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P. R. ZOOK, Goshen, Indiana. An energetic Hoosier. The hrst twenty-one years of his life were spent on the farm. Since then he has been a student at Goshen College. Besides the college course he completes the two years' course in Oratory in which department he has gained considerable distinction. He is slow, deliberate and witty, and has as his highest amhition, according to his own statement, To get something good to eat. As far as we can learn he is still waiting for some one to superintend the setting of the table. MABELLE N. YODER, Topeka, Indiana. Fair in sooth is the maiden, and lofty not only in thought but also in figure. During her school career she has engaged in various student activities, on the Lecture Course Board, in the Young Women's Christian Association and in the Avon Society. She would be more easily characterized if her virtues and accomplishments were less.
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JOSEPHUS W. SHANK, Ronks, Pennsylvania. Joe would rather be right than president, so we made him vice-president. Tho' one must frequently show him socially, he has a master intellect and mal-res grades that the rest of us envy. 'Tis reported that he once got an A tho' it may have been an E., which could be explained from another viewpoint than that of scholarship. He has warm friends and no enemies. 23 ELVA ALICE GARBER, LaJunta, Colo. d cl ' t , who has recently cle- A quiet maid, demure an am y veloped an amazing fondness for base ball. She is a Hoosier ' ' ' h t he is the by adoption and we have it on good authontyt a s youngest senior. Her their secretary. classmates appreciate her segvrces as
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DELTA MAY KAUF F MAN, Goshen, Indiana. The local representative of the class. She comes to us after a year's vacation having graduated from the Goshen High School with honors. The maturer sorrows of her life began last year when her class-mates chose her to the Junior presi- dency. Suffice it to say that she served her time with patient fortitude! Fortune chose her for a generous bestowal of gifts -a winsome manner, a face of rare beauty, enlivened by soul- ful eyes, the power of artistic expression and a heritage of:noble aspirations. She merits the worthiest in life. WILLIAM C. EBERSOLE, Elkhart, Indiana. W. C. has an eagle glance and a firm mouth which even in repose seems to say I won't, tho' his name says will not .specifying whether it means good will or bailey will. Ap- parently passive, he has, however, enthusiasm sufhcient to excite afmob. During his senior year he has served creditably as Y. P. C. A. President. Since assuming the financial manage- ment of this volume he's getting wise in the world of business.
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