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1906 CLASS ROLL Benjamin Lee Myers Hale, Mo. Parchevard President Parchevard 3, Intersociety Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Intercollegiate Oratorical Committee¬ man 2, Interstate Oratorical Committeeman 2, President Volunteer Band 4, Church Elder 4, Shakesperian Play 2. “A showing of an heavenly effect in an earthly actor.” —All’s Well That Ends Well, Act II, Scene III. Irene Harriet Bernlieim. Mound City, Mo, Lucerne. Attorney Lucerne 1, Vice President Lucerne 3, Secretary Class 3, Stylus Reporter Lucerne 4, Critic Lucerne 4, President Lucerne 4, Cabinet Y. W. C. A. 4. “By heaven, she is a dainty one.” —Henry VIII, Act I, Scene IV. ‘‘She may help you to win fair preferments.” —Richard III, Act I, Scene III. Homer Randolph Stiles. Elliston, Va. Lowell. Stylus Staff 4, Greek Essay Prize 2, Class Foot Ball Team2, President of Emerson 4, Church Deacon 4, Typhoid Fever 3. “A second Hector, for his grim aspect, And large proportion of his strong-knit limbs ” —1st Part Henry VI, Act II, Scene III. Eugene Howard Seymour. Lyon Falls, N. Y. Lowell. Base Ball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot Ball 2, Pole Vault Field Meet 2, 3, Second Place Field Meet 3, Christmas Play 4. “I’ll not be tied to hours nor ’pointed times, But learn my lessons as I please myself.” —Taming of the Shrew, Act III, Scene I. Photos bv Rauer Coffey, K. C., Mo.
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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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1906 CLASS ROLL Thomas Howard McAfee McAfee, Ky. Lowell. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot Ball Team 2, Shotput Field Meet 1, 2, Hammer Throw Field Meet 1,2, 3, Field Meet Third Place 3, Astronomy Contest Second 3, Member Choir 3 , 4, Stone Force 1,-2, 3, 4. “How angel-like he sings!” —Cymbeline, Act IV, Scene II. Mina Maurace Bernlieim St. Joseph, Mo. Lucerne. Treasurer Lucerne 2, Censor Lucerne 3, Secre¬ tary Young Woman’s Missionery Society 4, Stylus Staff 4. “For she is wise, if I can judge of her, And fair she is, if that mine eye be true, And true she is, as she hath proved herself.” —Merchant of Venice, Act II, Scene VI. Anna Louise Trenner Marion, Kans. Lucerne. Lucerne Glee Club 1, Critic Lucerne 2, Attorney Lucerne 3. “A cherry lip, a bonny eye, a passing pleasing tongue.” —Richard III, Act I, Scene I. George Charles Cribbs Parkville, Mo. Parchevard. College Ball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Shotput Field Meet 3, Foot Ball Team 2, Christmas Play 4. “0 knowledge ill-inhabited, worse than Jove in a thatched house!” As You Like It, Act III, Scene III. hofo h auer Coffey. K. C , ' r o
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