University of Wisconsin Oshkosh - Quiver Yearbook (Oshkosh, WI)

 - Class of 1904

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I t 1 ► MC ALI. ESTER. Pope. Dougherty. Field. Caknckoss. Mh.i.kk. Schwa ntrs. Coxa st. Eruach. Adams. Holt. Burns. 31

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Ellen E. Dougherty, Fond du Lac, Wis.,...........................................................Latin High School Graduate. Member of Oratorical Association, German Circle, Browning Club. Vice-President of Phoenix. Poet of Quiver Staff 1903. Manager of Senior Foot-ball Team. Stop laughing for a moment, for would talk with you.” George H. Holt, Oshkosh, Wis........................................................English-Scientific Won second place in local Oratorical Contest in 1903 and represented the School at Plattcville in 1904. Knoudedge and wisdom are far from being one; they hare oft-times no connection.” Minnie E. Pope, Weyamvega, Wis., . English-Scientific High School Graduate. Be not overhasty to rid yourself of your ecclesiastical dignity. Emma W. Sciiwantes, Two Rivers. Wis.................................................English-Scientific High School Graduate. As thou lot's! the pencil, use it well. What it may bring thee no one can foretell Maiile E. Conant, Lake Geneva, Wis...............................................................Latin High School Graduate. Member of Lyceum. Secretary of the Oratorical Association. “The kind of tongue that husbands relish most is modern, boiled, and served upon a plate.” Luke F. Burns. Gcveland. Wis........................................................English-Scientific Graduate of Manitowoc High School. Member of Oratorical Association Vice-President of Lyceum. 0 Bums, bedad! You’re a fine Irish lad; But. ere you carve your name. On the temple of fame. You must curb your wild Irish ways. Eu' aiieth Ellen Field, Seymour, Wis...........................................................Latin Graduate West De Pcrc High School. Member of Lyceum. You can never learn to fiddle by watching the fiddler. Helen Elizabeth Miller, Rhinelander, Wis.,........................................English-Scientific High School Graduate. Member of Alethean. Glee Club. Mandolin Club. German Circle. To be merry best becomes thee, for out of question, thou were born in merry hour.” Laura McAllester, Oshkosh. Wis.................................................................Latin Let not yourself be guided by your heart, but by your understanding.” Ernst Erbach. Sheboygan. Wis......................................................English-Scientific High School Graduate. Member of German Circle. Athletic Association. Foot-ball Team. Cease thy jabbering, thou incorrigible spouting Dutchman. Flora Mae Carncross. Lodi, Wis.. . German High School Graduate. Member of Lyceum. German Circle, Y. W. C. A. Search not for truths too deeply hid.” Robert W. Adams, Cambria, Wis.......................................................Manual Training Graduate Portage High School. Mcml cr of Art I.oan Club, Oratorical Association. Vice-President of Phoenix. Treasurer of S. C. A. Vice-President of Senior Class. Member of Advance Staff. She has two eyes, so soft and broum. Take care! She gives a side glance and looks d0:011. Bctoare! Betvare! Trust her not, she is fooling thee! 30



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Louis I . St. Peter, Oconto, Wis...................................................English-Scientific High School Graduate. Member of Phoenix, Oratorical Association. Advance Staff 1903. President of Glee Club. “Ach! Louis. lixcrcise a little judgment. Vesta Lou Tibiutts, Hinghani. Wis..................................................English-Scientific Member of Art Loan Club. “Laugh and grow fat. Anna Kress. Medford. Wis.......................................................................Centum Member of German Circle. Never strike sail to a fear. Come into port grandly, or sail with Cod the seas. Anna ( Olson, Marinette. Wis..................................................................German High School Graduate. If you enjoy life, why. the next thing to do Is to see that another enjoys his life loo. Jennie E. Starling. Berlin. Wis.................................................................Latin High School Graduate. Member of Art Loan Club. Glee Club, Phoenix. “Don't refuse an hour’s pleasure because it’s not two. Arthur S. Lang.niass. Sheboygan. Wis., ........................................................German High School Graduate. Member of German Circle, Normal Orchestra. President of Lyceum. Girls are treacherous creatures. You cannot tell -what they will do next. Xei.uk I). Plugii. Rhinelander, Wis................................................English-Scientific High School Graduate. Member of Phoenix. Browning Club. Be loving and you will he loved. Mary E. Marshall, Merrill. Wis.....................................................English-Scientific Graduate Tomahawk High .School. Member of Lyceum. Glee Club. Who knows what will happen. Patience, and shuffle the cards. Perhaps, after all. you will some day—.” Elizabeth A. Rowland, Clintonvillc, Wis............................................English-Scientific Graduate Wauptm High School. Member of Lyceum. “The earth doesn’t tremble much at your approach, but then—. Oliver M. Osborne, Ripon. Wis......................................................Manual Training Member of Glee Club. Orchestra, V. M. C. A.. President of Lyceum. “Want sense, and the world will o’erlook it; Want feeling—V will find some excuse; But if the world knoxes you want money. You 're certain to get its abuse. Minnie M. Boehm, Neenah, Wis.............................................................English-Scientific Graduate Beaver Dam High School. Member of A let hen n. German Circle. “Alack! there lies more peril in thine eye Than twenty of their sxvords. Emil Ochsnf.r, Wauniandce, Wis.,.........................................................English-Scientific Graduate Arcadia High School. Vice-President of Lyceum. “What is there in this vale of life Half so delightful as a 'wife.' 32

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