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Senior Class OFFICERS j. VICTOR PILLIOD......7.,,7..V .7 7.7, ,, GEORGE BENZINLL JR ............ CHARLES A. VX'HIL ,,,,,,,,, I'n-r-iidcm .................... . .Vil't- PrL-sim-ni Hec-rtlal'y-'l'reasurur CLASS ROLL GEORGE RENZING, JR. ARTHUR K. BEUMLER FRED E. BRAMMER EVERE'IT S. CASSADY HALFORD F. CONWELL GEORGE H. COOK DOUGLAS 5. CORPRON D. CARSON DAVIS PARVIN M. DAVIS HAROLD F. DUWNJNG HARRY DRAFIIENBURG LLOYD K, FELTER M. jAY FLIPSE. THEODORE F. FOSTER CLARENCE L. FRAAS jOSEPll N. GANIM HEWITT R. HANNAH l'j.EORCE j. HATHAW'AY FLOYD LI HENDRICKSON HAROLD H. HOWELL CHARLES A. WTLIE JAMES NI. IIUS'HJN MAHLON I INSKEEP HERBERT C. JONES VVJLLIAM A. KOEHLER HUGII A. KUHN AUGUST KY M MEL FRANK LaCAMERA HERMAN 1.. LAVENDER JOSEPH LINDNER HERBERT P. A'IALUNE Page SethIy-se'nm jUHN J. MALONEY BLANFHF. BONSAFK MILLER HARI'JLD C MILLER PAUR R. MINICH HOWARD MOORE BOOC'KS tLlEURfLE H. .VIUSEKAMP URVAL I. NESBIT PAUL B. NEWVCLW'IR FRED B. PICKEREL CARL E. PIECK RlL'HAKU ?LEYALKINK J. VICTOR PILLJUU MATTHEW C. PlRRL'NH JAY PRICE GERARD RAAF' JOSEPH E. ROBINS EIM-VARD SCHUITEMAN KIKUZU HAKURAI FLARENL'E J. HHAFER HUBERT II. HIIUOK VINCENT V. SMITH LUUIS SUMMER CECIL STRIKER PAUL G. SUDHUFF SAMUEL F. TALBU'I'T ELDON FL TUCKER HAROLD F. UNSINGER ALPHUNSE R. VUNDERAHF. HAROLD H. WAUNI'IR GERARD T. WILLKF. L ANSEL WOODBURX
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History of the Senior Class If we could Appropriately be as terse as that famous treatise on 'iSnakes in Ireland. we would imitate it by saying that we have no history. But it is required that we flatter ourselves by bursting into print with a chronicle of events that are almost as commonplace as they are unexeiting. Therefore, reader, you will pardon us if we are trite, because you must realize that we could not be otherwise without departing from the truth. And so, seratim. I It is untrue that we were delivered by Bunzell; we were delivered from Bunzell by good fortune and the passage of time. We were delivered from him and his mystic satellites and from that sulphuric air of defiance that hung about them; but we left the lame and the halt behind. This was a course founded upon a new principle of chemistry teaching but in its ruins were the same old kind of Hunks and plenty of them. And before we had shaken ourselves free from this. another bete- nair was upon us. Through hours of endless and dreary monotony we were pumped full of relations -hours. thank heaven, never to returnito be convinced of but one thing, that Hman is both wonderfully and fearfully made. It was. withal, a kindly group and the hours with Knower. Malone and the Xylol bottle were not unpleasant. And in the midst of these hectic days came a new interest. The complete and lucid descriptions of Physiological processes that Fischer gave us, his pains- taking choice of words, the charts and experiments that illustrated already clear language. all represented an anxiety on our behalf that gave us encourage- ment in a new pursuit. Not so brilliant zuld convincing were Isaac's Clemon- strations. These days. because they were our earliest, were our most impressionable and because the most impressionable. the longest-lived in recollection. Mornings of unremitting grind. afternoons more placid but wearisome with the sameness of that search for knowledge in the water-logged dead. And studyestudy. beneath the Damocleian sword of failure. They began in the squalor and inefficiency of the old college: they proceeded, in a few weeks, amid the con- fusion that comes with the passing of the old and the abrupt advent of the new; readjustment having been eomp1eted. they were ended with refinement and dignity in our new htlmevthe Flnest in the land. 11 Ah, chis was the winter of our discontent. We reassembled in a time of mental and physical fever and Dame Rumor stalked amongst us. IIistor- ically speaking. we were as yet nothing. Annoyed by the vacillations of second 'tlues tmeaning lieutenantst, perplexed with the therapeutics of the unknown and dreaded epidemic, we all drew together in a bond against common enemies. As the hrst-mentioned and more evil of these two things lingered, we out- mmplained the nervous wards. What with drill. K. 13. . guard duty, spon- taneous vaudeville and endless poker. we forgot medicine entirely. The ill wind, however. blowing good. brought our faults and Fine points to our door. We knew each other better thereafter and the knowledge was mostly pleasant. Returning. reeivilized. from Christmas vacations. we found the clouds of Bacteriology gathering and we took to our books with an energy that our total success in that subject betrayed later, much to the joy of the kindly Wherry. What Hermanies said. we could not understand and so it mattered little. Then came Stark with biting and. perhaps, well-direeted sarcasm. We listened without emotion tn poorly worded dehnitions 0f terrific length. Forty-storv eiaesitications fell upon unheeding ears. After an hour of this off to the piano stools and the famous slides that were learned by number or some peculiar Page Sevenly-eigh!
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