Marquette University - Hilltop Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1915

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Pharmacv. STANLEY ROBINS. Ph. Rice Lake, Wis. ••Stan “Dad c;. Photograph Committee '15. Stanley is perhaps the oldest man who ever studied Pharmacy and there is doubt in many of the professors' minds a' to whether he ever studies or not. He almost finished the Engineering course at the l of V. once upon a time. Comes to lab. regularly one hour late, and has been heard to say that “the only afternoon he ever really enjoyed in school was when the class attended Schiltz Brewery in a ImhIv and finished up at the Egg house.” One of the boosters. CLAYTON WERMl'TH. I). I). S. Milwaukee, Wis. Clat” Dentistry. Dance Committee '14; Program Committee '15. Dad's box is a silent Marquette booster who is always in for anything that will help his school. Me is a loyal rooter at all the football game and is always ready to help out in the infirmary. Among his other good qualities Clat is a great ladies man. He has a great desire to write professional documents, but is troubled with sore eyes. This ailment is particularly noticeable in the Dean's classes but we think that if Clat would stop fussing and get a little more sleep his eyes would soon be all right. JOSEPH P. HETTWER. A. B. Milwaukee. “Joe Arts and Science. Secretary Class '15; Member Debating Society. Little Joe came to us from Pio Nono College. We found him in the class room when we started our course on September 12th, 1911. Inside of two weeks he had demonstrated his stride, and was riding on the high waves of Cicero and Horner. His lack of shoulders and hips kept him from participating in campus activities, but he could be found in the bleachers at all the games rah! railing! with the best. (lal-ilco was his favorite author, and mathematics and philosophy his pet studies. Joe merited high honors for the year on two different occasions. Our heartiest wishes attend him for the future. 23

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LEKiii j. vvoonworth, p. p. s. Janesville, Wis. Fat Gupid Dentistry. Football 10. 'll, 12. 'H; Dept. Baseball '13; Advisory Board '13; Member Engineering Assn.; Photograph Committee '13; , |' | Bowling '13; Coach Marquette Academy Football '14; HNE. Coach Woodworth, known in 1914 football circles through the great record of bis understudies, the Academy, but better known as the man who outplayed Butler at Madison. Always a booster for Marquette, and an enthusiastic supporter of the Annual. Possessing a dual personality, one will now find him in a stern, deliberating mood, now prancing around like a child, tickling his colleagues or laughing at his own jokes. JOHN A. LANDERS. Ironwood, Mich. Jack Economics. Football Squad 13: Varsity ’14; Department baseball ’14. ’15; President Senior Class ‘IS. After teaching the young hopefuls of Ironwood counn all that lie knew. Jack came down to Marquette to absorb a little more knoyvlcdge himself, lie has now learned all that such yvonderful intellects a the Dean has to impart and lie is eager to once more -tart on his mission of instructing the ignorant. PAM J. OBRIEN. LI- B. Fox Lake. Wis, Pam Law. Football Squad 12, ’14; Bowling 15; Chairman Dance Committee '14; President Class '15; President Dean Jenkins Layv Club; Member Inter-Fraternity Council; Annual Sta i; (-)NK- Gentlemen, yve shall have a class meeting today. If self-confidence and oratorical practice count for anything. Pam ought to rank high in his chosen profession. Me is a man of tried ability—lie knows what ought to be done and he does it. Me has personality and poyver, and yve predict great things from him after he i-admitted to the Bar. One of the boosters. ■



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M il VON DIR WKYEK. M. I). St. Paul, Minn. H. V. IV Medicine. J MII; WXK- It m»u want to know anything about Willie, we would advi-e you to inquire of any of the nurses of Trinity. All of them know more about him than we do. From this you may be sure that little Willie i' some fusscr. His speciality is taking voting ladies out to dinner, and when old B. V. I), buys a dinner, no one goes hungry. For this reason Willie is never lonesome around meal time. None of the girls will believe it. but when he i« called upon in class he blushes deeper than a prettv maid of sixteen—you know the kind. T' KATHERINE JEANNETTE WATSON. Milwaukee. Wis. 'Jane Music. Dance Committee, '13. Many a genius is short of growth. Success without perceptible effort is Jane's motto. This idea has been set to music in the form of a song written b herself entitled. Take it easy, while you may. She abhors movies, but her songs are the results of inspirations received at the film theatres. We believe 'he will succeed a» a popular comnoser. J. FRANCIS BAl MOARTEN, l . I). S. Richfield. Wis. “Bum’’ Dentistry. Always a leader at class panic-. an excellent workman, Bum has but one failing. The words all right and ••yes cover every question put to tint, regardless of its correct answer, (iirls seem to have no interest lor him at all, but the strongest are hound to fall and John may occasionally be -een entering the student section of the (iavety for reasons known only to himself.

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