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CONGDO N, ALLAN RAY-First came to this worldin Radcliffe, la., on june 9, 1876. He states positively that he is going to be a professor, and says he is Elm. He wants to be a second Prof. Davis the doesn't say anythingrabout the bike or the trouser guards, or the red necktieb. He has specific ideas in his opinion of the girls, and says they haven't decided on their , 45,4 M2 CGOKE, ITIARRIET MOSSMAN-Began her career in the western portion of Pennsylvania, thirteen days before Christmas, in the year 1878. Hearing of the fame of the University of Nebraska, she came here to complete her education. Miss Cooke has blue eyes and brown hair, but is not sure 'about her style of nose. She is a member of the English Club, the Senior Book Committee, and a member of the 'Varsity Girls' Basket Ball Team. She is also reader in English Literature and English, and consequently refrains from giving any ad- vice to the Faculty. She has very few hobbies, but her strongest ones are collecting posters and playing basket ball. She asserts that she does not flirt, and most emphatically states that she is not engaged. : 3 3 3 3 3 Q 3 3 Q 3 future' address. ' A ' ' 34' CRAM B, EDGAR MYRON, B 911-Started on a famous career in Polo, lll., june 16, 1876. Is a member of Beta Theta Pi and Piqueis Union. Was Treasurer of the Class first semester in the Sophomore year, President of Class first semester in the junior year, Business Manager of the Senior Class Book, and was selected as a Delegate to the Fifty-ninth Annual Convention of the B 6 H, which met in Cincinnati last july. Has specialized in Ornithology for a whole semester. Claims to be a follower of Bryan, and will perhaps follow law for a profession- x26x
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' CLARK, EDGAR HARLAN, fb K if-Made his appearance in this world over in lowa, in the early '7o's. Is First Lieutenant of Com-- 'pany B, Captain of Senior Foot Ball Team, and a member of the Athletic Board. Claims to spend most of his time writing history papers and trying to satisfy the requirements of this department. His aim in life will be to relieve suffering humanity in the capacity of alawyer.2ZIIZZZZZIIIZZZIZZ 3: CLELAND, JESSE PURINTON, A T A, 1I1',B K-Came with the falling leaves on Oc- tober 6, 1876, in Ottumwa, Iowa. He is a quiet man, an excellent student, and one ofthe first dr B K's in '99. This may be explained when he says his specialty is 4' getting up at three to study, and that he has ridden through so far on aponyf' His aim in life is to be a horse jockey. No doubt he will succeed. He says his strong point is size, and tells us that 'go has a big man in him. His advice to the fac- ulty is too long to write down. He will spend his vacation dictating it to a typewriter. I I I ' 32 CLEVELAND, NIABEL REMINGTON, fb B K -Was born at Auburn, N. Y., in 1877, but at present resides in Lincoln. Has made a spe- cialty of mathematics and finds much amuse- ment in coaching Preps. along this line. Says her ancestry is the same as Grover's, and is considered by her classmates as the prettiest g'lrlintl'1EClaSSIIIIIIIIIIIIII 5253!
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DAHL, LEONORA HENRIETTE-Dates the most important event of her life from Febru- ary 9, 1879, the scene being Emerald, Minn, She is a member of no organization and makes mention of no honors received during her University career. She is specializing in German, which she expects tp impart to youth- ful minds, the location being left to the imag- ination of the reader, as she says her future address will be, to a class of students. Z I I M. DAVIDSON, NELSON MANSFIELD, E A E- Dropped in in an off-hand sort of way, on November 14, 1876. Tecumseh, this state, was the favored spot. You can see in his baby- picture that he has the eye of an artist. De- clines to say what his future occupation will be, so the Board advises that he become a draughtsman, as that seems a paying business. ls a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 1 1 3 9: DAVIS, MARY VINCENT, A I'-Began life early in 1877, in the Bay Stateybut later de- cided that Nebraska would be more desirable as a home. She is a member of Delta Gamma. Her future is left in obscu1'ity, not being even hinted at, though she is musically inclined, having played the piano accompaniments for the girls' gymnasium classes during her last yeiutjfllllfilIIIIIIIIIII x2'7'x'
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