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BARCLAY D. MORRIS, Montezuma, Ind. I ' .. S., riiysic . Thesis: A I ' ernieaineter Test if tlie Mag- netic I ' n ipci ' tie-- I if In 111 and Steel. ' . Al. C. A. 1-4. ( ' al)inel 4: Track Team ,i. 4; I ' l-e-ident . th- letic .Vssnciatii m 4; Ionian 2. 4. rresiileni S]i4: Science ( Inli 1-4. Since llarclay ci ime.s frnm I ' rof. Alurrisdn ' s home C(im- ninnity, he decided that it would be only an act of courtesy, and a possible chance at greatness, to major in I ' hysics. I laving (hus liecome inanioiu ' ed ai wheels and inclined ])lanes, all cliarni of spring and shaily cam])us have failed to lure him forth from the l;il:orator - where most of hi working liour ;ire s]H ' nt. MABEL NEAL, Eaton, Ohio. . . I ' l., I ' jigli h. The-.i : hittiei ' ' s Re formator - Influence. ■. W. C. . . -?: .Vnglican ,-. .Silence is deep as eternit) ' . Speech is shallow as time. .Mabel ' per istent inclination t(j go home week-endh ha for ,1 long time been a ])uzzle to its, but at last we believe we have -oK ' ed the m ' ster - — ot that he loves b ' .arlham less, but that die lo rs b.alou and — well, e-- ; b.atou, more. ' HAZEL B. OLER, Williamsburg, Ind. . . I ' .., baiglish. Thesis: d ' lie Trend of the l e olutionar)- I ' orce ill I ' -iigli b Literature of the Last Half of the Xine- teenth Century. ■. W. ( ' . A. 1-4. Cabinet -i : Student Council ,i : I ' lueiiix 1: Class I ' MJ Secrelar 2. She is a wiiiu.in, therefore ina ' be Wdo ' d ; She is a winnan. tliereli rc nia be won. I lazcl has the repulalion ol being an expert cook, and of ] ossessiiiL; a sweet tem]ier which nothing vet discovered can rultle. . he kclares her future is settled and sIk- is going to 111. ' W Is. Page eighteen
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EDWARD C. LEONARD, Greensboro, N. C. I ' l. S.. C ' hcniislry. ' I lK is ; |- ' niK ' li(in nl ' ( ' ull.iiiU in I )i- ,L; csti in. -M. ( ' . - . 1-4: SririK ' c ( ' hill 1-4: A-- ist;inl in ( lirniiral l-al.i.iratury. ( )iK ' --cicncc iMily will (.nc ;,;i, ' niu-- lit. Sii ast i-- art. i i narrciw lniin:m wit. 1-j1 lla ■in ■ liHikcd ti]iiin the ( ' tIIt,! )-,S w lirn it a- rrd. and wlu ' ii it niiiMMl it-ell ' ariu;1n. ha liecmiH ' .an i-ntliui.i-lir ilc iitee (if the ileadl) -cienee. lie has al-o dahhled in ih.it l indi-ed fatal l1hject, caiii|mstf . Imt i-- repufted ali e anil prusjierinL; till ' et. ALTHEA McCLAIN, Bndegport, Ind. A. 1 ' ... Latin. ldie-i- : Kniiian 1 )inner Litstuni--. i . W. C. A. 1-4: .student Ldiincil 1 : I lasMcal I Inh 2. l-o ; llas- l- ' .arlh,aniite Statt 1. (ivace wa-- in all her ste])S, 1 lea - ' n in her eye. Altliea i- -mall. 1ml she has |ir(i ed th.at -he i- ]ierfeell - aide til carry hea ' - ' iiid and a de-]ierate ca e at the anie time, ami j;et thriinL;h in le-s than fmir ears at that. J. BLAIR MILLS, Lynn, Ind. ! ' .. . .. lienli ' L;} and I ' hy-ics. ddiesi- : ( ' .ei ili ' i.; nf a I ' urtinn iif Wayne l i i ii-lii]i. W a i)e duintN. Indiana. ' . M. C. A. 1-4: I ir.ati.rieal A-suciatii ni 1-4: h.ni.an 1-4: S.-i- enee L hih 2. lie telK ' iin llatK ' what lii- mind is. i ' lease .sDiiie nne i u and i ai; ' Rnsw ' hecaiise we want this tn l;ii thr(iiiL;h this meeting;. I Hair is a ]iarlianientarian f ri mi the place where they cuiiie frnni, and hath, withal, a keen and di-criniinatinc;- ultjectiu- to all dnnhtfnl measiiro, lie the - in Ionian or utit-ide. Page seventeen
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MARY MORROW, Campbellstown, Ohio. A. I ' .., l ' ' .iiL;li- li. ' riK- ' -i ' -: Inlhuiux ' ■! ' l.alin 1 ' raina mi l .n- ; li li Drama. I )a - Stuik ' Ht ( lirK ' L ' unncil 4: I I all ' W (.- ' en I ' .xeculixx- rmii iiiittcc 4; I ' liairman l)a .student I )raniatics (, Miiiniittrc 3. 4; Aiis licaii o: . ssi ciatc lulitui- (. ' la s I ' .ailliainitc 2: ss,,ciatr Editor Si: i(iK . xxf. i. 4: C ' liainiian Sminr I )rainatii Coin mittcc 4. I ' .xccrdiiiL; wi c, fair-spi ikeii, and prr nadinL;. .Mar ' nni|iiestioncd su]ii.Tinrit in nianaL;inL; play-- and Ikt ]iractical ctficicncy in all lines nf C(ille.L;i ' i irk ha T niaiK- her invalnalilc h licr cla , luit we believe tlie secret i l li.T pi ipiilai it ' lies in her lani; ' hinL; ;( « id nature. FLOYD R. MURRAY, Hammond, Ind. . . r... 1 li ti ir and I ' dlitieal Scienee. Thesis: Intliience oi the Sn|irenie Ldtn ' t n|«in the (.dnstitntidn |iriiir [i IN ' iO. Oratnrical .Xssociation 2-4. ( ' resident 4; (aptain I ' ehalin Team 3; I ' .nard of . ' Student .XfTairs 4: . indent t ' unneil 4: l ' (p(it- hall ' •]•: ' ■ 0, 4: I ' resident i. V.. C u , 4: I ' re- Tlnh , . 4; I ' res- ilient of (.ia-s l 4. Rnfe — fiintljall player, dehaler and ]i(ilitieian — is noted for his ahilit ' to art ' ue till the lowinL; herd winds slowl ' o ' r the lea. and to plav foothall like a hend. I ' .nth ways are Ljood to know-. RUSSELL M. RATLIFF, Pendleton, Ind. A.]!., I- ' ,ni;lisli. Thesis: L ' olonial Literature. Y. A[. C. A. 1-4. Cal)inet 4: Student olunteer I ' .and 4. Pres- ident 4: Student Council 3: I ' .ditor-in-L ' hief T ' .arlhamite ' 4. . ss()ciate Editor Sp4 : Ani;lican C u 2: hmian 1-4. I ' resident ' 4; ( )ratorical Association 1-4; .Vssi ciate Editor Sk.xjok . - Xl ' Al. 4. He was a scholar, anil a ripe and l;oo(1 one. r.eneath the dignified demeanor there lies a sense ot Irinior that surprises us at times with tlashiuL; wit. and thiini;h he scans ([uiet, do not he deceixeil, for our court jester is the ji illiest of companions. Page nineteen
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