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CLASS ROLL 1906 Charles Edmund Blaine. Tina, Mo. Parchevard President of Parchevard 3, Grand Prize Ath¬ letics 3, Junior-Senior Oratorical 3d 3, Inter¬ collegiate Oratorical C mmitteeman 4, Inter¬ state Oratorical C mmitteeman 4, College Ball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 1, 2, 3, Run¬ ning High Jump, Field Meet 2, Hurdle Race 2, Basket Ball Team 3, 4, Class Foot Ball team 2, Narva Board 4, Busimss Manager of Orchestra 3, Shakespeare lay 2, 4, President Excelsior Tennis Club 4. “He proved best man i’ the field, and for his meed was brow-bound with the oak.”— Coriolanus, Act II, Scene II. Zora Mantie Wilson. ParKville, Mo. Lucerne. Lucerne Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, College Choir 2, 3, Secretary Lucerne 1, Church 1‘ianist 1, Sec¬ retary Class 2, Manager Lucerne Glee Club 4, Chapel I ianist 4, President Lucerne 4. “Is free of speech, sirgs, plays and dai ces well.”—Othello, Act III, Scene III. Fay Langellier. Emporia, Kansas. Lucerne. Attorney Lucerne 3, Censor Lucerne 3, bap- la n Young Woman’s Missionary Society 3, Vice-President Luceri.e 4, Narva Board 4, Cabinet Y. W. C. A. 4. “Only for p;aise; and praise we may afford To any lady that subdues a lord.” — Love’s Labor’s Lost, Act IV, S ; ne I Clarence Jenkins Primm. Lawrence, Kansas. Emerson Assistant Busin ss Manager of Narva 4, Ex¬ change Editor of Stylus4, Vice-President Em¬ erson 3. “Define, define, well educated iifant.”—■ Love’s Labor’s Lost, Act I, Scene II Photos by Bauer Coffey, K. C., ' r o.
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CLASS ROLL 1906 Harry Augustus Phillips. Emporia, Kansas. Parehward. President r ' lHS 4, Narva Boa’d 4, Intersociety Debate 2, College Choir 4, Christma Play 4, Shakespeare Play 2 3, 4, President Fiench Club 4, I’hilosophv Club 4, Class Foot Bad ' team 2, Typhoi 1 Fever 3 “ v uch a one is a natuarl philosopher.” — As You Like It. Act III, Scene II. Belle Lasley. Kaymore, Mo. Lucerne Lucerne Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Attorney Lucerne 2, Treasure Lucerne 3, Secretary Class 4, Vice- President Lucerne 4, Stylus Staff 4 ‘ One that excels the quirks of b azoning pens$”—Othello, Ac 1 ; II, Scene I. Lester McLin Wilson. Parkville, Mo. Lowell. President Lowell 4, Freshman-Sophomore De¬ bate 2, Intersocinty 3, 4, Stylus Editor 4, Mem¬ ber of Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4 , Inter¬ collegiate Committeeman 3, 4, Class Honors 4, College Choir 3, 4 ‘‘Methinks I feel this youth’s perfections With an invisible a d subtle stealth To creep into mine eyes.” —Twelfth Night, Act II, Scene V. Atwell Lee Montgomery. Houstoni.a, Mo. Lowell. President Lowell Club 4, F eshmao-Sopho- more Debate 2, Intersociety Debate 2. 3 4, President Class ], Lnter-col ' egiate Debate Committeeman 4, Local Ora on al Contest 3d Place 4 “All studies here I do defy 1st Part Hen¬ ry IV, Act I. Scene III. “And deeper than did ever plummet sound I’ll drown my book ” —The Tempes f , Act V, Scene I.
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r 1906 CLASS ROLL Jay Mark Gleason. Jasper, Mo. Parchevard. President Parchevard 4, Editor in Chief Narva 4, Assistant Editor Stylus 3, Church Deacon 4, Copley Fourth Floor Matron 4, Foot Ball Team 2, Intersociety Debate 3, College Ball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Shakesperian Play 2, 3, Xmas Play 4, Class Tennis Player Field Meet 3, President Excelsior Tennis Club 3. “What, is the jay more precious than the lark, Because his feathers are more beautiful?” —Taming of the Shrew, Act IV, Scene III. Grace Lydia Shafer. Coon Rapids, la. Calliopean. Secretary Calliopean 4, Vice President Callio¬ pean 4. “A maid of grace and complete majesty.” —Love’s Labor’s Lost, Act I, Scene I. Joe Ray Warwick. Warronsburg, Mo. Parchevard. Freshman-Sophomore Declamatory 2d 1, Fresh¬ man-Sophomore Debate 1, Local Oratorical 2nd 3, Intersociety Debate 4, Shakesperian Play 2, 3, 4, Eldorado Pastor 4, Matron of Woodward 3, 4. “He seems to be of great authority.” —The Winter’s Tale, Act IV, Scene IV. “The gentleman is learned, and a most rare speaker. ’ ’ —Henry VIII, Act I, Scene II. Frederick John Clark. Weston, Kans. Parchevard. President of Parchevard 4, Intercollegiate De¬ bate 4, Intersociety Debate 3, 4, Intercolle¬ giate Debate Committeeman 3, Intercollegiate Oratorical Committeeman 3, Freshman-Sopho¬ more Debate 2, President Oratorical Association 4, Business Manager of Orchestra 2, Member of Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Member of Band 1, 2, 3, Shakes¬ perian Play 2, Senior Ball Team 4, Class Foot Ball team 2. “While she did call me rascal fiddler, And twanging Jack.” —Taming of the Shrew, Act II, Scene I. y
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