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Esther May Curry A. B. Douglas, Arizona “Curry” kept herself busy with a Class Vice-Presidency, a position in the Girls’ Self-Government Council, an excellent role in “The Man From Home,” the Society Editorship of the 1914 Desert, and a constant scattering of “good cheer.” TA. Neither the class of 1915 nor the University could have gotten along without their little “rough neck.” Normal Clifton Hayhurst B. S. in Commerce Tucson, Arizona “Hay” didn’t let the grass grow under his feet. He leaves a record something like this: Two track A’s and a captaincy; three basketball A’s, a managership and a captaincy; managership of Arizona “Life,” “Man From Home;” Business Managership of the 1914 “Desert;” “A” Club. A4 . His parting gift to the University is a valuable fossil of an antediluvian automobile. Catherine Gertrude Duffy A. B. Tucson, Arizona She was Secretary and Treasurer of the Wranglers and Custodian of Property of the Women’s League. The rest of her time was devoted to “study.” When she wasn’t smiling, she was giggling; when not giggling, laughing.
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Mabel Ruth Carter A. B. Yuma, Arizona During her college course, Mabel acted as Treasurer of her Class, was a member of the Girls’ Self-Government Council and handled the jokes and personals for the 1914 Desert”. Occasionally she glanced at a book and during the rest of the time kept the social life humming. r I 2. Bunny.” “I think that’s just horrid.” Frank Lewis Culin, Jr. B. S. in Mining Engineering Tucson, Arizona Hank can boast of a Troutman Chemistry Medal, a Captaincy and a Majorship in the Batallion, Athletic Editorship of the 1914 “Desert” and a Student Body Presidency. A4 . Hank” handed out a personal line” and handled the “lines” of the Student Body Organization. Agnes Conrad B. S. —Biology Madison, Wisconsin Agnes entered from U. of Wisconsin this year. She has been a strong booster and a good worker. She may talk a great deal, but generally says something.
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Lawrence Richard Jackson B. S. Santa Monica, California Jack got away with about three football A’s, a 1st Lieutenancy in the batallion and a Majorship; a position in “The Man From Home” cast, and a reputation as a “queener;” “A” Club. A l . Long experience with scheduled time and unvarying punctuality assures his fitness for a train dispatcher. Alice Patton Lawson A. B. Pearce, Arizona Alice was some busy young lady during her college years. She made an A in basketball, was Social Manager of the Student Body, was Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer of her class at odd times, played an excellent role in “The Man From Home,” was Literary Editor of the 1914 “Desert,” with a few other accomplishments scattered here and there. 1916. Verily, verily in the Registrar’s Office confusion reigns, chaos has taken the place of Student Government, dust buries our poet shelves, but most desolate of all is the lone, wandering Chemistry Assistant. Verne Gerald LaTourrette B. S. in Agriculture Phoenix, Arizona l ottic” can claim a majorship in the Batallion, a Presidency of the Agricultural Club; a role in “The Man From Home;” a position on the Rifle Team; and a most excellent service in promoting rifle shooting in the University. Football A” 2IIA. He claims to be a member of the Bachelors’ Club, but we know he has reformed.
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