaplain Philo (4); Secretary Y. W. (4). Mildred is one of the bright and shining stars of 1914. In fact she might even serve as the head-light for this 20th century limited . Did you ever hear her say I don ' t know, or did she ever get anything but A ' s and A double pluses, ' EUGENE J. BARNEY, B.S., Kappa Sigma Stivers M. T. H. S. (Dayton); Class Baseball (1, 2); Baseball Manager (3); Assistant Physics (4). With usual Dayton spirit Barney came to Denison and didn ' t say much. Gene hasn ' t said much since but he is known on the Shepardson campus as a good fellow and when the list of past friends is mentioned Gene ' s name will not be the last one thought of. HARRIET BARRINGTON, Ph.B., Euterpe St. Mary ' s High School, 1910; Basketball (2, 3). Harriet has made quite a name for herself by chasing the elusive sphere about the basketball floor. Since Julia Seagrave ' s successful voyage, Harriet has been laying great plans for a trip to Burma. ' Whenever there is a committee meeting or any work in which Harriet ' s help is needed she is always right there to do. Not even muddy Sugar Loaf can stop her. RUTH ANNE BARRINGTON, Ph.B. Philo St. Mary ' s High School, 1910. ' After four years of probing into the lives of ancient kings and monarchs un- der Goody ' s eye, Ruth Anne has come out well prepared to inflict this knowl- edge on the next generation. Large bodies move slowly but with Ruth s impetus they always get there and make their mark. Illllllllllll
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LOUIS L. BRUCE, B.S., Franklin Garrettsville (0.) Hioh School, 1908; Dyke School of Business ' 09; Alligator; Y. M. C, A. Cabinet (2, 3); President (4); Varsity Football (4); Class Basketball, Foolball, and Track (2, 3, 4) ; Adytum Board (3) ; Denisonian Staff (2) ; Editor (4) ; Assistant in Chemistry (3, 4). Lewie has had perhaps as great an all-round development as any man in Denison, being a wearer of a D and a leader in Y. M. C. A. and a dozen other things. He is one of the men that Denison expects to make good. ALICE MAY BULLETT, B.S., Thalia Masten Park (N. Y.) High School, 1910; Euterpe Treasurer (1); Class Historian (2, 3) ; Adytum Board (3) ; Denisonian Staff (4) ; Vice-President Student Gov ' t. (4); Y. M. C. .A. Cabinet (4); Zoology Assistant (3, 4). A Bullett came to us as a shot out of the clear sky and has been sizzling ever since. Watch in hand, she has been the constant encouragement of our gastronomic efforts. The most acceptable gift one could give her would be a cat. If it is dead she will take great delight in cutting it up and explaining its internal works. Illlllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli MAXWELL THOMAS BURNHAM, Ph.D., Alpha Nu Sigma, Calliope Medina High School, 1910. Empty was rudely yanked from his cradle in Medina, 0., and brought to Granville where it was hoped he would learn the rudiments of civilization. His chief delight lies in devouring law books of immense proportions. In his future career as a lawyer great things may be expected of him. L. HAROLD CHAILLE, B.Ph., Class Beta Theta Pi, Franklin Basketball (2, 4) ; Varsity Basketball Detroit Central High School, 1910 (2, 3); D. D. D. (1, 2, 3). Many a man fusses the sem but few are so clever as to get away with fuss- ing the faculty, so Hal is in this respect somewhat distinguished. Though he left school for a short time he came back in good form and having natural student qualities soon fell in with his classes again. Illlllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
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