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1906 CLASS ROLL Leigh Roy Rettig. Platte City, Mo. Emerson. Business Manager of Narva 4, Publishing Ed¬ itor of Stylus 4, Assistant Publishing Editor of Stylus 3. “Muse not that I thus suddenly proceed, For what I will, I will, and there an end.” —Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act I, Scene III. Katherine McCune. Beaver Falls, Pa. Calliopean. Secretary Young Woman’s Missionary Society 1, Treasurer Calliopean 1, Attorney Calliopean 1, Secretary Calliopean 2, Attorney Calliopean 3, Stylus Reporter Calliopean 1, 3, Censor Calliopean 4, Secretary Volunteer Band 4, Cabinet Y. W. C. A. 4, President Calliopean 4, Shakesperian Play 4. “Well, keep me company but two years more, Thou shalt not know the sound of thine own tongue,” —Merchant of Venice, Act I, Scene I. Arthur Fuller Riclclle. Minneapolis, Kans. Lowell. Narva Board 4, Stylus Staff 4, Lowell Club Minstrel 1, 3,4, Fired from School 1, Glee Club 3,4, Contrived Xmas Play 4, Class Relay 2, Run¬ ning Broad Jump Field Meet 2, Smallpox and Ty¬ phoid Fever 3. “I’ll tell thee what, prince; a college of wit- crackers cannot flout me out of my humor.” —Much Ado About Nothing, Act I, Scene IV. Cyril Ross. Parkville, Mo. Parchevard. B. D. McCormick ’97, Missionary in Corea ’97-’05. “Old Time the clock settler, That bald sexton Time.”—King John, Act III, Scene I. Photos by Bauer Coffey, K. C., Mo,
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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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CLASS ROLL 1906 Edwin H. Zion. Stanton, Nebr. Parchevard. I’resident of Parchevard 4, Local Oratorical Contest 1st 4, Intercollegiate Oratorical 1st 4, Interstate Oratorical 4, Intercollegiate Debate, I ark-Washburn 2, Park-Drury 3, Intersociety Debate l, r 2, 3, Freshman Sophomore Debate 1, College Ball Tram 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Foot Ball Team 2, Class Relay. 1, 3, Cart Wheel Race Field Met t 2, College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Shakespeare Play 2, Astronomy Prize 3, Bible Prize 3, Class Honors 4. “I’ll play the orator as well as jester ”— Third Part Henry VI, ct III, Scene II. “A god on earth thou art.”—Richard II, A ct V, Scene III. Emma Porter Youngman. Danville, Pa Calliopean. Vice-President Class 2, Secretary Calliopean Society 3, German Prize 3, Vice-President Yoi ng Woman’s Missionary Society 4, Corre¬ sponding S« cretary Y W. C. A. 4. “A virtuous gentle-woman, mild and beauti¬ ful!”—Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act IV, C cene V. Una Van Alen. Gresham, Neb. Calliopean College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Calliopean G!ee Club 2, 3, 4, ' - ' ecretary ( ' lass 1, Censor Callopean 2, Secretary Volunteer Band 2, Chaplain Young omen’s Missionary S ciety 2, Attorney Cal¬ liope n 4, President Calliovean 4, President Young: Women’s Missionary Societv 4, Vice- Prt sident Y. W C. A 4, Narva Board 4. “Fie, painted rhetoiic! She needs it not ”— Love’s Labor’s Post, Act IT, Scene IIP William Clinton Lee Pillans. WinHer, Texas. Emerson Secretary Emerson Club 2, Christmas Play 4, Bethel Pastor 4. “O mi acle of men!”—2nd Part Henry IV, Act T ' , Scene 1 II “Would he werefatlei!”—Julius Caesar, Act T, Scene I. V. tiot-os by B tuer Coffey, K. C., Mo. J
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