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ALVIN H. TR ESTER. Ph. G. Shclxiygan, Wi . Shorty Pharmacy Member of Advisory Board. Shorty is a favorite in the class on account of hi ever happy mood, a thing which he especially displaced at a certain cabaret party. His favorite pastime i talking about his Mabel at Sheboygan. He has some great business ability, as was shown when he secured the class ring order. I'ndoubted-l he will become one of Sheboygan's reliable pharmacists. One of the boosters. ROBERT P. BERG WALL, B. S. Milwaukee. “Bob Arts and Science. Footba 11 Squad ’13. 14; Member Debating Society; Dramatics; . X- From a military training school Bob came to the A. and S. department at Marquette in 1911. He had left the gun behind, but his straight shoulders he brought with him. For two years he has played on the varsity squad, and he can give and lake with the best of them. He is always happy and right at home in the chemistry lab., and can give an intelligent discussion on mixtures and precipitates. As an opera star lie threatens to sing to Scotti Si Co., and, if his ambition to be a scientific farmer is dispelled, we may some day listen to Bob, thrilling in “Wop opera. EDW. J. BLACKWELL, B. S. in E. E. Milwaukee. Blacky” Engineering. Dept. Baseball ‘12: Inter-Fraternity Bowling Team; Member Engineering Assn.; AX-Stop! Look! Listen! Behold the physiog of this good natured lad from the East Side. Eddie has a strong sense of humor, which often makes him laugh for an hour when no one else can see a joke. His eves, oh! oh! they are dreamy, baby e es. His smile is as sweet as the flowers of Kil-larney. lie is an ardent admirer of women—from a distance, but fell once into the unmerciful hands of a lovely one. who branded him a “little devil. Since then he has been under the constant care of 42.
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Law. ‘‘Emil EMIL IIERSli, Milwaukee. LL. B. Wis. Member Dean Jenkins Law Club. I o Emil the word “unprepared does not exi't, and ii is said that an absent mark cannot be made to follow bis name. For promptness, ptinctualit} and studiousness he has no equal in the Law-Class, and we know these same qualities will accompany him on his successful career through life. HENRY A. SCHNCTZ. Jr., B. S. IN E. E. Appleton, Wis. “Checker Hank Engineers. Dept, baseball ’ll, '12; Dance Committee; Member Engineering Assn.: Cilee Club. ’•This has had a varied career, extending over five eventful years which, with the exception of his first year, he passed as any model young man should. This sear, however, being influenced and instructed by Murf in the fine points of social life, he has made quite a name for himself. Sad to say. lie now requires the alum treatment during the summer months and has to purchase two bottles of hair tonic each week in order to supply the excessive demand for souvenir locks. Hank is an accomplished roller skate dancer, a vocal artist, and has a laugh like the city hall on a cold winter's morn. We predict he will soon lead the world as he now leads the Engineering CJIce Club. LED I . CHOJNACKI. A. B. Milwaukee, Wis. Socrates Arts and Science. Member Oratorical Society; Member Polish Literary Society. Socrates brought with him his golden principles of learning from Marquette Academy. When I.e smiles it is sure time for other people to laugh, for his nature is too absorbed in deep thought to waste much time in the lighter things of education. Ilis motto is principle, and he lias lived up to it closely, lie loves to read the deep and learned passages of the Defenders of Christianity, or the Economic Principles of Social Reform. His classmates will earnestly await news of his signal success in the commercial world. 25
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THE 1915 H. W. SCHULER. IX. B. Milwaukee. Chase” I-avv. Bowling '14; Dance Committee, '14; Vice-President Class '15; Member Dean Jenkins I.aw Club; HNE- Howard is a hard and consistent worker, a clear thinker and a plugger, and if success does not ultimately come to him, it will he through no fault of his. Socially inclined, and “all for the ladies, it can he safely asserted that his presence would he a valuable asset at am reception in any drawing room or in any ball room. Herman's sympathies cannot he said to be with the allies, but despite the Teutonic flow within hi- vein', he i- reasonable even in discussing the present war. lie will be the man to inspire confidence in a client. U). cXut-JjtAs. WM. F. THFILER Grand Haven. Mich. “Toh” Bill” Economics. Department Baseball '13, '14. '15. Crooked bookkeepers beware, in a few months Bill Theiler will be a full fledged accountant and if we take the word of the other members of the accounting class, Tob can see a padded account as soon as lie opens a book. Before deciding to enter Marquette I'niversity, Bill was in the government lifesaving service but we arc inclined to believe that his future achievements as a savior of unprotected accounts will be far more illustrious than his effort to save mere human beings from a waterv grave. EMMETT W. BOWEN, M. D. Catnpbellsport. Wis. “Owl Medicine. Member Graduating Day Committee; «| pv. Owl hails from Dundee, and, as you would suspect, is a first class fighting man. But he was not alwavs tint-, as he was once known to follow the peaceful pursuit of imparting knowledge to the young hopefuls of Washington County. While imparting said knowledge. Emmett also absorbed some himself and since entering Marquette ha-never seen an F written in red upon any of his papers. Among his other distinguishing qualities Owl is well read— vou will pel I it either way after seeing him. 27
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