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rf ef Photo by McChesney. THE SABIDURIA ELLA RQBBINS BLACK Houxonian A. B. Marshall, Mo. Little Innocence. 'lBOB.,' My favorite flower is jo Qhjn-quilf' CLYDE H. BLOSSER. Bairdean A. B. Marshall, Mo. To speak and to offend with some people, are but one thing. College Seniors GEoRGE W. DAVIS Bairdean B. S. Marshall, Mo. '6Bill,' - Motherls baby boy. Mae- I come over to- night ? GEORGE W. DAUGH- ERTY. Bairdean Ph. B. La Plata, Mo. Football Star. Mary, I'll be around about six- thirty.
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22 THE SABIDURIA The Senior Class consists of fourteen members who are noted for their indi- vidual strength. This class was allowed to edit the january Bulletin, a distinction never before conferred upon students. All the members of the class have selected their vocation in life and are united on the profession of teaching and preaching except two-Ella Robbins Black and John Kirkpatrick-and later they two may be united. P Ella is renowned for her beauty and gift of song. john has shown efficiency in his class room work and on the baseball field. Johnathan Hollyman's deep basso has been heard with pride and pleasure. He is devoted to the ministerial cause and to a minister's daughter. Greatness cannot be measured by size, as shown in the case of Edna Harrison. If something better than teaching were offered to her, would it not be foolish to reject? Otto Schweer's beautiful complexion is perhaps due to physical exercise. The faculty has not yet decided what degree shall be conferred upon him for his work in science. His choice is L.D. Clyde Blosser and Williaiii Davis surpass any of the girls in the use of puffs, so both could tell you pleasant pipe dreams. The former dreams of Latin exercises amd, Esseg the latter of discoveries he can make in science and Mae, ' Floyd Gauldin has been an active member of the Y. M. C. A., an athlete and chapel speaker. His seven years stay at M. V. C. has not won him away from attractions near his home. Emma Marschall has been a faithful worker. Her interest in the Y. W. C. A. deserves special mention. At the weekls close she has often been Weary and ready to give up, when she would hear james' footsteps and through her mind would flash undertake ,er again, so she Alice Montague has shown marked ability historical lines. The utter indifference of the have been sources of much annoyance to her. George Daugherty has been a star on both But he has given the Senior Class trouble. At planted on senior ideals, but almost before we has pressed forward. as a student, particularly along boys at M. V. C. and German the football and baseball teams. one time his feet seemed firmly were aware he had lowered his standards until they were even academic. We fear he is now beyond all recovery, for he thinks and speaks always of such primary subjects as Mary. Georgia Rolofson has impressed everyone with her ideas and straight- forwardness in expressing them. Her inclinations are also academics. But she claims the Patton-t and he says by Georgia I'll stay, so seniors are powerless. Baird Parks may be singled out as the only member of the class who is not.single. His wit and geniality have cheered many. He is a promising minister. Only these few good qualities of the class members could be mentioned but they are sufficient to show the strength and demand for the class an impoitant place in the history of M. V, C. C. I. S. v.,.. ,. -. A
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9- 'S 'ew Photo by Mcfihesney, G TI-IE SABIDURIA FLOYD F. GAULDIN I-Iouxonian A. B. Marshall, Mo. Perfectly heartless. Lost somewhere in the neighbor- ing country.- I-Iel-enf' EDNA MIZE HARRI- SON. Houxonian A. B. Marshall, Mo. Don't let her extensive vocabulary frighten you. Wait a minute and I'l1 ask Aunt Sallie. College Seniors IOHNATHAN C. HOL- LYMAN Bairdean A. B. Being entirely ignorant and Without knowledge of the circumstances accom- panying the incident and possessing an extraordi- nary conscientious regard for veracity, I feel an ex- ceeding delicacy in articu- lating upon this most com- plicated and incomprehen- sible questionf' etc., etc. JOHN IVICKEE KIRK- PATRICK Houxonian A. B. Yates, Mo. Auto fiend, Greek shark. Ella come under my um- brellaf'
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