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

 - Class of 1905

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SENIORS Mary R. Pomkry. Winncconnc, NVis................................English-Science High School Graduate. “Beyond participation lie Thy fondest secret thoughts.” Hazel C. Wetlaufer, Oshkosh. NVis.......................................Latin Training Department Graduate. President of Alcthean 1905. Captain of Girls’ Basketball Team 1903-4. In society and basketball too Much success is due to you. Sara E. McGwire, Chippewa Falls, Wis.........................F.nglish-Science High School Graduate. Member of Alcthean. Captain of Junior (iirls’ Basketball Team. If you’re looking for a dower of stability and grit, lust seek you out our Daisy and she'll surely stand prit. Mary J. Scott, Chippewa, balls, Wis........................English-Literature High School Graduate. Member of Glee Club. Happy and witty, laughing and gay Joyful and sprightly the live long day. Eva M. Krebs, South Kaukauna, Wis..........................Lnglish Science High School Graduate. Member of Glee Club. Alcthean, German Circle. “She doeth little kindnesses ll'hich most leave undone or despise. Edith L. Fuller, Kenosha, Wis..................................German High School Graduate. Member of Glee Club. Browning Club, German Circle. Truly thou must be Rich in thy knowledge of the classics. For hast thou not spent the year in the study of Homer f Florence Hill, Elkhart, Ind...............................................Latin High School Graduate. Graduate of Lewis Institute. Chicago. “There is a garden in her face Where roses and sweet lilies blow. Kate L. Barber, Oshkosh. Wis.......................................German High School Graduate. In all my days I never knew a lass Who enjoyed life so much; yet so bright in every class. Page twenty-eight

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SENIORS Joseph ink K. Gannon. Sparta. NVis............................Fnglish-Science High School Graduate. Stevens Point Dehater 1904- Poet, Quiver 1904. Advance 1904-5. Member of Phoenix, Art I.nan Club. Public Speaking Class. Glee Club. Within thy mind strong fancies cork In 'coin contention. Ci- k. It. Neville, Oshkosh. Wis............................................I.atin High School Graduate. Poet, Quiver 1904. Member of Metheau. ' ’ iii dcef . yet clear; tho gentle, yet not dull; Strong without rage; without o'erHotcing. full.” Kmani'Ki. M. Pauli-, Kewaunee. Wis........................linglish-Scicnee High School Graduate. Member of Art Loan Club. Current I’opic Club. Public Shaking Class. President of Phoenix. Oshkosh-Stevens Point Debater 1904. Something of a dig yet always lime for friendship true Faithful to the last— working for the best—this man. I’aulu. Aliikkt M. Russell. Madison. Wis..........................Manual Training Graduate of Oakfield and Fond du Lac High Schools. Student at Purdue University 1901-2. University of Wisconsin 1902-4. ”A thousand things had been planned, and none completed.'' Klla M. Farnsworth. Shelxiygan. Wis..................................Latin Graduate St. James High School. Chicago. Assistant Editor. Quiver 1904. Member of Phoenix, Itrowning Club, Public Speaking Class, Audubon Society. German Circle. Phoenix-Lyceum Debater 190 j. Salutatorian 1905. Far from the madd'ning boys she stands apart; Her sober wishes never learn to stray. True to the guardian of the heavenly gates She keeps the noiseless tenor of her way. Fannie G. Con ant. take Geneva. Wis........................Fnglish-Science High School Graduate. Member of Browning Club. Flack are her eyes as the berry that grates on the thorn by the wayside; lllach but hotc softly they gleamed beneath the brown shade of her tresses.” Ethel C. O'Leary, Sparta. Wis..............................Fnglish-Science High School Graduate. Member of Lyceum. Art Loan Club. Editor of Quiver 1904. Class Historian. She's Irish in manners, in name, and in wit; She's as true as gold and as bright every bit. Page twenty-seven



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SENIORS Katherine L. O'Brien. Ashland. Wis.............................English-Science High School Graduate. Member of Philologian. A quiet tyf c of Rood, Active, earnest girlhood. Wm. C Greenwalt, Allcnvillc, Wis..............................................German Full Course. Member of V. M. C. A.. German Circle. I feel within me a peace Above all earthly dignities, A still and quiet conscience.” Gkktkiuk J. Wkiuner. Oshkosh. Wis......................Manual Training 11igh School Graduate. Member of Alcihean, German Circle, Mandolin Club. perfect woman nobly planned To warn, to comfort, and command.” Clara E. Wickert. Escanaba, Mich..............................English-Science High School Graduate. seemeth me she always looked glad; In truth, why should a Senior e’er be sad? Carka K. Wiiinfielu, Fond |u Lac. Wis.......................Tinglish-Literature High Scliool Graduate. Member of Glee Club. Browning Club. A virtuous maid, and winsome too, is she; The violet may the symbol of her virtues be. Althea Ethel Hall, Oshkosh, Wis..............................English-Scientific Training Department Graduate. President of Alcthcan. Member of Shakespeare Club. Poet. Quiver 1905. Tall and slender, graceful and fair. Bright and happy, free from all care. Ei»na L. Pei.ton, Oshkosh, Wis................................English-Science High School Graduate. Poet. Quiver 190.4. She Was among the prime in worth Eor industry and effort ” Mabel S. Orr. Holland. Mich....................................English-Science High School Graduate. The man who finds this particular ore Could never desire anything more. 4 Page twenty-nine CnOCDi-

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