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HAMMOND LADD, Ro lgj Mo, ' flrkold Hi t h ih (, hy X tt uir $ kind it hi u r ; ii tth ti tukh it Jt itk a .tt mu “Happy” is the children ' s friend, and is a regular “Diamond Dick 1 to the Rolls kids, who buzz round him like dies round a had egg Resembles a tape- worm in appearance! owing to his extraordinary length. Is sometimes called “Bfftijijrola” for the same reason. Combines childish play and extra- ordinary scholarship in a remarkable degree, and, although he is the baby of his class in years, he is a never-ceasing wonder for his ability to do good work without any study Goes to school at times Is an artistic photographer, as proven by fail many excellent illustrations in this book. PAUL BAUCHMANN LEMING, K A, Cape Girardeau, Mo. “ ? !« 7 Ih afmidt inw’t kmi ivi« h ft itf uldn 7 civ » inot a iittir; Alt hr wants u an rlrcfrit fay t And a prrtiy iittir Tr dtiy hynr Cape Girardeau State Normal Entered M. S. M. 1906 Paul ' s sole redeeming feature is his ability to tell stale jokes. Otherwise he is considered quite hope- less notwithstanding the fact that ft few far-sighted individuals predict that he will some day fill a pulpit. Is much given to oratory, and his stentorian tones can often be heard swaying the Civil Engineering Class. Will marrv within a month after leaving College, and will then return to the swamps to further the study of his pet scheme, “The Drainage of Swamp Lands. M ELMER COOPER LIST, Cape Girardeau, Mo. flc has Mci tf had a tight t Amt fms nnvr jiHttfd a rwt: ) oft wiui hunt th itbii II ui id uW Ami you 7 nat find om u quirt p| Cape Girardeau State Normal. Entered M. S. M., f 06. Member M. S. M. Orchestra. Another inhabitant of the swamps and is reported to have webbed feet. Tall, dignified, and of stately mien. Why he still remains in this vale of tears is a mystery to all his friends. Would louk exceed- ingly well in saintly robes, but would have to sub- stitute his heavenly harp for a drum, which he plays with great expression, and almost brings the tear to one’s eyes Never was known to talk to anyone but his landlady, who thinks him “the nicest boy! M 20
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SIMON JOCHAMGWITZ, Lima, Peru, “ And uhi it a indy ' s in tin ui t You kunu alt o hit thitnji t ' fhv plan Escuela de Ingen ieros de Lima! 07, Michigan College of Mines, G8. Entered M. S- M. 08, Member M. §. M. Orchestra. “Jo-ham-sandwich, 1 “Jo-ham-and-eggs. No one has ever been able lo tell just bow handsome this young Peruvian really is t because lie always ob- mires himself behind a cloud of cheap perfume. From an occasional glimpse that one gets of him one cannot help feeling that he really ought to hide behind something, Jo is one of the great fussers, and, judging from the number of girls who have been seen wearing his diamond ring this winter, he must have been engaged to a different girl every week. All the same he is a great artist. CARL WINTHROP KENISTON, TBTf, Plymouth, N. H. Cotncf Sit down ( ' very math vr x son tij you 1 n d ft hr t t u ynur pa rU ' Assistant in Chemistry, 07, 08. Assistant in Metal- lurgy 08, 09. Director of M. $. M. Orchestra and Band, Director M, S, M. Minstrel Troupe, Grubstaker, A Yankee and pretends to be proud of it. Father of M. S, M. Orchestra. Talks mysteriously about “Back East wherever that is . Fond of blowing his own trumpet and everyone helps him ' . When Time is no more there is likely to be a conflict between him and Gabriel, as to who shall blow the last trump. HARRY CLAY KIBE, TTKA t Socorro, N. M. 7 am d t rminrd irvery chum ' to take To nctpiirc knowhitgc, thoiujh mtik n break. A Mellin s food baby, but only eats to live and ask fool questions. Thinks tha t Phelps County hills abound with undiscovered mineral. At any rate he makes the poor Rubes think so- Resembles a duck in his walk. Gets ocean transport free, being shipped as ballast. Is taking the Geology Option, as he finds much difficulty in getting down mine shafts. Would like to enter Society but can’t give up chew- ing tobacco. 28
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FRANK R. LOVERIDGE, Batavia, N. Y, “She ' s all mv fancy painted hit. She ' s lovely t she ' s divine. 1 Track Teams, 06, 08, Grubstaker, If Rolla were a wheat field “Lovie” would be the “cream of wheat,” When not in the class-room he can always be found in the Post-Office, Can supply full information on “Management of a Pitchfork in the Kansas Harvest Fields if Mazany is not around. MARK STEPHEN MAZANY, Dunkirk, N. Y. ' 7 thou desire to Ik held wise, he -wise enough to hold thy tongue. Colgate University. Varsity Basket-ball Team, 07, 5 08. Varsity Track Team, 08, Entered M, S. M. 07. Grubstaker. “Colgate, otherwise “Slats,” is reported to have been good looking in the davs of his youth. Ap- parently, however, the Mathematics, Athletics, and Politics at M.S, M.have proven fatal. Improves his time by talking of Colgate University and how he played football there. Is Mohammaden chaplain to the Grubstakers, and occasionally puts in an hour or two trying to train “Horse Dobbins.” It is a case of the blind leading the blind. ROWE FRANCIS McCRAE, K A, Rolla, Mo, “Holiday don ' t go tiuay But stay with me forever d Assistant in Surveying 07, 08. Manager ’Varsity Baseball, 1909. Captain Class Baseball, 06. ’Varsity Baseball, ’07, S Q8. Member M. S, M, Band, M, S, M Minstrel Troupe. His athletic figure and handsome face never fails to melt the stony hearts of the Rolla girls. Consequently we expect that “Bus” will marry an heiress some day. Life’s labors do not trouble him, as he is taking the General Science Course. 30
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