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D. K. Allen, Allcnville, Wis. I, 14. •‘The rule of many is not well. One must be chief in war and one the kin .’ President of the Senior Class. President of the Self-Government System. Member of Lyceum. Member of Glee Club. Member of Male Chorus. Member of Phoenix-Lyccum debate teams 1900 and 1901. Second place in Oratorical Contest 1901. Guy Armstrong, Green Bay Wis. Ill, 3. ••To that dry drudging at the desk'sdead wood.” High School graduate. Eighteen months experience in teaching. L. C. Arps, New Holstein, Wis. 1, 3. “Hid me discourse. I will enchant thine car. Or, like a fairy, trip upon the green.” High School graduate. Member of Phoenix. Member of Advance staff 1901. Member of Inter-State debate team 1901. Guy A. Benedict, Oshkosh, Wis. I, 15. “Thou villain base! Knowcst thou not me by my clothes?” Member of Philakean. Member of Male Chorus. Peace pipe orator. Mabel Bly, Brandon, Wis. “To be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved.” Fifty months experience in teaching. Teresa Brennan, Pond du Lac, Wis. V, 14. “A perfect woman, nobly planned To warn, to comfort and command. High School graduate. Member of Plm-nix. Grace Carlisle, Green Bay, Wis. V, 10. Mv life upon her faith. Addie Connor, Watertown, Wis. II. 8. “Let me have audience for a word or two. High School graduate. Member of Lyceum. Eighteen months experience in teaching. James D. Cowgill, Doyleston, Wis. Ill, 6. Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well.” President of Ph«enix 1901. Vice-President of Inter-Normal Oratorical League. Alumni editor of Advance 1901. Thirty months experience in teaching. 20
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