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HEBER LEMOYNE GORDAN. Gordie, who hails from the Buckeye State, is a great bucker, having made a place on this year's 'varsity team. His most noted characteristic is his winning voice, which, when accompanied with his sweet smile, make him a winner in his chosen pro- fession-canvassing. EMERSON E. HAZLETT. ' Emerson, the ice man, came to college in the fall of 1903, in care of his brother Howard. He was a member of the '06 relay team in his sophomore year, is a member of the lecture course committee, and one of the Adelphic preliminary orators this year. ALONZOA 1WAE HOAGLAND. Alonzoa comes to us from the country, near Volant. She did not enter our class until the spring term of 1904, but is truly a worthy member of '06. She is a good student, a charming classmate, and is a willing worker at whatever she is called upon to do. XNILLIAM V. IRONS In January, 1903, 1rons appeared on the scene of action at VVestminster College. Bill is the per- sonification of the old saying, Still waters run deep. He takes college life seriously, and keeps most of his thoughts to himself. His ambition is to be a doctor. RANKIN SMITH JOHNSON, Johnson was born in the early eighties. His early efforts along educational lines were made in one of the far-famed 'flittle red school houses, and in the New W'ilmington High School. He then en- tered VVestminster College, and after much hard study, to say nothing of pony riding, he has at- tained to the dignity and honor of the Junior class. 30
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LEE Roy DEEVERS. After having a violent quarrel with his nurse, Roy escaped from her clutches and joined the class of '06, then in its infancy. He is still characterized by his tempestuousness, he is, however, a loyal Iu- nior, a good student and an expert in basket-ball. BERTHA JANE DoU'rHErr. Somewhat apart from this village and nearer the town called Butler, Lived our fair classmate and friend, who is loved by all those who know her. Into our school she did come, and excels all in vir- tues and graces. Studious is she in her work, and 'congenial with all her associates. One whom the gods have intended to brighten the lives of all. WILLIAM JACOB EVERHART. Bill, an honorary member of the class of '06, hails from the beautiful town of Sharon, eighteen miles distant. William is a heavy fellow, of the broad type, has a remarkable physique and is gen- erally known throughout the student body as an ex- cellent football player, debater and society man. ETHEL FINNEY. All lands join hands in honoring our class, but Egypt has been especially good in sending Ethel to us. Ethel is a ine musician, an excellent student, and a most charming classmate. She is a good worker in everything in which she participates, always rush- ing off with, Oh, children, we must hurry. EIDITH BELLE GALEREATH. Edith is a dignified maiden, with a fondness for study and has seldom been known to Hunk, but in class it invariably is, Oh, kids, I'm scared to death. I don't know a thing. She is always dreadfully glad to see you, and so dreadfully happy. For her the banquet was just dreadfully lovely. 29
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GEORGE ANTHONY LEw1s. This young man whom I write about is- a noted character. He has great literary ability, which is now being utilized in his work as Editor-in-Chief of the Holcad. Lewis is one of the Inter-Society contest essayists. AULEY lx'ICAULEY. This innocent looking fellow is Young Auley. He has been with us for some years, but has kept so very quiet that there is little to say about him. Although he is a very brilliant fellow, he has never been seriously troubled with the swelled head. It may be said of him, VVhat sweet delight a quiet life affords. JAMES HOWARD MCBANE. Mac, surnamed Sal, is one of those quiet fellows of whose worth people hear very little until it is de- mionstrated to them, perhaps, by Junior Oration. We are all very proud Of Sal, and we regret to confess his one uncontrolable habit, that we leave you to in- fer from his fine qsan. A MARY MYRTLE TWCCALMONT, Mary Myrtle. McCalmon,t in the year '01 Came tO Westiiiinster, not only for fun But to gain knowledge in every way- In science, art, in night school, too, they say. The gentlemen, she liked to entertain At socials, banquets, as occasion came, Yet she still pursued her studies with care, And of college honors receives her share. ADAM RCTURDOCK MCCLURG. Adam is not the man of whom we read in the Bible, for his ribs have often been counted in the gym, and they're all there. Adam is an expert smoker, an old-timer at hill climbing and an authority on anything that ever happens in the professional world. 31
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