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13 THE TARGET Class History. 505 N S t ber 21 1901 gathered a number of young men from in S theerllldicrih, East, South and West, who were to become the A distinguished class of 1905. Five men remain from those fi? who started in their career at N. M. A.: O. N. Yule, P. io. Mark, J. D. Mylrea, E. G. Marble and G. L. Yule. The oldest member of the original class is O. N. Yule, who entered in September, 1900. Mark came at Easter, '01, and the others in September, '01, G. K. Gooding joined us at Christmas, ' -'02. 01 Our class is now the largest senior class in the school history, and is composed of fourteen members. Our success has been due to the interest and energy we have put into all branches of the school Work. Our scholarship has always been of the highest, and we have been well ad- vanced in athletics. This year six men were represented on the foot- ball, three on the indoor baseball, and three on the outdoor baseball teams, and eight on the track. O. N. Yule, our president, is from Kenosha, Wis. He was captain of the football and indoor baseball teams, and holds the highest military rank, captain and adjutant. Will take special work at Wisconsin University. J. D. Mylrea appeared- from Wausau, Wisconsin, and has always been a prominent Hgure in the school. He was one of the fast halves on our football team and is a good track man. He is treasurer of the class. G. K. Gooding is another 'fhodagn chosen from the same place as our treasurer. He is also a football and track man. He delights in telling of the famous Wisconsin hodags. He holds the position of vice-presi- dent of the class. In company with his chum and colleague, J. D. Mylrea, he will enter the Vanderbilt School of Forestry. P. C. Mark is a good track man. He can do anything from leading a band to running a locomotive in the school-room. He is a pipe man from Zanesville, Ohio, and is a good man on the air brakes. His future efforts will be directed in the line of business. G. L. Yule represents us in striving for deportment. The first year he received that medal- and the next had the highest deportment, al- though debarred from receiving the medal. He is from Somers, Wis- consin. Next year will find him at Armour Institute. E. G. Marble played on the football team for two seasons, on the in- door baseball three, and the outdoor four. He comes from Austin, Ill., and expects to iinish his scholastic career at the University of Pennsylvania. OH September, 1902, M. R. Shumway joined the class. He has played for three seasons on the indoor and two on the outdoor teams. He is also a deportment man, and his home is in Rockford, Ill., where he will go into business. P. if si
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THE TARGET IQ Class History, '05 -Continued C. J. Zipprich entered the same year as his Hseedyw friend and has taken honors as a star man. He played on the football team for three years. Chicago is his home, and business his future. In September, 1903, Fargo, N. Dak., sent to join us D. C. Benton, Who highly distinguishes himself in scholarship. He expects to be in Prince- ton University next year. G. J. Blass came that year from Little Rock, Ark. If the United States, according to his statements in the civics class, were composed of states like his, We should have a queer Union, indeed. Will go into the mercantile business. September, 1904, saw four new men enter the senior class. D. S. Lee played left tackle last fall on the football eleven, is a good track and baseball man. He has many Scotch expressions, since he comes from Scotland, Ill. He has ambitions along the collegiate line, and Will probably enter Wisconsin University. D. H. Slead is one of the leading members of the band, and comes from Evanston, Ill. Will enter Wisconsin University next year. L. R. Sarles is another man from the Flickertail State and a band man, although he Would rather bugle at a card party than practice. Last but not least in height is E. R. Sarles, from the executive mansion of North Dakota. He is a good track man and is also in the band. The Two Sarles will join the class of '09 at Wisconsin University. . E. C. MARBLE, Historian. + ' H , Ax' l - fx-, ,T -iw twlllll. ll 1 . if-r in
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