University of Wisconsin Stevens Point - Horizon / Iris Yearbook (Stevens Point, WI)

 - Class of 1904

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Seniors CLARK. JOHN S.................................Portaor English Scientific. “The Knight Templar. Forum Debater 'itt. Prea. of Athletic Association 03. Prea. of Forum ’ 4. “ I. N. O. L. t4. School Debater ’ 4. “Calmness In a great advantage.” DERBY, FLORENCE E. Ft. Atkinson II. S. English Scleiitilic. “Preaont Day Slavery.” Prea. of Y. W. C. A. ’03. “Her heart contain of good, wine, just the perfect sha|M .” KVERHARD, ETHEL......................M akhiikikld Latin Course. “Leonardo I a Vinci. “True genius, but true woman.” GRIMM. KATHRYN .... Stk.vkns Point II. S. Litin. “Influence of Virgil upon Literature.” “Serene and stately Is her air.” HANCOCK. LOIS E.................................Tomah H. S. English Scientific. “The Child in Music.” Member of Summum Hoard. “O Happy Youth! For whom tin Fate reserve o fair a bride.” HANSON MARY...............................New Lisbon H. S. German. “Women Wage Earner .” A maiden modest, but self possessed.” Continued HARGRAVE, MARY.............................Wilton II. S. English Scientific. ‘The Hero of Paradise I»st.” Proa. of Arena 02. Prow. of Y. W. C. A. 03. •'Blest with that sweet simplicity of thought so rarely found. ' HATZ. ANNA B...............................Banook II. 8. German. America's Pioneer Woman.” She was a soft landscape where all was harmony and calm and quiet.” HATZ, BOSK.................................Banook II. 8. German. Hamlin Garland's Literary Material.” Pro , of Clionlan ’03. Kin gules Madchcn.” HKIDGKN. CLARA..........................GRKBN Bay II. 8. English Scientific. Kducatlon of Women in Old and New Japan. Happy am I, from care I'm free.” HUNTINGTON. LAURA .... Grkk.n Bay H. 8. English. The Cartoon.” I come within an hour of my time.” KUEHNAST, KIJLA .... STKVKN8 POINT German Course. Brook Farm.” Pres, of German Club 'O . Wee, modest, timorous lassie.”

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Seniors ALLEN. LILA M................................ UOUSTA II. S. English ScifiUiAc. “Children and Libraries.' Member of Kumnium Hoard. “Of winning speech. endearing, artless, kind.” BAKER. KATE M. - . ... Stkvkxs Point H. S. German. ••School Interests.” ••The windy satisfaction of the tongue. BAKER. MARY H.......................STKVKXS POINT H. S. German. “Southern Women in the War. “Her dimpling cheek, her laughing eye. Has oft beguiled the passer by. BARRINGTON, MINERVA J. . . . Waupaca H. S. German. “The Relation of Literature to the Home. A timid countenance is an index of shyness. BOYCE, M. V.................................MKitim.I. English Scientific. Editor of Summum. Pres, of Forum ’04. “But still remember, if you mean to please. To press your point with modesty and ease. BRUNSTAD, ALBERT P. . . Chippkwa Falls English Scientific. “AbboUsford. Junior Debating Team irj. Pres. Forum 03. Ass't Business Manager Pointer 'ftl. “Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. CALKINS. F. W........................STKVKXS POINT H. S. German. “The Menace of the Mob. Pres, of Oratorical Association '(M. Pres, of Forum 04. School Debater ’iH. Member of Summum Board. “And ever foremost in a tongue debate. CASSELS, GRACE..................................Sparta II. S. English Scientific. “George William Curtis. Pres, of Arena '«M. Member of Summum Board. “There was a time when I was very small. CANTWELL, LUCY M. . . . Stkvkxs Point English Scientific. Influence of Pestaloz .i. Pres, of Arena '99. “This maid improves her charms With hair-pins, combs and bows. CHAMBERLAIN. A. BLANCHE . . . Sparta H. S. English Scientific. “Artist ic Photogra phy. Member of Summum Board. “Ah! she's little, but she's wise. She's a terror for her size. CLAY, ANNIA.....................................Tomaii H. S. English Scientific. “The Rhine as a Type Study. “Oh! she is all made up of charms.'



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Seniors McIntosh. Frances..............................Medford H. S. Lttin. “A Homan Theatre.’’ “She will and she will not.’’ I MILLER, GENEVIEVE E. “Two friend-.. I wo Itodie . with one soul Inspired. ' MOEN, M. EIJ..IDA .... STEVENS POINT 4 vr. Latin Courw. “Wm. Lloyd Garrison.” Pres, of Anna ' 4. Member of Suminum Hoard. . . . . ‘ Hucton H. S English Scientific. “The People’s Friend. Ass’t Business Mg'r “Pointer ’ 04. MOK. JESSIE........................Stevens Point H. S. German. “Appreciation of Nature through Art.” “She Is herself u dowery.” OLSON. C. P....................................Aixiona English Scientific. “Saxon vs. Slav.' Forum Debater '02. Pres, of Junior Class 'M. School Debater IW. Pres, of Forum '(XI. Exchange LI. “Pointer 03. Pres. Senior Class 04. School Debater '04. “He could distinguish and divide a hair twixt south and south-west side. OLSON. ANNA........................STEVENS Pot NT H. S. English Scientific. Zion City. Editor of Training Dept. “Pointer 04. “All things come to him who will but wait. Continued PACKARD, DOROTHY . . . Stkvkns Point Domestic Science Course. “The Servant Problem.” I Yes. of Clionian '(X. By day the homely household task should be her doom.” PHILLIPS. NELLIE C. Stkvkns Point 4 yr. I »tin Course. “The Educational Value of Myths.” When the mind's free, the body’s delicate.” P1VERNETZ, WENZEL.............................Kdoak English Scientific. “The Emancipation of the Humun Mind.” Athenaeum Pres. 03. Athenaeum Dehater 03. Ass’t Business Manager Pointer'OB. Athenaeum Debater IH. I would learn of thee thy song.” POLLKY, MABEL..............................AUttUSTA H. S. German. “Bryant.” Pres, of Arena 'W. Member of Summum Board. “What should a person do but he merry?” ! ORTER. RUTH.........................Stkvkns Point H. S. German. “Tile Value of Ear Training.” “A maiden slowly moving on to music.” SCHOFIELD, EDNA.............................ACUusta H. S. English Scientific. Booker T. Washington.” ••Oh how she tensed not to Is- teased.” • Oinlttrd: Prw.otAMM'N. of Treble CUf HU. Mniibrr Summum Staff.

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