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HKNTON !■ KAN li UN Ml Ilt ' HV, ffoiinn Tern ' , Mo Orubsi aker. Athletic Association 3. Trark Team 3. l wt M ‘ in the old i el In Mo of Mu Senior class. Always the one beat bet ami the man wlw known when nil other sources fall. Helped do the tramming for the Miners 1 Minstrel und hh a reward was allowed to act us scene shifter for the Girls Minstrel. He Is a good fellow anywhere and a high card with the Indies. Is unc of the guns of the class and If any man in the class is to make a big success, he is more limn likely to be that man. ii a it v k v skidmohi; OWBH. M. Louin, Mo. PI Kappa Alpha. Rollamo Hoard a. Miners Minstrel 3. A. Rase hall M 1. a. 3. Athletic Association 1, 2. L Will not graduate this year, hut r. ipirsted ilml hfk picture be pul in so he could show L( to the folks. Nobody dooms his ability and he probably would have gotten through had h tmi be (Mi for his numerous Jove affairs. 1 never let my school work in lei fere with my college educat ion. ALBERT I’AitK, KoJlu, Mo. Tau Beta Pi. Athletic Association I, 2, 3. V. M. i , A. A man of many utid car fed interests. Father of the Y. M. C, A. A regular Dudley Sec- ond” when it comes to asking fool t| ncstJons in the class room. H is many friends will remem- ber htxn ns one of t ti • ■ hardest working and most conscientious members of the Hass, HOWARD KELSEY PETERSON, New Rochelle, N. V. It- Way Club. A th cl tic Association, 2, Y. M, C, A. Says he came to Kolia because his mother was afraid for him to lake the train each day to go Into Xcw York City to school. We under- stand that he has a school teacher picked out down in the swamps of southeast Missouri. and that soon after Commencement we may expert the Invites. Toward the end of the term dis- plays a great Interest in the exempt lists and manages to make some of them, too. Thinks that half no hour is ample time to solve any problem. 29
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VAOHRL HAURY McM TT, Monros City, Mo, CIh.S 3 pfgj, -l- Assistant In Mineralogy t, ALhletic Association 2. i. Y, M. C. A, Mr Nutt, McNutt, shades of Srutltiud. what ft name for a show- me ' MTkjwHirlan, You me i fur i lie whistle anti drone of bag-pipes to say that the ■ ' Campbells ore com Ins ' but all you hear is the rustle and nigh of the wind through his whiskers to announce the arrival of McNutt. Mac Is assist ant to (‘ox, ami can grow mere liair „n his chin than ‘ox can on his head. Is a 1, rn Mineralogist, amt imr onl hope for mime day claiming the H, S. G. S. Chief, ItOftHKT M1LLIAM MACKEY. Soda Springs,, Idaho. Phi Kappa Sigma. Tau Beta PI. A no our institute 1 . Purdue Unlv. 2 . Rollamo Bon i d 4, Assistant in Physics IE. Athletic Association :|, I. Miners ' Minstrel 3. I. Is mu- of the promoters nf the Holla Tax lira h i, ■[«,. hut spends most of Ids spare time in close harmony ' for the bene hi of the fair sex. and m teaching Chill how to swear In English. Has had numerous love affairs, but so far nope have proved fatal. Is an enthusiastic fisherman and an authority on ail matters pertaining l that sport Is the FdltotMn -Chief of this book, ami s . modest, that he won’t lot any mention be made of Ids good nun U ties. iiaumox iimv vitn minor, Canon City, Culft PI Kappa Alpha, Assists nt in Purveying 1, Athletic Association I, 2. it. Cornea from under the shadow of the prison walls and has turned out well considering Ids environments. We do not know whether he was ever an Inmate or not, but ns he has never done much but work arid ml ad ids own business we will give him the hem-id or the doubt and will say no’jnore about it, Palls in love for a few weeks the beginning of the third term each year. Will probably he a civil engineer when he gels out and we see no reason why he should ■mt reach a high mark with little difficulty. A f jI.KN KAY UEAKHON M II«iA Violin, Mu, Class l res. 3. OreheHtm 2 , 3. -i. Miners Minstrel. Interlocutor 3. 1. Football M J, 1. fttpt. ' A, Track 2. Athletic Association 2. Now Mr, Morgan of Holla, Mu. Although Hu be is mu finishing up with us we know that it is not due to lack of effort on hie part. Is a natural leader and organiser, and can make a good speech at any gathering from Kp worth League to a Strawberry Social. la a bright fel- low and a good mixer, two rpm lilies that will assure him ft hearty reception wherever he goes. 2S
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.JOHN lA ' l.K riCKKKOJG. JK-. BprlngHeld, ILTh, Sigma Nu 4 Athletic Association 3, t. I ' fnl vendty of Illinois 1, 2. Track Squad 3. (Tame from t ho Fniverhuy r.f Illinois two years ago, anil his presence has been a treat to the girls Mow they will miss him whim he Is gone. Advocated the use of Lube-mUla as coarse crush- ers. His steadiness and Ability assure him a pi si (To in the engin earing world- MU IS JOSEPH rORRl, SB Bon Is, Mn, Tati Beta PL Base ha 1 1 M 2, 3. Athletic Association I, 3. His main object an the course seems to be to keep on the good side of the profs, and of ( ' lay Gregory and at this much, at least, he is an adept. Is one of the best students In his class, but up trips can ask more Tool questions in five minutes than can all the rest of Hie class In a whole day. Recommends that air -compressors fie used to run generators. Spends a great pur- t ion of his lime chaperoning his small brother. KIs brilliant intellect will bring him much credit. If he applies It rightly, FRED I ' ll) WAR l Itl llH;. Canon City, Colo, Grubstake r. Orchestra 3, 4. Miners ' Minstrel 3. 4. Ilollamo Board 4. Assistant in Chemistry a, 4, Athletic Association 1, 2. 3, 4. Treasurer A. A, 4, Noted as a ntm-fnsser, as during his four years has never been to see a girl. Dutch has always been a bard, consistent worker and an Interested participant In all student and athletic affairs. He has always given the best that Is In him and has, by his efforts and labors, assured the success of many student movements. SIDNEY HAMtOIJ ' lf St ll M IDT, Chicago, fils. New Mexico School Mines I. Baseball 2. Football M. 2. Athletic Association 2 Z, 4. Basketball Manager L s|d comes from Chicago ami dnew his host to uphold the reputation of thy Windy City. How- ever. his talk is qluie worth while, as he gen- (‘tally knows pretty well What he Is talkln about. Has recently reformed, there being th usual reason, kid is a hard worker when h« gets started and has dona mote work far this book than have live of the members of the Board. Once made an e and three F s mi the same geology paper. Is a good all around man, the possessor of a good brain and great origi- nality and we expect that he will climb the Ladder to success In short order. 30 T K
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