Southwestern College - Moundbuilder Yearbook (Winfield, KS)

 - Class of 1905

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i ETHE1. SMITH LULU PURUY ALVA SNYDER 586 1' 122' CW .V Pres-1'a'r'nf Vz'ce-Prem-z'z!ent Freshmen You BELAC! ZELACl ZEN! ABORAC! Zoimc! ZEN! FRESH AND GREEN AND ROUGH, WE ARE JUST THE STUFF! FRESHMENI ! ! Freshmen Character Sketches as ,-f! , E are proud of our record. No member of our class is either married or has been. We are the only class that can make such a boast. Q g There are but a few choice spirits in any age, take what era you may. A Fifry years hence, when historians and thinkers look back on rho most illustrious half-century in the annals of time, they will speak in veneration of members of the Freshman class of 1905 as the choice of the choicest. Have you been so favored as to meet them? If you have, you will know them. Things are not always what they seem, an old saying, yet true. There is often a great deal in a small place. Our Mathematician exemplifies this. One would hardly think that his scalp, whose outward covering is already approaching zero as a limit, overlaid a most delicately constructed mathematical core. From this he 32

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leisurely draws finely constructed apparatus for finding the co-tangent, secant, sine, etc., of angles that have been a fortnight in infinity. He goes further. He can even give the correct measurement of the whiskers of the man in the moon thirteen and one-sixteenth seconds after the latter has shaved. Our handsome young doctor is an athlete. His practice, as yet, is somewhat limited, being confined mostly to restoring mangled themes to a life-like appearance, after the Prof. has bloodied them, to sewing up frightful gashes, torn in the foot- ball boys' trousersg to amputate her broken promises, and to giving reviving anti- dotes to those who have taken in too much Trig. Our little Poetess-Musician delights to delve into the mysterious. Venus and her son are much concerned with this member of our class. She also holds an inti- mate friendship with the twin brother of Diana, who wears the laurel and plays the lyre. Flora, the wife of Zephyrus is not a stranger to her, nor does she exclude Athene and Fortuna from the inner circle of her delights. Mathematics looms up before her as a dread monster with horrible Visage. She flies to Apollo who lures it away. Our chaplain is one of those recluse sort of men. If you want him, you may always End him in meditation. He is humility personified, a good Hensample to the flock. He seemeth to envy not, and His not puffed up. Philosophy is to him like air to a bird. Do you know him? Another of our class has been playfully called someone's little ice-berg, not because of any coolness of manner, however. Her name is neither cold nor froze. She is a recent but not a large addition to our class. Whenever any of the Profs. criticise, it is amusing to watch that peculiar pucker that gathers around her rosy mouth. What she is, is comprehensible, but who she may be, lies shrouded in obscurity too deep for human philosophy. Along the corridors may often be found a jolly, good-naturecl Freshie. If you End him in supreme bliss, it will be in the presence of some fair one. Now, it's hard to censure him because he does not like Trig, the lingo of Latin or German, or any of that sort of thing. It would not surprise me at all to hear some day that he is at the head of a shoe-manufacturing establishment, and that he is the innovator of all the fancy patterns in up-to-date foot-wear. A maiden of queenly bearing and majestic manner is she. Impressive with the Hgladness and grace of her nature, she is reserved, sympathetic, and sincere, and a favorite among the girls. Stanch and firm in her convictions and devotedly loyal to the Belle Lettres Society, she is held in highest esteem and respect by both 33

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