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

 - Class of 1911

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4 CHARLES BARTH Shades of Demosthenes, Cicero, Cfay and Webster, take notice. H Barth is one of the active politicians of the University. Being fond of argument his mind turns to the study of law. His oratorical accom- plishment places him in the front rank of the University debaters. We hear that his loquacity is not borrowed but inherited. LENORE TOTTEN A smile for those who fave me. U Lenore is a quiet, but prominent young lady. She is especially pro- ficient in English Literature. Elocution. and dancing. She is a mem- ber of the T. B. D. For furthur information see thc Editor-in-Chief of the Volante. BERT HA SMITH 'We can do more good by being good, than in any other way. H Bertha comes from Lennox, South Dakota. She is quiet, unassuming. and industrious. She is one of our prominent young ladies, and is a member of the Alpha Xi Delta. NORA STEPHENSON 'There is an unsjiealzable fieasure attending the fffe' of a vofuntzzry studen t. ' ' Nora is a. diligent student. Sheis just the same today as she was yes- terday, and will he just the same tomorrow as she is'today. She knows her business and minds it. CHARLES STONE . 'A good man does good merely ivy living. H Charles is a new student at the University. In addition to his work in the College of Arts and Science he takes Freshman Law. He .for- merly attended Cornell College. His home is in California. 34

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ELLA MAE CRANE 'Coming events cast their shadows before. H Ella Mae ranks close to the faculty. Her specialty is singing. She takes a leading part in the social functions of the University and is a member of the T. B. D.. also of the Diamond Ring Society. -ALBIN BERGREN Fusser. H Bergyn is sponsor for a part of the Freshmen Class. He does:-ft be- lieve in letting class rivalry and class spirit interfere with the serious things in life. His chief interest, outside of the Freshmen Class. centers in automobiles. FRANCES MARQUIS The greatest pleasure of life is love. I' Fannieis next greatest pleasure is elocution. Her ability as a reader is well known hy the students of the University and the people of Ver- million. She is a great admirer of Sterling qualities, Fannie is a member of the Diamond Ring Society. and is one of the most popular girls of the Alpha Xi Delta. ' - WILLIAM PIPAL Lay on .MacDuff, and damned be lie who first czz77s 'lzofafl' fln Ec- onomics deluatej Bill hails from Montana. and whether or not his early association with the froliesome lnroncho has given him his present ability to go ahead N we do not lcnow. but Bill has made good in every activity he has taken up. He has done excellent work on the gridiron. and is one of our leading track men. , He is secretary to Dean Perisho. MARY NICHOLS An adept in the use of eyes. H ' Mary is a nice young lady. She is interested in student affairs, and is Literary Editor of the Volante. She is a. member of the Alpha Xi Delta. We trust she will like this Annual better than that of last year. 33



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I 1 BRET HART Ifinclness in women, not their beauteous foolzs, shaff win my love. H Bret is an every day good fellow. and also a good student. Everybody likes Bret. especially the girls. He has the enviable reputation of fus- sing more girls than any other fellow in school. He is president of the Anon Club. VERA BECK -Still talking. H ln becoming a Senior. Vera has reached the height of her ambition. In addition to her regular studies she has this year undertaken the study of the German. Her favorite tint is Sky Blue. ALEXANDER SEARLE He is one of those men who possess almost every gift, except the fewer to use them. H Alex comes from Sioux Falls, the Metropolis of the state. That by itself gives him prominence. He studies occasionally, but his favorite pastime is cow pasture poolfi He is a member of the Beta Gamma. ALICE RICHARDSON There is but one virtue-'Tire eternal SIZCTIWCE of seff. H Alice is an industrious student, and is noted for her literary ability. flzor specimen of her work see the 1910 Coyotej She is an active mem- ber of the Y. W. C. A. and a member of the Alethian. She takes in- terest in physical culture. LLOYD KEELING Every man is a voiume in himself if you know Jww to read lzfm. H Dad is a shark in athletics, having been captain of the foot ball and basket ball teams. He is also president of the S. D. club. All told Dad is a great man. great enough to be the head of a family. 35

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