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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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1. Golden, John Parnell. Born July 13, 1882, at Grant City, Mo. Later found a road to Osdell, Neb., where he graduated from the high school in '98. Has had aspirations to enter Annapolis Naval Academy, but has about decided on the Boston Polytechnic for mining engineera ing. 2. Fowler, Sadie. Phi Beta Kappa. ls one of the busiest, jolliest girls of the class. When you hear her walk and talk you know that running for a Phi Beta Kappa was only incidental. She has two faces in her watch, one tells the time. the other the old, old storyw and Why she intends to teach only a few years. 3. Payne, Clarence Kennetn. His strong points are mathematics and Greek, his Weakness an admiration for brunettes. He has recently be- gun dancing lessons. All he wants now is a Sigma Xi and professor- ship in Harvard mathematics. 4. Walker, Clara Nlelven. Known throughout Cass county as one of the Walker twins. Doing Flingis seminar alone now. Has interests in the Columbia National that offset loneliness of philosophy alcove. Will teach next year, then take advantage of Sam Anderson's halt- rates. 5. Scott, Elzada Estelle. Native of York state. Graduated from Blair high school, Nebraska, in '95. Entered the Uni. in '98, German is her favorite study. Belongs to no organization, but approves of the Y. W. C. A. Future intentions, except as to teaching, not announced. 6. Goulcl, Doda. Born in the seventies, wow, wow, wow, Time and place we know nothing now, Of her life little we know now, But to part with Graves was her latest vow. To keep this secret, she takes great care, It had to come, how sad, alas, This is all we learned of this little lass. 7. Lee, George. Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Theta Chi. A manly fellow with a host of friends. One of the interstate clebaters against Missouri '01, and leader of the victorious '03 team against Kansas. On the cam- paign stump for a week last fall. Will enter the Law School next year. Future location, Humboldt. S. Buckley, Newton E. The captain of Company A. A And a mighty fine fellow, the most of them say. He comes from a Swede farm out on the plains, But the O. H. S. developed his brains. 13
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