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12 iLife W4 ali 4 'ff lxcion Hcuu llictflcM.xN, .llizzislefz llonie-Cerro tiorrlo, lll. Occupation-Married. liducation-Cerro Gordo lligh School, Colorado College, Mount Morris College. Famous For- The high jump. Societies-Philorhetorian and Ciceron- iau Club. lixperiences-Religious and ministerial activities are proininent. president of missionary meeting, leader of teachers' training class, debator, winner in lnter- society Debates of '10-'ll and 'll-'12, Member of Intercollegiate team of '12- 'lJf3. Ciceronian president, lst prize in Sharer Oratorical Contest. XVill spend 'lil-'ll in University. tJl.ix'1cu STl'.XR'I' H.xx1ica. .lli1u'.vfc'l'. Home-XYaterloo. Iowa. Occupation--Third .Xssistant V i c e President of Bachelors' Association. Education-- NVaterloo llrick Acad- emy, Mount Morris College. Noted For- Stocking cap and Non- verbosityf' Societies-Philorhetorian and Ciceron- ian Club. lixperiences-Country school teacher. college tutor. canvasser. laundry mag- natef' 0l'ZllOl'. winner of second prize in Sharer Oratorical Contest. debator. winner in lntersociety Debate of '10-'Il and 'll-'12, member of Intercollegiate Debating team of '12-'ISL president of Students Or- ganization '12-'IZL president of Ciceronian Club. XYill spend '13-'14 in l'niVersity. jmix Smlifltil. Noiflfsixui-214, .llz'1zi5tc1'. llonie-Dayton, Ohio. Occupation-married. Education-jefferson County lligh School, Ohio, Bethany Bible School and Mount Morris College. Famous For-Suttleness and witticisins. Societie5-Amphictyon and Ciceronian Club. Experiences-f-Tour of the world. teach- er in l'hilippines two years. college tutor, college canvasser, salesmanship, many religious and ministerial experiences, debator and orator. XX'ill spend ,lil-'14 Teaching. jouN BowM.xN NVHl'ri':, .llilzislczt llUlllCf'l300l1SCI'1SC'li, Tennessee. Occupation- Ccmllege lishermanf' Education-lloonscreek High School, Dalerille College, Ya., Mount Morris College, lll. Famous For- Chronic Reservation. Societies-At llaleville and Mount Morris Ciceronian Club. Experiences-Leader in all lines at Daleville, Va., at Mount Morris College '12-,ISL lst basket ball team, member of Intercollegiate Debating Team '12-'ISL ora- tor. he leaves a heroic record at his former colleges. XYill spend 'IIE-'I4 in University. OUNT MORRIS COLLEGE M-1 V -S f X 614, . . ww' f,', . -I ' fn, S 52 f f 1 1 M if U f Q .06 Q . I gif g,'iQQ'Qgf9 ' 7' 0 , ff . 1 ' ' . 'gif' A I . g. I X 9 I 155,57 Q I I f' v 76 . f f 0 . if 5 sw - v f S 0 f? fr if f 9 l W f cf 0 M s v fy , I if 0 5 0 , , 5 A 3 - if ll 171 wg M li Y A Y
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sax ' sez me 'fe me fer - if e , i f 'i' q 3- 5 E E S ' 3 352 its - .-, F is 2? . 2' 1 - T. -.a l l- if A E '-': 1 7 T' 7 :::ei'::::.-:E To The Students Hail yon tower, standing tallg Hail the eainpnsg hail the wallg lflail the grass anrl hail the tree: llail the profs nwhility. lint e'er thtwn all thine artlur pass. llail the etmllege lacl ancl lass. llail theni fur their motives great llail them as the life til state. llail the boys wht: eliinh ahuve Tuwers. and their earthly love, incl seek not eampus of the earth Nm' walls. for their intrinsic wortli. llail the girls whose earnest plea ls higher than nobility, -Xntl who desire and yearn and plan 7 For their design uf helping 111811. All hail the stuclents. lad ancl lass, NYhn in the trees and spring green grass ln their uwn hearts ancl in the air Final tlucl who rlwelleth CX'Cl'f'XYllCl'C. 1 -Nl. AX. Mitehel. 1 gag M UNT MORRIS COIlFC'FxjZ' WY O .ld 1 111, I.ZCkQ
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stil ite Wiki 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 Juniors Vlie are few in number because it is not the privilege of many to be classed with the elect. VVe are not, like the Pharisees and Publicans, given to vain repetitions wanting to be known for our much speaking but we let our actions speak for us. We have two Meyers but neither of them ever gets mired, XYilliam's exact age has never been ascertained. We judge Frank, who is married, to be the older. The former has already established his reputation as a mathe- matician and astronomer. XYe think his stronghold will be astrology. lle says his own fate has been predicted by a newly discovered star, named Johanna. The latter promises to be a second Moody or perhaps rather a Billy Sunday in his work. XYe find no inattentive ears or sleepy eyes in his audiences. Now some trouts have the reputation of being easily caught, but our Trout can cover more mathematics, philosophy, Greek, theology, Latin, as- tronomy, etc., without being ensnared than any sucker here. Our greatest fear is that she will venture too near the net of matrimony and we will be compelled to surrender our star of honor to the seniors. O, thou who canst the Profs. defy, XYhose words are fraught with truth and lightg Confess, ere spring again is nigh Thou'lt change thy name from Trout to XYhite. A. ll. Last but far from least we are proud of our brilliant man, Mr. .Xaron John llrumbaugh, from Northeastern Ohio. lle excels in dignity and good looks. His radiance gives beauty to every junior of M. M. C. He is especial- ly fond of Hdatesu and occasionally when terrifically overwhelmed by som- nolence his roommate is sufficiently kind to notify him that Father Time de- clares it the hour for him to depart to Southwestern Mount Morris. He awakes, stretches, yawns and hurries away to assure himself of the truth of the axiom-fl-Xn honest confession is good for the soul. A. N. 'lf ' Sophomores We are the sophomore class of '13, Mr. David J. Sorb is from Surrey, N. D. His common name is Rev. D. I. and motto- l3luHing is a daily nccessityfy Has become quite efficient as a basket ball player and intends to try out for the first team next year. He is short of stature, big hearted and his eyes sparkle with mirth. He has not yet chosen his occupation but will no doubt become a minister following the footsteps of his father. Mr. XV. ll. Stouffer is a prominent member of the Sophomore class. His occupation during the summer months is automobile agent and in fact He's got so now that he can almost tell what's the matter when they won't go. He is a basket ball enthusiast and has been coaching the second team this winter. Also somewhat of a literary man, so far his original production being in the form of rhymes and we feel that in the dim future he will be the poet of the class. Hr. Leo lllickenstaff. commonly called Blick, has proven himself worthy of his name, which interpreted means lion. llis roars of laughter. MOUNT MORRIS CGLLEGETYX 'XCR ,H A Y
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