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The Statistics of the Senior Class Class Officers XV1LL1.x11 BURCHFIELD Ross . . . President M155 IRENE F1NE'rrE Rorsrxsox . . . Yice-President M1ss JEANETTE RACHEL GALT . . Secretary :XLBERT EDWARD HENN1Nos . . . . Treasurer FRANK NELSON R1C11x1.xN . . Rep. Board of Control Senior Class Roll JEAN CLQS, Born in 1878 in Cincinnati, U. Prepared for College at St. Josephs College. Entered IQOO. Omega Psi. Zeta Epsilon President 'O2. 'o3. Chairman of Reor- ganization Committee 'OZQ winner Alumni prize in Thornton trophy debate 'o3: manager Glee Club '03: editor-in-chief '03 Forester: Stentor Staff '01 : Secretary to President Har- lan '01, '02, '03, 'o.t: Chairman of New Student Committee '03, '04, and Commons Improvement Committee '03: Chair- man Junior Prom Committee '02: winner first prize Fresh- man-Sophomore deelamation contest 'OI. Major subject: Political science. XYill study law at Harvard. Home address: New York City. LCCHLE FQSTER FRENCH. Born in Belvidere. Ill. Prepared for college at Ferry Hall Seminary. Entered IQOO. Sigma Tau. Aletheian. Center Girls' Basket Ball team 'o5. Major subject: English. Home address: Lake Forest, Ill. 01
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Senior Editorial 6 'HE class of '04, having stuffed their gunny sacks to the point of bursting with fruit from the tree of knowledge, are but waiting for their passports-pieces of sheepskin which shall V, Q ' allow them to step boldly forth into the world, there to take . fl G., Qi -I-9 part in the fight for fame and fortune. That the Senior C H? Class is one of various prodigies is shown very easily by their XJs.6Q class yell, which starts out something like this: Au guan guay-catcha loma za. XVe will spare you the rest of this charming ditty, for it is very affecting, and consequently must be ladled out in small closes. One member of the class sat up all one night trying to master that yell. The next day he packed his trunk for home. He told the boys that he felt all knocked out, that there was a buzzing in his head that he couldn't account for and that he had decided to take a short vacation. Four years in an atmosphere of learning has made a great change in your class. As we look back at the time when you, as Sophomores, were thirsting for the blood of Freshmen, we cannot but feel that the change has been for the better. At that time we could see nothing but your bad points, so effectu- ally did you disguise your good qualities. But as we have grown to know you better, the faults we credited you with have faded away and in their stead appear many virtues. As you stand here on the eve of your departure we who remain wish you God-speed. The world needs today more than ever the strong men, the well equipped men, to carry on the struggle. You of the class of ,O4 are well equipped and we know that you do not lack the courage to grapple with the difficulties you may be forced to meet. Wie are thankful for the friend- ship we have had together-we shall think of you often and our heartiest wishes for the highest success in life will go with you. 30
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'IEANETTE RACHEL GALT. Born in Aurora, Ill. Pre- pared for college at E. Aurora High School. Entered 1900. Aletheian Vice-President TOI, '02, President '03: Y. VV. C. A. Yice-President '05: President Lois Durand Hall House Committee '02, 'ogg Secretary and Treasurer XVOmen's Ath- letic Association '02: Lois Durand Hall Glee Club '04: class Secretary '04: winner lirst prize Latin '03, Major subject: Latin. XYill teach in languages. Home address: Marion, Virginia. THOMAS EDGAR GAKIBLE. Born 1880 in XVOodhull, lll. Prepared for college at L. F. Academy. Entered 1901. 3 Phi I-i Epsilon. Athenaean Secretary '01, Treasurer '02: Bulletin Staff '02, '03, '04: Business Manager Stentor '031 Captain Baseball '03, 'o.t: Indoor Baseball team '02, '03, 'o.t: Track team 'O.t: Class President '03: Captain Basket Ball team '03: Representative to Board of Control '02: Fresh- man-Sophomore Oratorical Contest '02: Proctor '03, '04 at L. F. School 3 Committee for Tri-league Arrangements with Knox and Beloit. Major subject: Political science. VVill teach. Home address: XVoodhull, Ill. 'QV-. 'S'4 x 1. Y - ALICE A. GRAYES. Born at Plainfield, Ill. Prepared for college at joliet High School. Entered 1901. Aletheian Vice-President '02, Secretary '03, Critic '04, Forester Board 04: Stentor Staff 'o.t: iirst prizes History '03, English '03, Biology '03. Major subject: History. XYill teach in Joliet High School. Home address: Plainfield, Ill. J
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