Ripon College - Crimson Yearbook (Ripon, WI)

 - Class of 1910

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William T. Cotton Bill dabbles in inter-department basketball nml electricity, but shines in tlie chemical laboratory, lie assumes a certain air f responsibility with Ills ael l-caten apron, anti directs Freshman ••xperinn nts—which. In itself, «leman«ls some little courage. Itlpon Acatlemy. Treasurer Cermnn Club t:»): V. . i. C. A.; President Science Club CM. Ira Davis • Ike «lips a bit in history—and attends •Tlappyland” regularly. In the Spring In plays baseball, and has been connected with the team since its re-orgnni' ation. Like all Randolph fellows. Ike cans peas during tin» Summer months. Randolph Illgh. A } A Baseball ili. CM; Captain CD: Seleuce Club 11 ; Secretary Athenian 1 i. Ward Dull Roily Is altogether too quiet and unassuming to indulge in mud-slinging, but weeps copiously into the lower lobby from the third Hour. Ward spellallzes In slippers and bathrobes. Fond du Lac High. Science Club c.M. CM; Fond du Lac Club (?,). Herman Club t ». James E. Dunlap What Jlin doesn't know about the Roman Forum Isn’t worth repeating. He lias never forgotten wlmt lie came to college for— which means: he gets Ills lessons am! minds his own business. Scholarship and modesty make a most pleasing combination. Ripon High. Hire Club CM. 2 »

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Allen G. Burg Rmi'K Is muIoi a ml tinnsstimlnk upon tin- campus. hut very aRyresslve in the «-lass room. Ho plays a hard, clean Kamo in the study lino, and usually wins out. Itlpon Academy. German Cluh: Y. M. c. A. Walter Butler IT you have ever seen But play basketball, you no longer wonder how he acquired the nickname. Ask him to sink Clemen tine n the staircase of West—It is better than a characterization. Alontello High. Football (J). tit): Basketball «I». t2 ; Mannto-r (3); Track 1 . 2». Jennie E. Chittenden Although .Miss Chittenden lives nearer the Col lege than any other of our off-campus Juniors, we sec little of her. However, her pleasant smile and reputation as a Rood student make us hope more than ever that she will fulfill her promise to stand by us for her Senior year. Itlpon High. Floyd Cook Cook has a reputation and deserves it. For three years he has braved the pitfalls of Bartlett and Is still happy. Cook’s long suit is chasitiK—but he studies occasionally and Ills duck suppers will never l»e forgotten. Ask him to direct your South Wood shoot he knows the flue points of the Kume. Kndeavor Acad» my. Glee Cluh i I). Gib (3 ; Basket hall ill; I'resident Athenian i I »; German Club.



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J. Walter Elliott Walt came from the Hast, hut has adopted the breezy. West- ern customs of .... sii thoroughly that you would never susp». i it. There Is a certain atmosphere of ripe good-fellowship in Ills presence ami suggestion of frankness In Ills smile that never falls to find the latch-string out. Malden I licit. Mass. A ii A Glee Club 3); Basketball ::i. Ole Forsberg A ban wan Yunlor by Rlpon Colleegc! Year already Ay ban tlutr. Rlpon. hay ban party tine fuller. Ay kan stoody wan little, an throw they bull by the baysket. Junior from Gustnvnus Adolphus College. Science Club (3). Lloyd French I ild you ever see French when he wasn't busy? Lloyd Is a man of many Interests and devoted to them nil. yet he never falls to find time to enjoy the chase now and then. A steady worker, a consist• nt thinker, and a bit successful in the lone run. Uipon High. Science Club: German Club. FI. W. Coggins BIiib has a sense of humor- and a guitar. It Is not easy to say which Is the more entertaining. Someone has said that Individuality marks the law student. BingV distinctive traits are as well known as his chosen profession. He has a different brand of tobacco for each visitor, but his wealth of hospitality never changes. Rock Ridge Hall. Mass. Mandolin Club (1). 3 : Orchestra (2): President Oratorical l nloii (3). 2

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