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VICTORY EDITION MERLE CASWELL. McDonald. Major: English. Intercollegiate Debater; 1918 President ' s Day Sneaker; Student Council; Chairman Stu- dent Assembly; President Red Cross; Y. W. C.A. Cabinet; Leader Staff. The Cosmic Center from which all radiates and a woman ' s brain, do not often coincide. KATE ARMSTRONG. McAllister. Major: Science. Chairman Student Assembly; Vice-Presi- dent Sophomore Class; Faust”; Crea- tion”; II Trovatore”; Daughter of the Regiment”; Three Springs”; Basketball; Hockey; Soccer. The ability to talk back just enough to keep an argument only interesting is as rare as it is fortunate. ADA LAW. Hill City. Major: Public School Music. Chairman Board of Control The Leader”; Student Council; Vice-President Y.W.C.A.; Speaker 1919 President ' s Day; Senior Quar- tet; “Elijah”; “Three Springs”. The Look in the eyes may be sardonic while the glow in the heart is warm and cordial. ELMA CREIGHTON. Goodland. Major: Music. President Freshman Class 1918; Student Council; Student Assembly Officer; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet; “Elijah”; “Rose Maiden” ; “Daugh- ter of the Regiment”; Three Springs ; The Senior ; Senior Quartet. The world is perhaps poor in genius because is is so rich in talent. JESSIE LEE SCRIVEN, Lucas. Major: Public School Music. Orchestra; Elijah”; “Daughter of the Regi- ment ' ' ; Rose Maiden” Octette; Student Council; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Steward Din- ing Hall. Human nature can be believed in whether we believe it or not. CLARA WOLF. Geneseo. Major: Home Economics. Vice-President Senior Class; Y.W.C.A. To fear an instructor is not to respect her. Twenty-nine 1919
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SENIORS 1919. MARGARET CHITTENDEN, Hays. Major: Home Economics. Secretary Executive Council; Chairman Stu- dent Assembly; President Red Cross Aux- iliary; Vice-President, Y.W,C,A.; 1918 Re- veille Staff; Leader Staff; Student Assistant Home Economics Department. In disciplining- the world to take soup from the side, people should be taught that they ought to use the nearer side. LEO BICE, Hays. Major: Agriculture. Band; Orchestra; Y.M.C.A-; Basketball 191S- 1919; Football; Baseball. The appearance of being busy is less than the half that ought to be well begun. MARY BRtJLL, Hays. Major: English. Student Council 1918-1919; President New- man Club; President Senior Class; “Faust ; “Creation”; “Elijah”; Soccer; Basketball. The principle of self determination Is not confined to international affairs alone. ALICE McLAIN, Hays. Major; Music. “Elijah”, A philosophy of life is worth-while even if only a philosophy. Twenty-eight 1919
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THE REVEILLE RAYMOND E. CUSTER. Pittsburg. 111. Major: Science. Managing Editor The Leader”; Chairman Student Assembly; K” award in Basket- ball; ”K ' award in Football; Chemistry As- sistant; Executive Council. A pendulum swings and swings but a swing is not a pendulum unless occupied by two. ALICE CRAIG, Hays. Major: Music. Daughter of the Regiment”; Elijah”; Three Springs”; Girls ' Chorus; Aesthetic Dancing. A graceful web of phrases affords pleasure to more than she wlvo spins them. ESTHER REEMSNYDER. Hays. Major: Home Economics. The herald of millennium will come seen but not noted. MARY NORRIS. Randall. Major: Mathematics. Secretary, Sophomore Class; Tre asurer Sen- ior Class; Vice-Chairman, Student Assem- bly; Soccer; Basketball. A Scientific Age is not without its inner longings and heart throbs. EMMA THACKER, Bunker hill. Major: Home Economics. Girls ' Chorus; Y.W.C.A. The art of pleasing others cannot be taken away any more than it may be acquired. EDNA WALKER, WaKeeney. Major: Home Economics. Creation”; Bachelor Hall; Hockey; Chair- man Student Assembly; Executive Council. To forget the salt on a picnic luncheon mat- ters not if t lie man has brought the bacon from France. Thirty 1919
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