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Denver. Colorado Margaret Anna Price. Latin. Philosophy. iraduated front the West IVnver High School. 95 : entered I . of I), from University of South Dakota. '98: Fort night I v Delating Club; Y. W. C A. “An easy dignity of mien. Claiming respect, yet waiving state.” “By name and nature . Pearl of great Price. Louis Moses Potasliinsky..............................L’niversity Park. Colorado Hebrewc ami Creek. Philosophy. Filtered from U. of 1). Prefatory School, oo: Y. M. C. A.; Pastor Collins (M. K.) Chapel. Denver. “A true, good man there was there of religion. Pious and poor—the parson of a town.” Walter Rice Sheldon...................................University Park, Colorado Chemistry, li nglish. Prepared by Ohio University Preparatory School: entered from Ohio University, ujoo: F.ditor-in-Chief Clarion, oo-’ot : Golf Club: Debating Club; Tennis Association. “He was of the reportorial persuasion.” His pencil was striking, resistless, ami grand. His manners were gentle, complying and bland. John Wellesley Stephenson.................................................Salida. Colorado Philosophy. Economics. Filtered from Salida Academy. 98: Class President, oo-’oi-’cw; Foot-hall Team, '98- 99-01 : Base-ball Team. 98- 99-'oi ; Delating Club; Kynewislxik Board, 01 : Debating Team with Wyoming University, 01 : Delegate State ()ratorical Association, 02. “He’s so opinioned of his own abilities.” “It a youth would be distinguished in his art. art. art. I U- must keep the girls away from his heart, heart, heart.” Chellie Marguerite Stevens....................................Trinidad, C olorado Literature. Latin. Filtered from Trinidad High School. 98: Kynewisbok Board. 01 : Delegate State Oratorical Convention. 01 ; Fortnightlv Debating Club: Golf C lub; Basket-hall: Clarion Staff. “Ye belles, and ye flirts, and ye pert little things.” “She strove the neighlmrhood to please. With manners wondrous winning. And never followed wicked ways— Unless when she was sinning.” 19
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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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Fort Collins, Colorado Frederic William Stover................ Economics ami History, Philosophy. Enteral from Colorado Vgricultural College, President Athletic Association, 00-01-‘Off: Vice-President Oratorical Association. 01-02: Class President. Manager Glee Club. Manager Kvnewisbok. '01; Debating Club; Base-ball Team. 'cjlj-oo-'oi; Denver Law School. 01 -02; Brewer Ijegal Club. “A Daniel come to judgment! Yea, a Daniel! ’ “The ancient heroes were illustrious For 1 icing benign, and not hlustrous. Marv Clark Travlor.............................................Denver, Colorado • • Mathematics ami Astronomy, Modern Languages. Entered from West Denver High School. ’«)£-. translated text book “History of Astronomy” from French, 00-01; contributed to Popular Astronomy, 00-01: riectrd to American Association for Advancement of Science. 01; presented paj r before A. A. A. S.. ‘01: Fortnightly Debating Club; candidate for A. M. 02. “For certain, she cotdd write and cipher, too. ' “Who knows what may hap|»en?... Patience, and shuffle the cards.” Marian Salford Van Dyne.........................................Eaton, Colorado Latin, Mathematics. Entered from Greeley High ScIhxiI. V 8: Secretary Oratorical Association. 00- 01: Delegate State iratnrieal Convention, '02: Clarion Staff. 02: Preparatory Prize in ireek. ‘00: Y. V. C. A.; I ’ortnightly Debating Club; («olf Club “A quiet, gentle maid. Clear-brained and keen, she’s worth her weight in gold. In gold? A mine of diamonds she.’ Ella Ycazic...................................................Denver. Colorado English, History. Prepared by Washhiirn Preparatory Sell ml: enteral I , of D. from Washhurn College. 01. “Marked with some act • »i goodness every lay.” “Silent, hut none the less wonderful.” Xorine May Wilson.....................................Denver. Colorado Creek. English. Graduated from Tojjcka (Kan. 1 High Sc In ml. ‘t,S: entered from Washhurn College. 01: Basket-ball Team. ’Though she U-nds him. die olieys him. Though she draws him. yet she follows. Cscless each without the other.” 20
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