University of Nebraska College of Agriculture - Shucks Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1917

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A B Slyuclxi Bee Stubbs and Gertrude Weller will gladly leave their public school music books to anyone who will accept them as a gift. J. Fairley leaves his corner of the hall to Harrington. Frances Walter wills her never ending silence to Vera Snapp and Beulah Campbell. Billie K. Wills her shining basketball star to some industrious Junior girl. Harley Nelson, Dick Rowe, and Haskell Boyer will their right to help Senior girls in Farm Management to some industrious Junior boys. ' Julia Jacoby wills her habit of guessing at answers to questions to Harry Pierce. Ruby Faulhaber and Metta Nelson leave their ability to debate on the wrong of the question to Ruth Hansen. Isabell Armstrong and Irene Philpot will be forced to leave their interest in Senior affairs to Marie Bishop. Hilda Clausen wills the right to the next Y. M. C. A. president to Minnie Haskell. Zimmerman leaves his quiet disposition to Big Tommy. , Don Pettis wills his beautiful complexion to Leyden. Hoagland and Rivett leave their place in the T. F. A. to C. C. Thompsen and Russel Guthrie. Grace Brady wills Joshua to the girl back home. Esther Booth leaves her flighty actions to Thelma Siegler. - Geary, Flood, and Claassen will their society career to Floyd Morrison, Maurice Brinkerhoff, and Ray Baker. Etta Bever Wills her giggles to Anna Ernst. - Versaw wills his mathematical knowledge to Dean Higgins. Meyers, Pearson, and Bloom leave their stage ability to Poore, Matson, and Paul Patmore. - All other Seniors will the right to earn a diploma to all ignorant Freshies. P. S.-The 1917 Will Committee wills the next year's will committee the right to work on all the wills that can be willfully willed. Signed: THE CLASS OF 1917. I 1 1 SAV Witnesses: Committee: R. A. P. EMIL R. C. HPAULINEH L. A. O. 41 .I

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, 'igshglchs Y 'N ...II1 , ' g1.f...-..-. ' 5A JN Qilass will . We, the original and unsurpassed class of 1917, having always been credited with acknowl- edging our heretofore unsurpassed ignorance, but realizing nevertheless the uplifting and noble influence we have had upon the school for four years, being at this time, strange as it may seem, temporarily in our right mind, do hereby declare and publish this our last will and testament, to-wit: p The Seniors considerately leave the right to have six eight o'clock classes a week to all happy- go-lucky underclassmen. The Seniors also leave: To Prof. Bradford the right to do anything he pleases Cwhich he does anywayb. To the junk dealer, the date stamper. To the Juniors, the right to do anything original. To the Sophomores, the right to win the championship basketball banner. To Emil, the right to sweep up all the confetti used at next year's football carnival. To the office force, the right to glare at all couples in the hall. To Winnifred Schmidt, the right to fall downstairs as often as she pleases. To the Board of Regents, the right to install elevators in all buildings. To Root of the Junior class, the bookcase in the Y. M. C. A. room that he might have some kind of a case in school next year. All sluffers of the Senior class will their ability to get away with it to a few needy Sophomores. Personal effects: Novia Preston agrees to leave his friend Nellie Francis to Harry Pierce. Fannie Peterson leaves her solemnity to Hazel Stubbs. To Culbertson, Osbourn leaves the right to speak to next year's football captain. Stubbie Nelson wills Herrick the right to visit the Dorm. next year. Humphries wills his disposition to Kleine. Lewis Craft wills his accident insurance from the Traction Company to Morris Tawney. Alice Holbrook, Hazel Hoobler, and Lola Burton will their high grades to Anna Walsh, Carl Osbourn, and Corinne Wagner. Ziemann and Nicholson will their dancing ability to Sam Parks and Frank Jacoby. Wolph and Heebner will the right to use the Dorm. door bell to Chas. Lucas and Rosengrin. N eta Stilgebouer and Hazel Miller will their Germanknowledge to the Kaiser. 48



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Slyuclxs Mx Oct. 11- 12- 13 14 bcbuul Qllalenhar Lined up for registration. Renewing old acquaintances. Classes started. Keep off the grass. -E. T. and Hump. sold a Freshman a seat in Convocation. Consideration, 551. Clancy beats Preston in banana eating con- test. 31 to 18. Time, 30 minutes. Class of '16 memorial installed. Thanksgiving vacation begins. 15-First study period in the S. of A. 9:00 A. M. Dec. -Thanksgiving vacation ends. Everybody 16-Seniors hold first class meeting. Slept in Class- 17-First TATTLER published- -Second annual football banquet. 18-We read it' -Chic elected Captain of the team for 1917-18. 20-East Lincoln Baptist reception. -OlYmPi0S pulled Off- Senior girls WOY1 in tl-12' 21-Y. W. C. A. shows new girls the sights 0 'Waf- of Lincoln: tea served at the Governor's Semor dance' H U I mansion. The Star house boys entertained the Dorm. Y. M. C. A. Stag party. girls' Senior elgctign. . -Miss Odell entertains the TA'1'TI.ER staff. 27-Aggies beat Fairbury. -Freshman Ole-SS Daffy- 28-Billie entertains an S. of A. bunch. Eats and Sophomorephmstmas party' railroad tracks. O! My! Dorm' Christmas party' 29-A. B. and others had sore feet. A' B' m Gresham' I 31-Aggies beat Uni Place -Ray Baker late to an 8:00. He lost his teeth. ' I -Try-outs for the Senior Play. Nov. 7-Aggies beat Nebraska City. 18 to 7. -Der Deutscher Verein Christmas party. 9-Prof. Fossler lectures to Der Deutscher Verein. 'Xmas Vacatlon begins' 10-Aggies vs. Beatrice at Beatrice. Special train , carried 100 students to see the game. Jan' -Xmas Vacatmn ends' I H-South Omaha day - Shorthorns on deck w1th all the bells. 2d Regimental Band gave a dance. -Studying hard' 12,.Many men minus hats. -Y. M. C. A. Stag party for the Shorthorns. 17-Seniors fourth annual barn warming. -Senior Shift and Middy Day- Aggies beat Tecumseh. 26 to 0. -Basketball season opens. Aggies vs. Crete. 18-Olympics should have been. Y. M. and Y. -Organized Agriculture- W- mixer- -Physics class, open house. 23-SHUCKS Staff aPD0iY1ted- . -S. of A. boys were seen embracing the forms 24-Aggies went to Norfolk. Band goes along. of V9-1'i0US college girls on the Campus. 25-Junior hayrack ride. Was Pomeroy there? -Aggies beat Beatrice, 29 to 13-

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