University of South Dakota - Coyote Yearbook (Vermillion, SD)

 - Class of 1905

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If Ladies be but Young and Fair They Have 'the Gift to Know It FLORENCE Tl-IODE, whose home is now in Sioux City, was until recently a resident of Ver- million. Sheplayed one of the leading parts in our Sophomore play and did justice to herself and her class. We have a little grudge against her be- cause she has asister in the '06 class, otherwise Florence is faultless. She is an N. S. N. Ol He Sits High in All the People's Hearts M. PLIN BEEBE is one of the many representatives of Ipswich. Plin is an all around college man. He is local editor of the Volante, ahard worker in athletics, a member of The Coyote Staff and a Trident. ls very popular with the girls and in demand in social circles. 28 She Tells You Flatly What She Thinks GRATIA JONES is one of the pioneer members of the class. She has the advantage of living near the University and employs her time well. I-ler work is mainly in scientific lines. She is presi- dent of the Y. W. C. A.g holds an important place on The Coyote Staff and is a member of the Scientific society. Her Air, Her Manner, All Who Saw Admired lVllNNlE SARGENT, recognizing the advantages of being amember of 'O5 remained out of school a year. She has charge of the humor department of The Coyote and is president of T. B. D. She is a Vermillion girl. Great Wits Are Sure to - Madness Ne'er Allied JOHN W. RAISH, although busy edit- ing one of the leading newspapers of our State capital, hearing of the 'O5's left his business to join them. John cracks jokes, is well known as aspeechmaker, is assistant editor of The Coyote and a prominent Trident. His home is at Pierre.

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Pride in Her Port, Defiance in Her Eye JOSEPHINE RIDLINCTON, the Editor-in-Chief of The Coy- ote, comes from Dell Rapids. She entered the University as a Freshman and has always been a hard working student. She figured very prominently in our Sophomore play. She is aT. B. D., and prominent in social circles. She has great confidence in her assistant editor. A Mighty Man Is He TOMMY THOMPSON is one of the pillars of the class and a star on the athletic field. His ability as a business manager has shown itself very markedly in his work on The Coyote. He was business manager of the athletic association when a Sopho- more. He is a charter member of the Scientific society and attends once in a while. His home is Viborg. A Winsome Wee Thing ZOLA JONES conducts our class meetings in the absence of our presi- dentg she is also secretary of Alpha Xi Delta: she took the part of Miss Neville in our class play last year. Though threatened with destruction by Seniors last fall on the way to the junior-Freshman party, she has man- aged to survive until now and is working very hard to be a Senior herself next year. lf you look sharp you may see her in the halls any morning about nine. A Gentle Boy With Thoughtful Mein B. J. SIMONSON before coming here finished a course in Augustana College, Canton. He is a favorite with Profs. Akeley and Pell, doing nearly all his Work in their departments. He is a charter member of the Scientific society and a jasperian. 27



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Where He Falls Short is Nnture'a Fault Alone MAX MAHANEY moved his family to Sioux City recently and calls that his home. We all think of Max as a hustler and a good fellow. He has taken some interest in athletics, and is a Kappa Thetan. He has changed his mind about taking special work in English as he at first intended, and is taking Elocution instead. For She Was Just at Quiet Kind MARGARET ANDERSON never does anything naughty, so we cannot say anything bad about her: when she does anything good she never tells anybody, so what shall we say? Know- ing her to be entirely honest we made her Treasurer, and as yet no shortages have been reported. Her home is in Cen- terville. Write Me Down a Student ARTHUR W. TOWNSLEY is a native of the University city. On account of his ability as an artist he was given charge of the art department of the Coyote. He is also assistant instructor in mechanical drawing. ls a charter member of the Scientific Society and a regular chorus goer. There Are None Like Her OLGA AVERKIEFF wisely left Russia some time ago to come to South Dakota. She tried Iowa City tor a little while, but concluded that Vermillion was more desirable. So last fall she joined our joyous group, and-rhas been setting the pace for us since. She cannot understand Papa Pell's preference for the 'O4's. 29

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