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c. w. u. The 1912 Cherry Tree G. W. L Senior College HAROLD Keats, WAX. Pennsylvania Babe; ' Hrst University Scholarship; Freshman Foot- ball Team; Class President 1909-1910; Junior Class f fa tchet Ora t i or 1 ; Track Te a m eg-’ 1 o- ’ n - ' t 2 . M a n age r In doo r Meet r 9 1 1 : E n osin i a n Society; Senior Class Orator; Asso- ciate Editor of The Hatchet 10- f li - h 2 : Py rn m i rl II on o r Soc i e ty Little room and less need to say more. Joseph McCormick . , .Pennsylvania Mr. McCormick began his college career at Georgetown, but at the end of the junior vear thought better of it and came to G. W. l ' He has made an unusually fine record for himself since his arrival, and it is a great pity he did not come here before. Minor Everett McCristie. . , Ohio Mr McCrist ie is one of the bluebloods of the old Buckeye State, and a lady ' s man at that. He has received much attention from the fair co-eds since his arrival in the National Capital, and others have journeyed From his native State to pay him homage. James Lewis Moneyway Florida Member of Chemical Snciety Member of Calcium Club Class Editor of Department of A and S.. ' io-br- ' i2; Upper Dance Committees Mr. Money way ' s specialty is telling coon stories. When he first came here he even read Shakespeare in negro dialect : this, however, was done unconsciously. Wouldn ' t he he a nice boy if he wasn ' t married? Katherine Mitchell Newbold. . Dist. of Col Katherine is one of the few people who can find any humor in the old Latin and Greek philosophers. 25 =
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G. W. U. The 1912 Cherry Tree G. W. U. Senior College W. E. Hancock Texas Oar friend from Central America is a great man. all right. He generally knows what he is talking about or he keeps silent. You are beaten from the beginning if you get into a Seventh Day dv enti t argument with Inm. We must not forget to add that Hancock preaches in Taknma Park; George T. Harrington Vermont Mr. Harrington has a II S in Agriculture fmm the University of Vermont, but seemed to think his education would not be complete with- out a B. S, in Chemistry from G. W U. Be- sides being a chemist, Mr. Harrington is a rank prohibitionist. Enid Marion Hobbs Canada President of the Y W C A,, 1911-1912 Miss Hobhs is a splendid representative of our English cousins, for she is one of the linest students of whom mir class can boast. Mau d Ljllian Jackson, . . .District of Columbia Miss Jackson ' s specialties are History and English, although she has other interests, judg- ing front the fraternity pin she wears. Eleanor Isabelle Jones, n Ohio Clas s Seereta r y , V) 1 0 - 1911 Xelle is one of the few girls whom it is an inspiration t have worked with during four years of college. She is continually striving to make the world happier. The seal of her affec- tions is divided rather unevenly Twixt An- napolis. Washington, and Columbus, Ohio. Columbus is farther away, but distance, you know, lends enchantment = 24
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G. W, U. The 1912 Cherry Tree G. W. U. Senior College + Paul M. Roundy New York Paul is well named for he is as strenuous as his ancestors, lie came to George Washington from Syracuse, where he had been trained in live o ' clock teas and Saturday night dances. His favorite amusements are church socials and the pick and hammer. Andrew Bryant Reams, i 4 E Tennessee Mr, Rea vis finds the life of a student a con- genial one. for before coming here he took the degree of L. L. !■ from the National University Law School. Katherine Strong Summy, X u, .Dish of Coh C 1 a ss Sc c re t a rv 1911-1912 Katherine is one of the most energetic of our number, for in addition to doing all her college work will, die also teaches art in the graded schools. Anna Lorette Rose, Xil... District of Columbia Vtma began her college career before the year but so much did she think of the class of Kj 1 2 that she taught a year or two in between in order to graduate w ith us Dorothy Smallwood, ti b k , Dist of Columbia She has studied Greek and Latin, French and German, Spanish, Swede In auto-car machinery die ' s very wise indeed; She ' s had midshipmen to court her — She ' s bad frat pins by the score, But she ' s going away from college— To he gone forever more. So adieu to all our fancies. And adieu to all our joys. What will become of G. W. U. And all that awful noise? Not 4 laugh in any ball way — Not a murmur, or a joke. For our Dot ley ' s going to leave us, And our hearts are badly broke = 26
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