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I 13. CLARENCE H. IflENDI:IcIqsoN. An Iowa man, born September 24, 1880, in the village of Strand. Hendrickson is a member of no organization except the Debating Clubg he claims no degree, out is making strenuous effort to secure one with the class of '0li. Contentious in practice, he will Inake the other fellow feel like a cyclone has struck him, and he will light every inch of the way. That he is a clear thinker and good student is shown by his ability to make up over half a years work. His one fault is a liery temper which even his herculean determination is not always able to control. NVill practice. 14. HLiBERT FRANKLIN FAVINGER. Began to grow at Appleton, lViscon- sin, in 1870. I-Iis quiet and inoffensive disposition have commanded respect from all who know him. Is a hard worker, and always manages to get through his examinations without any extralateral assistance. I-le never cuts class and is always there before roll call, being a firm believer in the maxim, Qui fl1'Ii0I' cs! fvllzpow. foliar est jnrr. The remainder of his life will be spent in the practice of law, and we feel assured that his thorough disposition is the Inost excellent voucher for crowning success. 15. GEORGE D. LANTZ. Phi Delta Theta, Phi Delta Phi, Theta Kappa Nu. This bunch of concentrated energy lirst began to take exercise at Kearney, Nebraska, in 1884 and adopted for a motto- Anything anyone else can do I can do, only I will do it better. He has conscientiously lived up to this and in his physical development and mental attainments we all re- joice. A brick-layer by trade, a lawyer by profession, and a grafter by nature, he ought not to die in the poorhouse. During his college course he has drawn a number of prizes and many first marks in his class. I-le will return next year to Iinish his academic course. Wie wish him all kinds of successg may his shadow never grow shorter! 16. VINCENT A. DAY. Phi Delta Phi. Theta Kappa Nu. Born at Iohnstown, Pennsylvania, and still claims that town as his residence. I-Ias been all over the continent and has left a trail of sunny smiles long to be remembered by all who saw him pass. Taught school in times past, but deserted the school room, and the broken-hearted assistant-principal in Penn- sylvania threw his knapsack over his shoulder and turned his face toward the setting sun. Arriving at the College of Law he entered with zest and zeal into his work. Is a thorough, painstaking. clear-headed student and one who has reason to be proud of his success. Ranks as fourth man in the senior class. Is fond of working at the State I-Iouse. Failing-a disposi- tion 'to loaf about the courts of the city. 17. DEWITT CLINTON CHASE. Born and raised in Papillion, Nebraska. He first strolled upon the Uni campus in 1900, and has since arisen to great heights. Is a consistent worker, especially on the profs. Mr. Chase refuses to take life seriously, and his courteous manner and frank, open statements have placed him on friendly terms with all who know him. He was elected vice-president of his class in the freshman year. Since coming to the Uni- versity he has been a confirmed disciple of O'Gara in politics and poetry. In scholarship he is ranked among the foremost of the class, and will make a success in the practice of his chosen profession. 18. GEORGE A. BUFFINGTON. B.Sc. Born at Waterloo, Iowa, july 1, 1879. His present home is Hartington, Nebraska. Is a graduate of Upper Iowa University, where he received his Bachelor of Science degree. He comes from there with an established reputation for oratory and debating, having carried off the Sarah Houghton Fawcett prize in oratory and having been a member of one of the strongest debating teams of his university. He is bright and industrious and considered a strong student. His dissenting opinions in class are never for the sake of killing time, but are invariably well taken. His intention after school, he says, is the practice of law, and we look to him as a promising young lawyer. 15
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