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MRS. RETTA BRISSBNPEN HELEN G. GARRIGUES LOR1NG D. BECKWITH WALTER R. SHELDON FRED. W. STOVER LOUIS M. POT ASHINSKY EDITH GULLETTE W1LHELM1NA MOHR NELLIE OSWALD ALICE AMSDEN - HAS. EDWARD GRIFFIN JOHN W. STEPHENSON SS1E C KUNKELY MAKV IK AYLOR MINA GARRETT EDNA MYERS MARGARET PRICE MARIAN VAN DYNE CHELLIE STEVENS MAY WILSON GRACE COCKLE ELLA VEAZIB
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Mrs. Retta llrissewlen................................University Park, Colorado Modern Languages, I Philosophy. Kntered from U. of D. Preparatory School. 98. Perseverance was her conquering virtue.” Grace Lydia Cockle....................................University Park, Colorado English, French. Entered from University of Vermont, 98; V. V. C. A. ”1 go. I go; took how 1 go Swifter than arrow from Tartar’s bow. Henry Francis Dunkel...........................................Denver, Colorado Latin, Philosophy. Entered from W est Denver High School. 97; Editor Bulletin. 99; Winner English Essay Prize, oi : Secretary-Treasurer Athletic Association. ’ot- 02; Debating Club; Tutor in Latin. 01-02. In truth he was a strange and wayward wight. So he. through learning and through fancy, took His Rights sublime. Mina Gertrude Garrett..........................................Denver. Colorado Latin, Philosophy. Entered from South Denver High School, 97; Fortnightly Debating Club; Kvnewisbok Board. 01: Class Vice-President, oi- o2. Deep love for learning, and a zeal for truth.” Being, besides, industriously inclined. Helen Genet Garrigues...........................................Greeley, Colorado English. History and Economics. Entered from Greeley High School, ’98; Assistant Editor Clarion. 01 ; Secretary Oratorical Association. 99: Assistant Editor Kvnewisbok. 01 : Golf Club: Fortnightly Debating Club; Y. V. C. A. Much study is a weariness to the flesh. “Let thy precept lie. ‘lie easy. Charles Edward Griflin....................................... Brighton, Colorado C 'll cm ist ry. I at he mat ics. Entered from U.of I). Preparatory School, President Jratorical Association, ; Debating Club; Debating Team with University of W yoming. '02; Kvnewisbok Board, 01. “A politician—one who could circumvent the devil. 16
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Denver. Colorado Mary Edith Gullctte Mathematics, Latin. Entered from Loveland High School, K; V. W. ( . A. “Tranquility So pureh sat there, that waves great nor small Did ever rise to any height at all.” Jessie Christian Ktinkely.....................................Denver, Colora lo Latin. Greek. Entered from East Denver High School, i K; V. V. C. A.; Fortnightly Debating Ouh; Kynewisbok Hoard, or “A daughter of the gods. divinely tall And most divinely fair.” “Sad visaged maid, tin face unmask, and smile.” Mrs. Myrtle Howland Ling...........................University Park. Colorado Latin. Modern Languages. Entered from Auburn (X. V.l High School, 7; Prep. Greek Prize. 01: V. V. C. A. A perfect woman. nobly planned. l o warn, to comfort, to command Edna Welle Myers...............................................Salida. Colorado Latin. English. Entered from Salida High School. K; Class Secretary and Treasurer. oj: Fortnightly Debating Club; Tennis Association. “For men may come ami men may go, but I talk on forever.” Wilhebnina Mohr................................................Denver. Colorado German. Philosophy. Teacher in Denver Public Schools. “Whom we Sdioolmistress name;”..................... “And in her hand, for sceptre, she docs wield Tway birchen sprays.” Nellie (Iswald.. . .Denver. Colorado Philosophy. Economics. Graduated from West Denver High School, 'fy: f »r years Secretary and Librarian Sviir-s l aw Library Association, Denver; I). I . I-aw School. entered I . I), t ollege of Lil eral Arts. oo. ( t the persevering feu Some from ho|H less task withdrew.—Not she. 16
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