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FRESHMEN t «C' n OFFICERS ) j President. - - - Louisa Speck Vice President. - - - Earl Reiser Secy and Treas. - - - Leona Garrow COLORS LIGHT BLUE and GOLD FLOWER LILY OF THE VALLEY
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Sophomore Statistics NAME CHIEF CHARACTERISTICS FAVORITE EXPRESSION AMBITION Losing his temper? ‘•Me too” The Captian of a Basket Ball Team Alma Anderson Roland Bieloh Frieda Boechk Puffs anti bows beaux i • ( )h. John! To become a hair-dresser Smiles “What cher tink about?” Professor of music Giggles “Well for the love of John!” One of the faculty in school of mnsic Adelhert. Cherrier Silence •Mum's the word! A leader of the Quakers Florence Christie Talkative “I’d just as soon sit in the front seat” Dancing teacher Using Slang “Oh. Jiminy Crickets” To be a basket ball guard Mamie Cornelius Blanche Collins Peaceful 1 ness “Haw” To be a lady of high ideals Smiles “Oh, raffle!” A future pedagogue Leona Greisch Small body but not small brain? “Oh, Mamma!” To grow some Mamie Graap Roy Harding Great note writer “Oh, Gee! To have holidays on Tues. and Thurs. A small body “Throw the ball to me sometimes” Always work upward Elmer Herold Love of speech making I should say so” To become a great trombone player Oren Hoyle Drowsiness “T don’t care” To be an orchestra leader George Jones The orator of the day “Well, didn’t I say so” “Rah! Rah! Rah!” Master of music Don Keller To star in athletics Great tenor singer Margaret McCarthy Slow but sure “What?” To be a school teacher (’lenient McCloskey One who never speaks unless spoken toi “Oh! Gee! he’s crazy” To be an orator Arthur Stehr Dreaming “Aw! git out” To be a druggist Gertrude Steinburg Fairness “Stop” To try to keep those red cheeks away Lawrence Swingle Last one to leave lab. “Wait a minute” To have a model farm Mae Stagman Great note writer “I’m Dutch” To play basket ball To be an author Roy Schnug Silent, but deep “Shall I write a composition? George Schweiger Noisiness “Let's plav tennis” To be a better boy in the future Colonel Thompson Tiny “Cu it out” To be a Latin professor or a tennis shark Rov Thomas Great of Stature “He speaketh not” To become a great cartoonist William Welsh A gentleman through and through “Answer my note” To be a renouned violinist Rase White Building air castles “I think that is nice” To graduate from the Normal
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FRESHMAN DICTIONARY B. Bauer, Emily; n.—A belle, well poised, whose ambition is to be an oratoress. Bittner, William; v.—To squint; to twinkle at the eyes. Brokaw, Bernard; n.—A windmill; a machine that has wonderful action when on tennis or basket ball courts. Bruchmann, Violet; n.—A violet with plenty of greenness. c. Cardine, Violet; n. Another species of violet with plenty of purple. Ceplecha, Wencelaus; adj.—A Bohemian name, when translated, means small but of excelllent quality. E. Eckhardt, Eugenie; abstract n.—Endless effort. Evert, William; n.—Pompadour, synm. Robert M. LaFollette. F. Fach. Mina; adj. simple; sweet; true. Fagan, John; adj.—bashful; blushing. G. Garrow, Leona; n. One versed in the art of yells. Granzow, Irene; n.—Mystery; a profound secret; something beyond human comprehension. H. Herold, Clarence: adj.—Mischievous. Hurlbut, Floyd; n.—An editor's son who contributes jokes. j. Jones, Lorraine; adv.—Dreamingly. K. Kieser. Hazel; n. Algebra star. Kramer, Irene; n.—One of a pair. Kramer, Minnie; n. The other one. L. Lechnir, Alfred; n. One whose ambition is to be a negro minstrel singer. M. Marfelius, Delia; adj.—Tiny; small; use a microscope to find. McCoy, Elizabeth; n.—A bit of Blarney. McDonald, Catherine; n.—One who shows her loyalty to the Freshmen by her nationality. R. Randall, Frieda; adj.—Prim; precise; proper. Reiser, Earl; n.—One who rises early. Rod, Emanuel; n.—A small body. s. Seanlan, Marian; n.—One destined to be a great singer. Schwert, Arthur; adj. sonorous; especially to the voice. Speck, Florence; n.—A toddy. Speck, Louise; n.—A small, bright speck w. Welsh, Margaret; n.—A star and an unusually bright one.
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