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qewsfr 3 COY ' OTE 3 S9 44- gli 19 Q 18 -Rig C.WALTER FOLTZ ....,......,...........,...,....,.....,...,.........,......,,................. President i FLOSSIE BROWN .....A........... ..........,.... T reasurer HAzEL JORDAN ,...,......,.............. .,...... S tudent Council G. LAWRENCE TIMBERS .,.....,.. ...,......... ....., ...,.,.. S t u dent Council FRED J. PETERS .,..,............A........,4....,........,.,..,.........,.,.,,...... Student Council Class Tfistory Vwgg? E the class of 1918 have safely passed through the verdant stage of Freshmen, also R 'fn the cabbage-head period of the Sophs and have reached our Junior year healthy models for our underclassmen. We hope to graduate next- year having escaped g the many mental diseases to which college classes are subjected. ' When we entered as Freshmen, we heard much about 'bluf'iing, tlunks, rushing' etc, We were very much puzzled over such terms but the upperclassmen soon demonstrated to us what each meant. All immediately took warning and evaded these evils. ' Of course we have had many ups and downs in our school life but we have also had many good times. I think we never more thoroughly enjoyed ourselves than when we gave the Sopho- mores their just deserts in a hard fought basketball game. Our class has furnished some of the best athletes in every department of 'athletics each year, having several men who proudly wear the W, The Juniors have some excellent debaters and orators, too. In our Freshman year two of the three debaters who won from William Jewell College were our fellow classmen. Last year one of our number held a high place in the State Peace Contest and others were strong debaters. This year we have two representatives in State Contests. Fred Peters, besides helping win an unanimous decision in the debate with Kansas City,was a strong man in the Peace Contest and Walter Foltz, whom we so proudly claim this year and who so valiantly won in the state Prohibition Contest last year, in spite of mumps, and won third place in the Interstate, is ,again our worthy Prohibition orator. These college days have been joyous and profitable ones to each of us and we are earnestly striving to gain some of the poise, understanding, sympathy, broadmindedness, inspiration, and dignity of our beloved Faculty, that we may take our places in the World's onward progress. A few years hence you may find among the great ministers, missionaries, musicians, artists, professors, statesmen and even presidents those who are proud to write after their names Kansas Wesleyan University, Class of Nineteen-hundred-eighteen. Q ,T - . - ni, E L ,.--- . . -A . .-4... I Q In I A I ll Q 1-gg-.ig1.L.i-sg-i.:. v Jig! .- -32-
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Nensrwsi V U I . COY OTE f NP 19 18 NVQ, C. B. BODDY RAYMOND KERR. Frequently within my brain I never before found a man that knew how to love I gently think a thought, himself. And though I make a dreadful strain It simply can't be caught. MILDRED WILTROUT HAZEL JORDAN Pretty to walk with, Oh Joy! for somebody, Witty to talk to, I long for somebody, And pleasant, too, to think upon. I would do-what would I not For the sake n' somebody. VIOLET SMITH GLADYS DRAHER If she will, she will, you may depend on'tg E'en tho' it's hard to think about, If she won't, she won't and that's the end on't. I think 'tis sweetness long drawn out. LETA WYATT A small cloud so slight as to he a mere speck against the fair blue sky, And for all that, so bright, as to be like a. star in the heavens so high. '-KT'-ul 111 .135 7.114 , ir. f. 5 , 1 . - AL: -. . , in ...jr V- ,, N, A L- if A -33-
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