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FRANCIS mXEIIARDI ZINCIIEIM, B. C. S. Blue Earth, Minn. Zing Economics. Chairman of Dance Committee '15; Secretary of Senior Class; Student Advisory Board '14, ’IS. inn Has the distinction of being the best dressed man in the Economics department. Don't think for a minute, however, that dress is all that he excels in for ing i also an expert accountant. Even the Dean admits this, and you can be sure that it is true if he avs so. As chairman of the dance committee this vear, Frank was a great success. as he made it one of the most enjoyable affair of it kind that the school of Economics has ever given. A. F. LEISEIIOW, I). D. S. Algomu, NVis. •‘Dean Dentistry. “Application put in for a new Dean, Lei. ehow. This max be seen written in large letter on the wall in the Dent cloak room. Paying no attention to the “kidding offered. Dean strut around the infirmary, hands in pockets, inspecting all the work being done. For good nature and willingness to aid a brother, he has no equal, lie ha been known to speak rather roughly to the cashier, but evidently has no intention of harming her other than frightening her into giving him a few more grains of gold than he needs. I.ESTER BERINCiER. M. I). Menominee Falls, Wis. “Speedking Medicine. File Speedking says very little but laughs a great deal, but when he laughs in cla s you can be sure there i some cau e. Many of hi friends wonder why I e ter ha never been known to go out, but there i a rumor to the effect that some of the fairer rx once had design upon him. He has, however, always managed to keep at least a block ahead of the speediest of them. W alking i not all that he excels in, as the speedking ha never been known to Hunk out on an exam., and he alwavs sits by himself.
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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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JAMKS W. Ml'RPHV, B. S. in K. E. Cato. Wis, “Murf Bin Boss Jim Engineering. Football '13; Dept. Baseball ’12; Inter-Fraternity Bowling Peam; Student Advisory Board; Member Engineering Assn.; Secretary Engineering Assn.; AP b! )NE-This catastrophe is a politician right and he is a past master at 'lectioneering before class meetings, etc. As to his college life—why, it's just one mad whirl of gavety. Murf is also .1 great athlete but, owing to the fact that his feet were too small to support his body. he had to withdraw. It i' a rare pity that Murf’s hands are not shown in this picture, for they arc sights to behold. He uses hi- glove for a clothe- bag every other week. There is another thing that may be compared in si e with his hands, his ----, his poor messmate.- arc very, very thin. G. H. CROWNS, l.L. B. Nekoosa, Wis. George Law. Dept. Baseball ’14; (-)X Iv It may be said that George displayed unusually good judgment when he decided to enter Marquette I'niversitv, and the members of his class owe him thanks for the inspiration lie has afforded them, lie is well versed in law and, as a hobby, it is said that he has committed to memory the addresses of the divers places of amusement in Milwaukee and the names of the numerous soloists employed therein. This requires unusual and distinctive ability and a talent that is expected of all law vers. JOSEPH SALEM l E, Pit. G. Calhoun, Wis. Sal lie Pharmacy. Vice-President Class '15. Sal lie from Calhoun, lie earuestU contends it i- in this state, but up to this time it has never been located. Spends most of hi- time conversing with the Bell telephone operators, lie is his mother’s pride and joy and goes home every Saturday to see the folks, “by heck, but while in the city hr never gels home until morning. Joe is going to extend his studies two years more at V. I'., taking a course in chemistry. We can rest assured he will boost Marquette. 29
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