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Senior 'Roll 4-45+ Charles Frederick Brouse, Classical, Middlebranch, Ohio. Heidelberg Literary Society, Y. M. C, A., Band. Edna Laura Eorrey, Classical, VVawaka, Indiana. Hesperian Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. George Gibson Gries, Scientific, Tifhn, Ohio. Excelsior Literary Society. Ward Hartman, Classical, Spring Valley, Ohio. Heidelberg Literary Society, Y. M. C. A. , Jennie Gertrude lhle, Philosophical, Tiffin, Ohio. Hesperian Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Mathematical- Physical Society, Kilikilik Staff. Claude Argyle Keller, Philosophical, Tiffin, Ohio. Excelsior Literary Society. Manelva Wylie Keller, Scientific, Tiflin, Ohio. Hesperian Literary Society., Y. W. C. A., Tutor in English. Russell Reuss Krammes, Scientific, Tiffin, Ohio. Heidelberg Literary Society, Y. M. C. A. .Dewalt Shultz Lynn, Scientific, Osborn, Ohio. Heidelberg Literary Society, President of Oratorical Associa- tion, Y. M. C. A., Mathematical-Physical Society, Tutor in Chemistry and Mathematics, Librarian. VVilbert W. Martin, Philosophical, Tifhn, Ohio. Excelsior Literary Society, Y. M. C. A., Editor-in-Chief of Kilikilik, Tutor in Latin. Earl Albertus Miller, Classical, Day-ton, Ohio. Helen Royer, Scientific, Tiffin, Ohio. Hesperian Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. Leroy Hahn Stafford, Classical, North Lima, Ohio. Excelsior Literary Society, Y. M. C. A. David Emerson Tobias, Classical, Xenia, Ohio. Heidelberg Literary Society, Y. M. C. A., Student Volunteer Band. C283
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.Senior Class H isiory. 000 Heidelberg University, june 1.3, 121013. My Dear Friends:-VVell, commencement day is over, and how glad we are! This has been an awful week, and we are all just about worn out. I expect you will want tn hear all about school, and especially about this last week, so l might as well start in at the beginning. You see, we entered school on the tenth of September. 1902. O, dear, but we were green in those days. I wonder if I have told you much about those very early times. We did have a good time. but we got into about as many scrapes as it was possible to think of. That time out at Mr. Croninger's, for instance. It is a big won- der some of us did not get killed that night. We settled down considerably after that. The idea of carrying revolvers! Anybody with any sense would have known better than that. But. of course, you can't expect anything else of children. I told you once before. didn't I, that tlt was the year we elected Prof, Kleckner Dean of our class? He used to take us out botauizing in the spring, and what good times we did have! Isn't it funny that we have never had very many class parties? We averaged about one a year, for the First three years. . I believe. if I remember correctly, the Hrst one was at Blooinville. How care- free we were that First year! Gf course, those horrid themes did bother us a little, but a very little. We had such a big class and everything looked favorable at the beginning of the year, and yet how sadly that year ended! When school opened in the fall of that year, there were only twenty of us back. There is always something sad. don't you think so, about this thinning out of school ranks. While some of those old classmates we had not learned to known very well, still they were classmates, and the thought that we would never see them in their old places in the classroom brought a sting to our hearts. That year we gave a reception to the Freshman class. We were very doubtful about it, but thought it worth the risking. So many students sneered about itg said we were cowards, and wanted to know why we didn't fight, and so on. But when you stop to think of it, such opinions generally come from that class of students who, C292
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