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Enczixlz ERN1QsT l3Rooks, Burden, Kas. AE Erl won a scholarship when he grad- uated from the Burden High School in the Southwest Kansas College, on the theory that hell make a good preacher. But he stayed only one year and then cle- eiclecl to be a doctor. Another burrlen for Burden. cloetor RICIIAXIQLE N. Co1fFEY, Kansas City, Mo. Coffey took his first three years at the olcl Xleclieo-Chi. He is a member of the fire- clepartment ancl is one of the fellows who woulclnt let the olcl Union clepot burn. Utherwise he is a goofl fellow and is one of the most popular stuclents. N. ll. His halflness results from being married. Roxxxr FRFD C xR1i P E fi: A Carter claims kansas Citi as his home and intends to locate here He is a fairly sroml stuclent anil xx ill make a Qoofl country
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2 ALBERT BEAM, Esbon, Kas. E in A Albert used to teach school, and during his first two years had that K'l-have- spoken' element in his make-up. He finally came to earth, however, and is now a thor- ough studentg a genuine medic with theories of his own. CARI, Y. BAXTIZS, Adrian, Mo. PE CIDA Football '05-'06, Blaster Carl is 21, but you'd hardly guess it. During the past year he has been an ambulance surgeon at police headquarters. F CHARLES LEE BEECHING, Fingal, Kas. Lee, although only 26 years old, has seen more shows than most men twice his age. He has attended every show at the Gillis since ,O4. During the past year he has spent most of his time in the office. Wfhen he wasn't there he was thinking about it.
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-ef . -4: X X. g FREDERICK E. DIEMER, Libertyg Mo. A3 QJBH Diemer graduated from the Liberty High School, and studied for two years at NVil- liam Jewell College. He entered the U. M. C. as a freshmen in 'o4. During the junior year he was vice-president of the class and vice-president of the College' Athletic Asso- ciation. In ,O7 he was the captain of the football team. He is a good student and a hard worker. His friends call him the Rabbi. ROY CROSS, A.M., Ellis, Kas. I71'cc-Pwsidcvzt Class '08, Cross is a K. U. man through and through, receiving 'his A.M. degree there in '05-'o6. He is hard student and will no doubt devote all his time to chemistry. NYM. Roy DILLINGHAM, Moreland, Kas. XE Associate Senior Editor. D1lly', will never set the world on fire as a genius. His greatest ambition is to be a good old-fashioned 'fcountry doctor. NVe, editorially speaking, can't see 'how he'll ever do anything else. P. S. He wrote this himself.-.
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