University of Nebraska Lincoln - Cornhusker Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1903

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l. Brown, Arthur. No relation to Ossowatomie Brown. ls known as Shorty Became a Cornhusker at an early date, to show them how to run creameries and incidentally graduate from Aurora high school. Since his entrance in the Uni. he has spent his summers and one year on the Burlington, mechanical engineering. 2. lttner, Edna. Phi Beta Kappa. Native of York, Neb. One of those girls who is very prompt and thorough in everything she undertakes. She would be a very good model for all Freshmen to follow who wish to succeed as students. She expects to fill her position in the world by teaching the timid young minds how to overcome difficult passages in Latin without a pony. 3. Ballard, Clara Nlay. Reached Grafton, Neb., in 1882. Member of Senior Basket Ball team. Thinks comfort is found only in the biologie cal department. Her favorite amusement is watching for the Omaha mail. She will return next year to review cooking and household eco- nomics. Ask no questions, please. 4. Egge, Margaret. Born in Grand Island. Played with the little boys and girls in Germany one summer. Came to the University, where she has been giving the professors points in history and German ever since. Follows Fling explicitly in regard to conduct, except when she forgets. 5. Norton, J. V. Tall and lank, and debates like a kicking mule. He can produce more briefs in an hour than Fogg can tear to pieces in tive minutes, and anything more is useless. He works hard and al- ways pulls a long face when you look at him. It is even chances he is playing 'possum. 6. Peters, Guy M. Al. jolly good fellow. Has many ambitions, all tending to one ideally sublime end. This will be realized when he is living not alone in a quiet, happy, little home of his own. The one problem that has vexed him is which shall it be? 7. NlcDill, Alice. Phi Beta Kappa. An Iowa girl with a propensity for hard work. 'Came to Nebraska and then went to Kansas to teach. Came to the Uni to specialize in Latin and test the merits of a P. B. K. Has earned a stand-in with the English department. An unselfish girl with many friends. S. Crane, Calvin. Came from Ashland, where he, the cutest little fellow, had innocently made inroads on many a girl's heart. His uni- versity career has been full of hard and earnest work. He has been electrician of the grounds for two years. Fat opportunities have al- ready called him into a large field of usefulness in the East. 9



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1. Senger, H. L. Born in Ashland. Has always been known as the long, slim. and slender. In high school he gave more attention to baseball, football, and innocent sports than to his lessons, but since coming to the University he has become a hard Working student. He has already entered upon his life work as engineer in the East. 2. Maxwell, T. A. Native state is Illinois. Early training was in a coal mine. Then come eight years with an express company, before his preparatory work at Cotner university. President of the class in his Freshman year. Member of victorious Colorado debate team 'O2. 3. Waters, A. Native oi? Illinois. I-las seen service in such schools as Shenandoah, Fremont, Lincoln Normal, Kirksville iMo.J School of Osteopathy. He still expects to take law, medicine, and theology. 4. Bednar, Christine. Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated with class honors from the Schuyler high school, where she has a record of having at- tended ten years without being absent or tardy. Has a habit of Weigh- ing people in the intellectual balance, even tabooing a Prof who did not come up to her standard. Her ambition was to take a rnaster's degree at Chicago, but the segregation idea has killed it. 5. Hamilton, Gay NI. Is by birth a Sucker, by trade a photographer, by implication a student, by design a rnetallurgist, by aspiration a grafter. Effervescent in spirit, yet calm and genial in mannerg a dis- tinct' personality has this man Hamilton. A youth to all the modest co-eds dear. Though much adored, 'tis never spoke. for fear. 6. Clark, Lucy NI. A Tecumseh girl with a fine class record. To a confidential friend she confessed her belief that sweet smiles count more on the professors record book than cerebral convolutions. She courageously affirms that there is nothing so nice as teaching. 7. Griffith, Edna E. She is quiet and unassuming. Her strong point is sonnets. She will Write you a barrelful to order, any style-frazzled, stewed, or on the half shell. They should be faniousg but. not being cursed with a romantic inception in the Writer, they lack a masculine object and sink into the oblivion of all tender generalities. We take it. then, she is better than she Writes. S. Crabtree, C. May. Phi Beta Kappa. An eastern girl, so she says. I-las natural affinity for book. hence captivates her instructors, espe- cially one. Has taught school and declares a wish to continue in the profession. but fears now the etfect ot a domestic science course on practical lines. ll

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