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Senior Class Officers President . Vice President Secretary Treasurer ...... Representative to Athletic Board of Control . Seniors MARY ANDERsEN. Born in spring vaiiey, Milmesota. Prepared for college at Hudson High School. University of Minnesota 1900 to 1902. Entered Lake Forest College 1903. Major subject: Latin. Sigma Tau. Alethe- ian President. '04: Stentor Staff, '04, Member house Com- mittee, '04. Home Address, Hudson, Wisconsin. SOSHICHI ASADA. Born 1879 in Yamaguchi, japan. Prepared for college at Meiji Gakuin, Tokio, and est Academy. Entered 1901. Major subject: English. Will teach in japan. Home Address: Tokio, japan. BELLE JOYCE BARTLETT. Born in South diana. Prepared for college at South Bend High School. Entered 1901. Major subject: History. Sigma theian President, '03g Class President IQOI-02. Basket Ball team, 'o2. House committee, '03g junior Prom. Committee, 'o.t. Member of '05 Forester Board: President Tau. Ale- XY.-XRREN H. FERc1:1'soN IESSIE M. KILLEN FRED C. CHURCHILI. LLox'1w C. Sx11'1'H CLARENCE W. DIVER Attended fgxxxr- Lake For- Bend, In- Captain of Y. W. C. A. ,04-'05. Home addressg Chicago, Illinois. H7
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The Senior Class As Seen by a Junior I4 'I the world settle firmly on its foundations when this class graduates. Such a sunoon has not struck it for ages. They are all russlers. Yes, Egg- yes, something like this: W The lazy breezes dally in the tree tops And cause an empty russling all the day. 'if' The aerial character of the class is well expressed in the president whose administration is as unlike the calm Victorian rule of the Junior president as the Sirocco is unlike the soft breath of June. But when it comes to comparing distinctions we must allow them some pre- eminence. For example we must grant them the pioneer student, although the records showing the exact date of Stark's arrival have long since perished. They have, too, a majority of the common people on their side, for a class roll showing three Smiths is democratic to say the least. But after all we have nothing but pity for them, for to see them begin the year with free and easy swing as if life were a round of Deerpath dinners, followed by soft cooing and stroking of each other's feathers, as if junior-like the year were to go, 'a la mode d'Epicureus, and then to see them, under certain exigencies take refuge behind the Hoaksuand Hride hard for safety-ah, that was very sad, especially since certain ones did not escape. It is really shame- ful to enjoy this junior comfort, gently tossed on the wave of a kindly fortune while the senior crew is stretching every muscle against adverse Hconditionsf' How we wish they had a firm but gentle hand at the rudder as we have. Will they ever make port? But once they graduate-let the world stand fast. Picture the commotion on the turf when a Yeomans mounts the sulky with a I. Russell Stewart to back him! What more persuasive voice among all the barkers on the Pike than Diver's! HThis way, people! Stark the comedian inside! and a Ferguson to manage the exhibit to the imminent profit of the management! Behold a Smith, able to explain in two seconds the manufacture, ingredients and habits of electricity and demonstrate the same, a Barry or a Heindel able to catch, sketch and write the biography of any bug from a spiragyra to a pigeon, a Frazier-UI-Iere I come, creeping, creeping, everywhere. Give me one fact and Iwill make a Record Herald by a stroke of my magic quill: a Burgeson battering down tariff walls with his Iowa mattockg an Asada sweeping Russia from the earth by jiu jitsug a Cromley, king of the North of Irelandg an Ellis sitting by the old Des Moines as the ships go by: book-store Beach, billionaire, a Scott 'ion the bench and a Churchill never before the bar. Will Atlas sustain his burden when this aggregation is added? And nothing has been said of the women. Alas, how sad it would be if they should attain any promin- ence in the senior class! In the eyes of their lords their function is what the owl said, to wit, to woo. Only the Juniors have reached the stage where all are free and equal, and feminine rights respected. 26
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n . V au 'Es FRANK TOUZALIN BARRY. Born 1881, at Plattsmouth, Neb. Prepared for college at Topeka and Kansas City High Schools. Entered 1902. Freshman-Sophomore Declama- tion contest, '02, '05. Zeta Epsilon President, '04, '05. Dramatic Club, '04, '05. President Y. M. C. A., i05. Biol- ogy prize, 704. English theme prize, '04. Assistant in biology, '04, '05. Will enter Princeton Theological Seminary. Home address: Kansas City, Missouri. LOWELI, HAMMOND BEACH. Born 1882 in Milwau- kee, Wis. Prepared for college at Austin High School. Entered 1901. Major subject: German. Omega Psi. Zeta Epsilon. Baseball team 'oz-'03-'04. Indoor Baseball, ,02- '03f'04. Tennis team, '02-'03-'04-'o5. President Tennis Association, '04, Glee Club. '04-'o5. Vice-President Y. M. Qi. A., '03-'o4. CHARLES A. BURGESON. Born ISSO at Alta, Iowa. Prepared for college at Buena Vista Academy, Storm Lake, Ia, Entered Buena Vista College IQOI. Entered Lake Forest College 'o3. Major subject: Philosophy. Omega Psi. Zeta Epsilon Critic '05, President '04, Thornton Prize Debate, '04, '05, College debating team, '04, '05. Track team, '04, '05, Football team, ,04. President of Christian Endeavor Society '05. Home address: Alta, Iowa. FRED C. CHURCHILL. Born 1881 at Wheatland, Iowa. Prepared for college at Joliet Township High School. En- tered 1901. Major subject: Political Science. Phi Pi Epsilon. Athenaean Critic, '03, Yice-President, '03, President, 'o4. Second Prize Freshman-Sophomore Oratorical Contest iO2. 'Treasurer Athletic Association '02, Business Manager Stentor, '04. Football team, '02, '04. Secretary Senior class .O4. Will study law at Columbia. Home address, Joliet, Ill. :S
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