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A fertile farm in Mahoning County. 0., is noted for being the birthplace of Miss Florence Gulp. A worthy character, a thorough common school education, and a practical course in domestic science formed the foundation upon which, at Goshen College, in 1904, she began to erect an intellectual structure of strength and stability. Her power to accomplish the difficult tasks she undertakes, and her will- ingness to give her assistance where it may be needed have created a demand for her services in various organizations of the college. It is her ambition to complete a college course. It was in one of the beautiful valleys of central Pennsylvania that S. Al- fheus Zook began to aspire. After graduating from high school, he spent one year instructing the rural youths of that state in the way that they should go. For two years he served his community by wielding the editorial pen. But desiring to delve deeper into the hidden mysteries, he landed at Goshen College, and affiliated himself with the class of ' 07. He is interested in all phases of school life, a diligent and thorough student, a loyal Aurora, active in literary work, and a firm believer in co-education. Nothing but success can attend the efforts of such as he. It was in Elkhart Co., Indiana, that Miss Martha Christophel grew up as a fresh air girl. As she roamed about in the fields of her father ' s farm, the sun by no means faded her jet black hair, or dimmed the luster of her sparkling eyes, by which she is so well known. After her public school course she decided it would be helpful as well as pleasant to take the Academy course at Goshen. While her future is as yet undecided we are assured that the omens can speak nothing but success for her career. W. W. OESCH hails from that state whose inhabitants, it is said, must be showed. However, Missouri may well rejoice, as W. W. has proven the fallacy of that statement ; for by diligent study and painstaking labor, he has showed his instructors and fellow students what determination and perseverance may accom- plish. He has carefully developed an early acquired taste for literary work, and, as a result, has twice won honors in the annual oratorical contest of Goshen College. His efficient work in the pitcher ' s box has made him a favorite on the athletic field. He will enter the collegiate department.
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A breath of Keystone healthfulness and prosperity accompanies the pres- ence of I. C Hess. His early days were spent upon a farm in the famous Cumber- land Valley. After having attended a private academy at Muhonicsburg for two years, he decided to come to Goshen. On account of his high ideals, wholesome good nature, enthusiam and careful attention to business, he has become promin- ent in various phases of school life. In the future he will till the soil of the ances- tral estate. As he has not neglected the liberal advantages of a co-educational insti- tution, we predict that his life on the farm will not be a lonely one. Miss Edith Wenger who is of Scotch-Irish-German decent, in her childhood days had the splendid opportunity of traveling from West to East and back to the West again. So indelibly were the wonders and beauties of the long stretches of prairies, the rolling hills and the rugged mountains impressed upon her growing mind that she has purposed to make nature her teacher for life. Why and how her teacher ' s manners are so queer and yet so systematic are her greatest perplex- ities. Nevertheless she says: Nature and I are great friends. Joseph D. Yoder claims that his history takes a beginning in 188—. on a farm near Wooster, Ohio. By making good use of his time in various ways, going to school, farming and teaching, he has been able to reach Goshen just in time to join the class of ' 07. He has made himself felt in different phases of school life. His records show that he has been a thorough student. He is a strong debater, and an enthusiastic C. M. A. and is no less interested in athletics in which he has done ex- cellent work both at Basket and Baseball. We expect to hear more of him in the future. Harvey S. Stutsman is a native of the Buckeye state, but in 1903 he de- cided to become a Hoosier. After attending High School, he entered Goshen Col- lege, and now graduates from a two year business course. Realizing the superior advantages of those who are thoroughly trained for their chosen vocation, he will continue his business education in preparation for a civil service position. His genial manner and earnestness in work and play have won for him a large num- ber of friends who are assured that he will not fail in his undertakings.
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Lewis J. Powell is a son of Ohio by birth, but by adoption, a son of Ten- nessee. Having a business turn of mind and an ambition to make the most of life, he decided that Goshen College was the best place to prepare for its strenuous duties. His vacation was spent in pesuading the people of Indiana and Illinois that his books were indispensible to their success and happiness. His unassuming disposition, good will and kindness has won a host of friends for him. We feel that success will be his lot. From Latham, Missouri, comes a quiet, unassuming, thoughtful maid. Miss Eva Harder. After graduating from the public school, she entered the Clarksburg Academy. Two years of careful, persistent work gave her a diploma for a three years ' course. The next few years found her busied as teacher and governess, and in the fall of 1906 she joined the class of ' 07. Her enthusiastic literary and relig- ious work mark her as an experienced, conscientious character. Miss Harder an- ticipates completing the college course in the near future. Austin E. Landis, one of Illinois ' promising sons, first tried the realities of life in the year 188-. Since then he has lived in Oregon, Missouri and Indiana. He attended the Sterling (111.) High School three years, and entered Goshen College in Sept., 1906. By his quiet demeanor and diligent application to his books, he has won the respect of all who know him. Having an aptness for science and mathematics, he expects to pursue a course in Civil Engineering. We would not be surprised to hear of his career rivalling that of the Eads or Roeblings. Jay D. Brenneman was ushered into this vale of tears near Smithville Ohio, in the latter 80 ' s. Having completed a three years high school course, he entered Goshen College Sept. 1906, joining the junior class. But finding the Juniors use- less, incompetent and altogether insufficient and unworthy he joined the ranks of the illustrious Seniors. Jay believes that the mental faculties should not be culti- vated to the neglect of the physical, hence, a due portion of his time is spent on the athletic field. The immediate future will find him engaged in teaching in his native state.
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