Nebraska Wesleyan University - Plainsman Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1907

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24 THE COYOTE The splendor of the Juniors will never fade, While they are led by such a cratfy maid As Mattie Currier, of facutly fame. She came to Wesleyan to change her name, Athletics is her special college course, Of Junior information she ' s the source ; Her daily office hours are not a few To give the faculty all an interview, She ' s faithful consul of the Willard girls And added glory each new year unfurls. A fond companion of dame Wisdom ' s ways Has been Mr. Kiechel from his earliest days. While yet a babe, the joy of his small heart Was seeking his great knowledge to impart. The purpose of the babe, the youth retains, So sought our halls where great Minerva reigns. And here he joys in litera -y clever, While devouring text books from cover to cover. Well versed is he in lectures, art and song. And safely guides the lecture course along. A fair female with gentle grace adorned Is Jessie Gilman,— bright as a summer ' s morn : Bewitching eyes peep out beneath dark brows Nor ever pit} to her victim allows. She ' s ready to cheer for the class of Nineteen- eight Whether it be in games or in debate. On the Junior staff she helps to make things whirl ; Too glad to call herself a Willard girl, And hopes to live when college life is done In California, land of the setting sun. In all your wanderings ' round this world of care A second Anna Dar nall you ' ll find nowhere— A girl so calm and quiet— so meek and mild. You ' d almost be surprised if e ' re she smiled. She loud bemoans her fate ' tis strange to say, For she ' d been a man if she had had her way, . ' For men can talk and they wont ' notice it. But when a woman talks, they take a fit, ' A loyal member of Theophania And secretarv of Y. W. C. A.

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THE COYOTES 2 A class there was, and that a worthy class, That from the times that long ago have passed. Within her glorious golden liveries dight She foughOjfor all that ' s good and true and right. She neither shunned, nor feared the hostile band. But marched with dauntless tread within their land Where many winds her flaming banner flung. The prowess of her noble sons the bards have sung: Their deeds of brawn and brain — ah yes, and heart, For versed are they in the use of Cupid ' s art, The grace and beauty of her daughters fair Were not surpassed by Helen — that so rare. And when dark clouds of danger hovers near, They enter the fight with ne ' er a thot of fear. But come, oh music, if power to thee ascribed, Ares great enough to spread her glories wide. And sing aloud the praise of the Junior class- Tell fun and fact of every lad and lass. Yell: Rackety cax, co-ax, co-ax Rackety cax, co-ax, co-ax 1908, the quality ' s straight Sis-s-s-s. boom!! Ah-h-h-h.



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THE COYOTE 25 Born sometime in the eighties, in Illinois And came to us not because, but in spite of the boys, Such, we judge, may be spoken of Ethel Newell The guardian of the Willards ' gold and jewels. She likes to rest, but better yet to walk. When the moon is bright, and a friend is at her side to talk. The nature of her future work depends— Well— depends on what the fates may send. She wants to travel o ' er the sea and moun- tain height And end her days in the wealth of rich Klondike. The Junior class is proud of her eloquent son O ' er Sophomore and Seniors Worthley won, And all the schools within the state he bested When oratorical honors were contested. His highest thought is to live a happy life And so he went and married him a wife, ' ' For if myfuture address is Heav ' n, ' ' said he, ' T must enter heaven on earth you see. Each week behind the sacred desk he stands To prepare himself for preaching in foreign lands. From far New England ' s grand and lofty hills. Where every heart with love of freedom thrills Came ever smiling Bertha Wimberley— A subject so great, we must not handle lightly. She ' s glad to call herself a Theo true ; Takes heavy work in college and normal too. She just as well might try to reach the moon As try to be good while in Miss Tugle ' s room. If in the future you would Bertha see. Just seek for her in Washington, D. C. Anticipation justly looks afar Reserving the highest seat at Justice ' s bar, For Maxwell Beghtol ' s power and intellect The Everetts perceived his skill and did select Him as their president. As Sergeant of Arms He guards our class from any threatening harms. The greatest work of art that he has seen Is a certain charming lady, we would ween. He ' s had the chance to ply his legal ait In trying to move the faculty ' s cold heart.

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