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HANSEL DWIGHT WILSON SPnlNcrml.n, ILLINOIS Springfield High School 1913. Sigma Pi, Treasurer '15, Vice- President '16, Secretary '17. Board of Control '16-'17. , President of Book Store '16, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet '15-'16, Presi- dent '16-'17. Football '13, '14, '15, '16. Track '14, '15, '16. Basket-ball '15-'16. Major-Chemistry, B. S. Oozle, you certainly are a jolly good fellow. One likes you instinc- tively on first acquaintance and the likening grows as the days pass. Your ready smile, your still readier joke, and that funny little lisp,-well, you fairly radiate good humor. You always prefaeed a story with a little wheezing sound in your teeth, a sort of warning, as it were, that something funny was about ready, but the smothered chuckle was often funnier than the ensuing jest. With your short, quick step and air of determination you have always been an umnistakable figure on the cam Jus the. I'lKl-ll'0ll and the track -cons Jieu- C I ' D C ' I Gem Who 1 h ous because of your unusual abilities, and your thifh accomplishments have been everywhere appreci- if-it ' ated: but in the many things, little and big, that 'P you are constantly doing for your friends, lies a -Q L better indication of your personality. M ff'-:rw '45 S Q f- -'-TK' 'f 'X 6 -f , . 4 20
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WILLIAM A. BERBYMAN JAcKsoNvll.l.E, ILLINOIS Franklin High School 1913. Sigma Pi, Treasurer '15-'16, Critic ,17, Chairman Finance Committee '16-'17. Freshman Debate '13-'14. Society Debater '16-'17. Oratorical Association ,16-'17. Collegiate Deba ter '16-'17, Manager College Rambler '15- '16, '16-'17, Dramatic Club, Adrian in 6'The Tempest , Horatio in Hamlet. Major -- History and Political Science, A. B. I can believe you, Bill, when you say that fussin is your favorite game, you give most of your tilne to it. I fancy, and should be a ditticult opponent. As a matter of fact, you are. If you remember, I once asked you what was your hobby, and you told me, Bill, that it was arguing. But Bill, why is it you must always get red in the face in the tourney of reason? YVhy not despatch your antagonist in a manner cool and delib- crate? You could do it just as well, and with more applause, I'm sure. Nevertheless, I confess you do it anyway. You have always that dapper, alert air which would seem to bespeak an all-sutticient self-confidence, yet you tell me, Bill, that you do think the Lord can help you out once in a while. For you, Ping Bodie is the one great man of historyg he cuts occasionally, you say, and that's the reason. Not a bad Llgiitbgr fZ15,7, one, I think. I almost agree with you, for subscribers I owe much to Ping myself, though on other N A-7, ' ,., , grounds. Some day, you'll be a great iinan- -s . . Qu 1-Q! ,lg ' n cicr, I have no doubt, and when the rest of '.5?.ag-F---15 uggmlft' - - X ::: 'L -: . us are paupers, you'l1 be drinking cherry gg: 35 if- - A so . . . tl! gg. 0 ' 2 cocktails on the Great White Way, and tip- til.: ping the waiters with ten dollar gold pieces. Yes, that's what you'll be doing, Bill, some day. 21
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