University of Pittsburgh - Owl Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1912

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IDA WILHELMINA HATTMAN, Coraopolis High School. A buxom blonde from a busy suburb. Ida is developing into a rather positive, outspoken young miss, and possesses a clear knowledge of what she wants to say. Will probably give herself up to teaching and think she has made a sacrifice. May, however. devote herself to the lecture platform as a militant suffragette or a new” woman not in a harem skirt. GLEN DANIEL KAMMER, Allegheny High School. One of those who had the nerve to get married during his college course. Never known to act without pondering well, but—when a man is in love you never can tell. Dan is a Chemistry shark, and Wooly's chief assistant in research work and Dutch. A crack pool-player, but hereafter Dan will have to forsake the clicking ivories and stick to wifey. HENRY TITUS KOENIG, Tarcntum High School. Henry is a rough-houscr, but yet a gentleman. Came from a somewhere up in Pennsylvania we never heard of before. Is a man of distinction in Chemistry and beloved by Alee. A townsman of Stewarts and yet sober and industrious. Never seen with a skirt. Page Twenty-seven

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Pate Twenty-six JUSTUS HOWARD DICE, Pittsburgh High School. Science Club. V. M. C. A. Department Editor of the Pitt Weekly. Frcnchy looks like a scholar. Very agreeable but stags it to all the classical ’ parties. An able historian and quite expert in pronouncing those sneezable French words. Dice is a member of the French Alliance, and deserves a gold medal from Dr. Harry. Attends all formal functions, and is an image of formal correctness. Will make a great French instructor. A perfect gentleman. KARL JENNINGS HOLLIDAY, AA Butler High School. Student Assistant in Chemistry (2). (3). Class Poot-ball (1). Athletic Representative. Business Manager 1912 Owl. A ladies' man, but not a lady’s man. Alec's chief assistant, and collcctor-in-chief of yellow stamps. Very graceful dancer, and a prominent figure at all hops. Karl is some business man, very aggressive, very positive, very precise. Assumed a worried look when he became business manager of the Owl. RALPH EVERETT GEORGE, Carnegie High School. Y. M. C. A. Vice President Pitt Forensic Society. Intercollegiate Debate (2), (3). The debater par excellence. He is good; he knows it, and lets everybody else know it. George's N’emcsis is Greek and Scribby, which combination proved too much for George’s aesthetic temperament, so he switched to German under Der Kaiser.” Always willing to argue for the sake of argument, and always insists that his memorized introduction is extemporaneous. Usually like is attracted by unlike, but here like and like combine. Fish and George are great friends.



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WILLIAM ZELLERS LUTHER, Wilkinsburvt High School. Cop ar. ! Gown Club (2) (3). Y. M. C. A. Our only original! One of the famous 57. A half cousin to the Seven Sutherland Sisters and father of Ella Wheeler Pillbox. The daintiest, darlingist, dumplingist, little bit of Dresden china or Edam cheese ever made. Has only the failing—too good natured. Will do anything for anybody anytime. Would like to play with the co-eds, but he is too shy. Has a great sense of humor and a great laugh. In a word he is the greatest little chap that ever was a son of Pitt. Lies awake at nights thinking of something to do for the Cap and Gown Club. Believed by some to be the future Tom Thumb of the American stage. If you don't believe us see for yourself. HOWARD STEPHEN MILLER, Zt Beaver High School. Science Club. AMist nlship—Biology (3). A product of the Ohio Valley and all to the good. Came to Pitt in 1908 and has been here ever since. Has medical aspirations of the very highest type. We hope that they may materialize. At present these surgical ambitions are confined to operations on cats, frogs, pups and snakes. “ Baldy is particularly fond of snakes but prefers live ones to fire-water kind. Is sometimes forced to sleep with the latter. He'll reform though when he is a full fledged M. I), and has also a “Mrs. M. D.” NELLIE DONALDSON McBRIDE, Pittiburgh High School. Classical Club. One of our three fair Co-eds. She certainly is a peach. Her specialty is showing up nonco-cds when they are not in condition to recite. Blushes at times but not on account of the men. Not a suffragette. Twenty-eight

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