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OFFICERS First Semester President - - : Tuomas Cyrus GALLOWAY, JR. Vice- President - - - - Bess MAy GIBson Secretary - - . EsTHER ELIzABETH LARSON ‘Treasurer : - : Roy HICHELBERGER Second Semester President - - - THOMAS Cyrus GALLOWAY, JR. First Vice-President - - - Bess MAy GriBson Second Vice-President - - GEORGE HERBERT WYMAN Secretary - - - - BERTHA E. RANSOM Treasurer - - - - - - Ortts Ross Committees Commencement: WILLIAM WILson GosLE BERTHA E. RANSOM WALTER MANVILLE MYERS Senior Play: Brss MAy G1sson NORMAN BROWN ADKINSON RuTH ANNA FOGLE Class Pin: Leon G. NICHOLS LELIA ALoystA TILLEY STEWART CAMPBELL Class Colors: GOLD and BLUE Yell CLIKKETY! CLAKKITY! BIFF! BAM! BOO! GE LILLE! GE LALLE! GE LILLE! GE LOO! ’07! ’07! ZIP! ZAM! ZOO! SENIORS! SENIORS! GOLD and BLUE! »
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SENIORS It has been the custom heretofore for each senior class to make its appearance in the yearbook heralded by a long narration of the won- derful deeds they have done, and of the greatness—in their own estima- tion—of their existence at the University of Idaho. It is but a matter of evolution that such trivial matter as this must in time give way to something more substantial—something that, while it has the spirit of mirth and jest which is supposed to prompt these boastful prefaces, yet has a kernel of deeper worth, something which has the true seriousness of life in it. And so the senior class of 1907 are to be the ones to take this first long stride—not to be sure, because they have no prowess to boast of, for all their deeds can be found recorded in the succeeding pages of this book. You need only turn to the departments of debate, of athletics, of student organizations, of military, of prizes and schol- arships, to find that the seniors claim their share of honors. It is rather because they prefer to leave with us some of the seriousness which they get from life. To this end they have furnished the annual staff with statistics, with their views on certain questions concerning the welfare of the University, with personal estimates of themselves and their instructors. The results which follow are the sum total of the answers received and do not show fully the diversity of opinion which existed in some cases. This is the way they have decided : The average expenses of the seniors’ four years in college were: Freshman, $235; Sophomore, $255; Junior, $280; Senior, $322. The lowest expenses of any one student were: Freshman, $125; Soph- omore, $160; Junior, $225; Senior, $250. ‘The highest expenses of any cne student were: Freshman, $325; Sophomore, $340; Junior, $350; Senior, $400. One-half of the seniors have kept a cash account of their expenses while in college. One-half of them have paid all their way through college; about one-third of them have paid part, while the very small remaind er have not depended upon themselves at all. The means by which they earned this money are many. Some
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