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62. KATE KENDALL. ' In eighty-three, Hear ye! Hear ye! October nine and twenty, Came Kendall Kate, into the state, lfVith beauty quite a plenty. To put it Hat, from this to that, Into the Law she glided, And when she's through, what she will do In this oler filled profession Nor me nor you may say for true She maketh no confession. Each must infer, none may aver The secret not confided. Now doth she hedge, we have this edge, she doth allege: . Intention undecided. 63. JOSEPH STEVE LCIELCER. Born in Bohemia, Austria, in 1870. Received a thorough education in the public schools of the mother country, and in ad- dition studied three years in the gymnasium. Came to Nebraska in 1886, locating at Vtfilber, Saline county. For eight years before entering the Law College he was manager of the Lincoln house of the Wilber Mills. Is a mem- ber of the Reticence society. Will practice law after graduation. 64. GEORGE L. DE LACY. Sigma Chi. Born at Sedalia, Missouri, July 12, 1884. For several years has lived in Lincoln. Attended the University of Wisconsin one year and the University of Nebraska two years before entering the College of Law. Was out of school two semesters, 1904-5. Has the bearing and demeanor of an old practitioner. Handles cases in the moot courts with ability and alertness. A member of the Eussers' Club with the title of heart-breaker-extraordinary. Intends to practice. 65. FRANK EDWIN THORN. Born at Oskaloosa, Iowa,'on September 1.9, 1880. Is a graduate of the Valentine high school. Entered the College of Law in 1903, but was compelled to be out of school last year. Is rather quiet and unassuming, but puts on a straight front and is always on hand with the goods. Has never fiunked in class and seems to have an easement through itll intricate legal propositions. Present home, Lincoln. Expects to practice aw. 66. A. CHAS. MEIER. Born in Lancaster county, Nebraska, and at pres- ent is a resident of Lincoln. He inherited a desire to study law, that is, we suppose he did, for he is a member of class of '07. He is noted for his grace- ful walk, he drags one heel at regular intervals. Has an eye for business. Was a success as manager of the law baseball team, 1905. School life has no worry for him, VVill undoubtedly enter upon the practice of law as the numberless Meiers before him have done, unless, forsooth, some other snap appears in his path. 67. BERT O. JOHNSON. Kappa Sigma. Phi Delta Phi. Born at Hubbell, Nebraska, Mav 6, 1883. He has blessed Nebraska with his presence ever since with th exception of two years in California. There he began winning ath- letic honors in Throop Polytechnic Institute. Was awarded a UT in base- ball in the '02 season. Entered the University in 1904 and in the first win- ter's work won the Nebraska gymnastic championship. In the Western In- tercollegiate meet,in Chicago he, in his freshman year, won the individual championship. This year he gained the first gymnastic N ever voted by Nebraska, and was the leader of Nebraska's team in the great Western meet at Madison, Wisconsin. Honors of this kind do not constitute all of Bert's achievements. His chief pursuit is the study of law, and he has shown al- most as much promise in the big as in the side show. In view of his popu- larity with thenfair sex it is an imposition upon Uncle Sam to give Bert's summer address, but here it is-Bradshaw, Nebraska. Will practice. ' 28
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