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G. W. U. The 1911 Cherry Tree G. W. U. College Seniors Kenneth Fuller Maxcy. . District of Columbia (.) A X. Class President, 1907-8. 1008-9. iqio.-ii We honor Mr. Maxcy from force of habit. For three years he had administered our class organization. Observe the class as a result of this executive ability and you must confess his claim to greatness is established. Helen Sellman Nicholson . District of Columbia II B l . Kendall Scholarship; ( ' lass Editor, 1910-11 “She was a scholar, and a ripe and good one.” We could not pass by the baby of our class without paying her a tribute in the words of Shakespeare, for if she excelled in any one class it was Shakespeare. James Pierson Smith North Carolina Here is another of our adopted sons from the University of North Carolina and the Dialectic Literary Society, li e doesn’t talk much, and hence has a reputation for prodigious learning. Laura Winfield Steevek Maryland Miss Steever has managed to lind time to earn a heavy college course and support the Forest Service at the same time and still retain her good humor Her favorite pastime is chem- istry. and she is a member of the (•. W. U. Chemical Society. HELEN Summy District of Columbia X i . Class Vice-President 1907-8. 1908-9, 1910-11 Class Secretary. 1909-10 Secretary Y. W. C. . 1907-9 Sorority Editor The 1911 Cherry I rek It i needless to say after such a list of honors that Miss Summy in one of the most popular and active students of the class in all college interests. 22
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G. W. U. The 1911 Cherry Tree G. W. U. College Seniors Hilda Beale District of Columbia II B I . First University Scholarship Miss Beale is the joy of her fellow students and the torment of her professors. Chough a born aristocrat, she is intensely democratic; her wit is no respecter of persons. Charles Edward Hiatt North Carolina He came all the way from the University of North Carolina to join us. and we appreciate it. of course. While there he played class football, and was a member of the Dialetic Literary Society. Edwin Henry Ingersoll. . District of Columbia Vice-President of the Chemical Society This Beau Brummel of the Agricultural De- partment upholds the dignity of the meat in- spection law in the chemical laboratories of the Biochemic Division. His fondest dream is of rural life on a chicken ranch or to win at duck pins. Robert Johnson Missouri A E Candidate for A. B. degree Mr. Johnson vibrates between the college building and the College of Political Sciences I lie ladies all say he is a dear, but don’t forget he is from Missouri. William Firey Maupin Virginia Chemical Society lie started in at the University of North Carolina, but being broad-minded lie came to George Washington to complete his studies in chemistry. Here lie has distinguished himself as star slab artist for the chemical laborators baseball bunch. 21
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G. W. U. The 1911 Cherry Tree G. W. U. College Seniors 4 Irvinc Paul Taylor District of Columbia Otherwise known as Kink,” the idol of Cen- tral High. He has been a silent partner of our college life since 1907 Hut if you think he is silent any where else just go up to Central and listen to one of his soul-stirring harangues. He goes to Union Theological Seminary next year and our good wishes go with him. Clarendon Haysmer Thompson Michigan After graduating from High School he won fame as a star twirler and debater. He entered Washington Seminar) ' where he was President of the Young Men ' s Debating Society. Here he shines as a member of the Apollo String Quartet. E. Marguerite Weller. .. . District of Columbia II B I . President of the Y. Y. C. A.. 1910 and 1911 Miss Weller is graduating in three years, thereby breaking her rule of never being on time, and thoroughly disproving the law that large bodies move slowly.” She takes with her the love and admiration of her fellow stu- dents because of her unfailing sympathy and friendship for all who come in contact with her. 23 -
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