Mount Morris College - Life Yearbook (Mount Morris, IL)

 - Class of 1913

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N32 755 4 N Z5 iLife at Sophomore Class Motto- Climb, tho' the rocks be rugged I Colors-Cardinal and Old Gold l'lower-Cream Rose I OFFICERS ' President, Dorsey Blough Secretary, Mary Heckman ' Vice-President, Harold llaines Treasurer, Bruce lloyer When, in the course of human events, the Academy Seniors of Mount ' Morris College reach that state of development where they wish to publish a I Class Annual, we, the Sophomore Class of '13, are pleased to introduce ourselves, I although such introduction is unnecessary to the Profs., who so patiently guided Q our awkward, lgllflfilllf feet when we were l reshies. Since those days we have I been troddinff alonlf, lllillilllf-Y' great CXJlOI'E1llUllS along the wav. NOW half our u u ta rs 4: as m J I journey is almost over. As we look ahead, our eyes behold the flower-strewn path of those ambitious .ll111101'S1 while farther on, through the mist of time, we I see a beautiful garden of roses with its clear, sparkling fountains, which they I call SClllOl'Vlll6'.H xxillll greater zeal, we pursue our journey. I CLASS YELI. s Room-a-lac-a, lloom-a-lac-a, How, XYovv, W'ow! Step aside, clear the track, we are coming now. 1 ' NYho are, who arc, who are we, I Can't you, can't you. can't you sec. ' VValter Mahan Oscar Stern Lloyd Nicholson Carl XYickman Ray Moyer Jesse Larue Harold Haines Zip, Zam, Ziggy, Zores, KN e are jolly Sophontores. 12NROl-LMliX'l' Earl XYhitehouse David lirower Ralph Dennis Bruce lloyer ,lohanna llorn Mary lleckinan Ralph Klahoy Nora Rothermel ,lean 3lcCosh Alfred Campbell Harold Smith Dorsey lllough Etta Trostle Ura Burkhart I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Freshman Class 4 Class Motto- Rowing, not driftingl' ' Class Colorsfflld Rose and Gold I Class lflower-I,ily of the Valley ' CLASS YELL I XYho are, who are, who are we? I XYe are the lfreshmen of the M. Itl. C. Q .'XCZiClC1Hy lireshinen, Rah! Rah! Rahlr Mount Morris College, Zip! lloom! llahl ' I President, Ilenry Styers Vice-l'resident, Delta Lichty ' Secretary, Mabel lfager ' The Freshman Class of 19153 numbers fifty. Great in mind, ability, ambi- ' tion, perseverance. honesty and good tempered are we. Most of the class come from rural districts. Many come with the idea ' of spending only one year in school. llut the germ of education is at work among I our number. Some intend to continue their course until they acquire their I sheep's skin. I XYe Freshmen have our ambition hitched to the highest star and expect to l reach our goal. even if we have to get an air ship to do so. Q 32M UNT MORRIS COLLEGE ws 0 26 r ms

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aw iLife ' The Junior Class ORGAN l Z.'XTlON President, Viola Burk-hart Secretary, Edna Kesler Vice-ljresident, Hervm l. Ellenberger. Treasurer, Emmert Stover Colors--Lavender and white lflower-Blue violet Motto- Not the end, but onthe vvayf' ROLL CALL Gladys .-Xvey Elmer Cripe Edna Kesler Emmert Stover john Barwick lfrcd E. Durin Donald D. Martin Benjamin Summer Edith Barnhizer llervin 1. Ellenberger Edwin Mohler Ira XVagen1nan Elmer Blough Ota Gibson Paul Newcomer John lNhitmer Dean Brower Mary Hoots Howard Shaw Emmert NVolf lrvin Buckingham Elizabeth lloots Ray Spurgeon Olive Yettcr Viola Burkhart Mattie Kearns Raymond Stouffer ln response to the request of our most worthy and dignified Seniors, we, the humble and unworthy juniors, make our appearance in the Annual. As a class we have no history previous to this year. Not a few of our number have entered as graduates of two-year high schools, both from this town and elsewhere. A few began as Freshmen in this institution and have successively finished that and the Sophomore years, while still others have taken up the work after an absence of a year or more from school. At the first call meeting of the class a temporary chairman was elected and an effort was made to get the full enrollment of the class. At the second meeting an organization was effected and at the following meetings the organiza- tion took Such work as it found necessary. Our history has begun. Our class is made up of an unusually intelligent group of students. They have an aptitude for their studies and are assiduous workers. Our history will not end with today. XYe will make for us a name which will not soon be forgotten. The Seniors of 'lil think there never have been. are not, nor will be, any like them, but watch for the class of '14 and see-not merely their equals, but-their superiors. Some of the members of the class have already shown their ability along special lines or distinguished themselves in some way. Emmert XYolf and Raymond Stouifer represent us in the field of athletics. They are members of the lfirst 'College basket ball team and have made good in every game they have played, whether winning or losing. From the far-away land of lndia, limniert Stover comes to us. He has spent nearly all his life there with his missionary parents and has there gained all his education prior to this year. Olive Yetter is a graduate from the Art and Expression Departments and has shown marked ability along those lines. Donald D. Martin and llervin Ellenberger represent us in the College Cilee Club and Mr. Martin is also a member of the College Quartet. XYe are learning daily things new and strange to us. XYe are learning not only from our books but from experience. We profit by our mistakes which are growing less frequent and which will soon be left entirely to the Sophomore Class for their disposal. XYe leave our junior year reluctantly. Our work has been enjoyable and our professors kind. XYe face the future-'as we have the past-with a determination to succeed wherever we are. Skala-wah-hoo. skala-wow-wowg Skala-wah-hoo. skala-wow-wowg hlnniors, hluniors, wow-wow. ' V l GLA lil 'R li HA RT. TYXEMOUN-1' MORRIS COLLEGET-Y 25



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Mount Morris College - Life Yearbook (Mount Morris, IL) online collection, 1913 Edition, Page 104

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Mount Morris College - Life Yearbook (Mount Morris, IL) online collection, 1913 Edition, Page 102

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