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

 - Class of 1903

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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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1. Haggard, Carrie. She hails from the town of York. already made famous as the birthplace of Phi Psi Allen. but despite her handicap, she is a promising girl. She has taught in the Lincoln schools as a sub and taken work in the summer school, so she has tasted the dregs of life. Her chief delights are cosmology and cake. IVe predict her suc- cess. 2. Post, Jeanette. Came from York and pledged herself to Kappa Al- pha Theta in her Freshman year. She is pretty and good natured. She has specialized in Latin. VVhat future use she intends to make of it is only conjectui'ed. I-Ier amiability is the outcome of frat house discipline. She is very partial to Phi Delta Phi. 3. Fulk, Joseph R. Of rural Hoosier extraction. Attended rural schools in Illinois. Specialized in crokinole and Riley. Graduated from Danville tlnd.J normal school in 1892. Taught seven years in Nebraska. First entered University in 1898. Again taught, 1900-1902. Now pursu- ing graduate work in Education. 4. Yoder, W. A. Began life amid the rural scenes of Washington county, Iowa, in 1873. At nineteen he began teaching Cornhuskers in Gage county. At twenty was principal at Holmesville. He graduated from Lincoln Normal in 1897 and from ,97 to 1900 was principal of schools at Alexandria. Although he has his better halff' he has a future. 5. Bennett, Edith Grace. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Claims Iowa for native state. At the age of two induced her parents to move to Lincoln, because of the educational advantages. Is a very successful student, but still iinds time to smile on her various admiring friends- ' Happy am I, from care I'm free- ' Why aren't they all contented like me? G. Sargent, Joseph Andrew. A Michigan lad, with a tinge of Massa- chusetts. Member of English club. Engineering Society and a Delian. Enlisted in '98 and saw Cuban service. Retained after war as assistant engineer of Havana Fortification Survey. Later in charge of island survey. Member of American Society of Civil Engineering- Engaged in United States government irrigation in Arizona, Nevada, and Cali- fornia. 7. Meier, Elizabeth Ellen. Opened her blue eyes to the beauties of this world Independence Day. Left her country home to become presi- dent of Union Society. WVilling to change her name if the right Cmanj makes application. Hobby-dates. Publication- Union Boys. Favor- ite song- Let us All Unite in Love. Future occupation-A legal ad- riser. S. Edgerton, Claude. A modest fellow from IVoodbine. Iowa. Vifastes no time on frivolous things. He is specializing in forestry. He looks sober most of the time. but that is not because he is a pessimist. It is by hard thought he wins. Success to him. 15

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