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55. Hart, Marvin Lawrence. Phi Delta Phi. Youthful years passed in Ohio. Now a citizen of Lincoln. A. B., Nebraska, '03. Prior to' enter- ing the University he taught school two years. The departments of Dr. Fling and Professor Fogg have claimed the major part of his attention. Uncertain as to future location. 56. Wnlted, Kirk. Lincoln. Formerly a citizen of the state of Washington, where he once served as district prosecuting attorney. Reg- istered last September as a student of the class of '04. He will resume his practice in Wasliington. 57. Wellensick, Herman Godfrey. Syracuse. Youngest member of the class. Interested in University battalion training and gymnasium work. Vice-president of the class the first semester of the Senior year. Will enter the banking business at once. 58. Vance, Paul Lorraine. Meade. A student at Creighton Uni- versity before entering the College of Law of the University of Nebraska. Has a position in the Columbia National bank of Lincoln. Manager of the Senior basket-ball team, and member of Senior football team. For- merly a long distance runner. Will follow banking. 59. Helm, Fred J. An Ohioan by birth, now a citizen of Lincoln. A successful teacher for a number of years. Had studied in a law office before entering the College of Law. He became a member of the class the first semester of the Senior year. 60. Seybold, George Edward. Harvard. A student at the Western Normal College, the Fremont Normal, and Fairfield College before en- tering the Law at the University of Nebraska. Found time to engage in farming and stock-raising. Studied in an oflice for one year and a half. Future location, Harvard. 61. Berkey, Clarence J. Davenport. Attended Nebraska State Nor- mal. Taught school. Since 1900 he has been in the University. Presi- dent of the Union Literary society, member of Interstate Debate team against Missouri, 19015 a supreme judge the third term. Will teach for a year or more in the West. 62. Tanner, J. Earl. Wamego, Kan. Attended the Kansas School of Agriculture at Manhattan for three years. Was a traveling salesman before turning his attention to the law. He will devote his time to life insurance for one year or more before taking up the practice in his native state-. 63. Warner, O. D. Iowa City. Three years in Iowa State Univer- sity and one year in its College of Law. Received training for the min- istry and served as a pastor. Came to the University of Nebraska in the fall of '03 and enrolled as a member of the present Senior class. Vifill practice in our sister state of Iowa. 64. Konop, Thomas Frank. Franklin, Wis. A student at the Osh- kosh State Normal, which he represented in debate in 1900. Holds a degree of LL. B. from the Northern Illinois College of Law. Has had one year of oflice study. Taught school five years. Came to Nebraska with a football record. Played half on the Senior Law team. 65. Alter, Charles Ernest. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, the scene of his boyhood days. His present home is Alma, Neb., where, after completing the high school course, he engaged in the retail lumber and farm ma- chinery business and late-r in banking. Baseball man of no mean ability. Will not practice law, but enter business in his home town. 22
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