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Clarence Jacob Settles, QB.L.j, Fulton, Mo. Philologic. Grayson Letcher Tucker, QA. BQ, St. Louis, Mo. Beta Theta Pi, Philologic, june Contest de- claimer, '07-08, Student Volun- teer, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '07-09, Glee Club, '06-07, Wiiiiier Declam- atory Contest, '07, Track Team, '06, Debating Team, '08, '10, Monthly Staff, '08-10, Editor-in chief Blue Iay,'10, Athletic Board '08, President Student Body, 1909-10. ' Marquess Wallace, QA. BQ, Mexico, Mo. K. A., Philalethian, President, Secretary, Intercolle- giate debater, '09, Y. M. C. A., Vice-President, '09, Secretary, '08, Glee Club, '07, '08, '10, Man- ager, '10, Quartet, '10, Manager, Lecture Course, 1909-10, Monthly Staff, 1909-10, Blue Jay Staff, 1909-10, President joint Session, '09, James Willis Wilsoii, QA.B.j, St. Charles, Mo. K. A., Phila- lethian, President, Vice-president, Treasurer, June Contest Essayist, '08, june Contest Debater, '09, Intercollegiate Debater, '09, Ora- torical committeeman, '10, Blue Jay Staff, '09, Manager Blue Jay, '10, Monthly Staff, 1908-09. J E'
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Class of 1911. The Historian warns the casual peruser of these annals against any hasty comparison of the classes '10 and '11. iNow, dear guests, it becomes my great privilege to show you the junior property. That palatial building on yonder steep hill is the junior house. There, where the pure air is hrst kissed by the rays of the morning sun, life is all joy. But we must go nearer. You see these two roads, this right one is for the juniors only, long, rough and sometimes discouraging it is but nevertheless 'leads the faithful safely homeward. This left way is a short cut for the guests. Follow me! Q This property belongs to the college and every year is entrusted to new tenants though occasionally some man fails in the requirements of the farm and consequently must remain to makergood. V VVhen we first got possession it was gossiped that the property would de- teriorate for the lack of men and means to keep up the various branches. True we were few and four Celj in numbers but we were determined to be many and fore in college arts and productions. As the first step in any great organization is to organize, we elected officers. Then followed advertising through the press and by conspicuous posters and painted signs. . Thus our work well begun, we labored in earnest. Every held has been well tilled, every business cared for, all investments increased and now the out-put far exceeds that of former years. So much for the farm. Let-us investigate the house, which you will find also in good condition. My ,friends are absent on business, I regret, but you shall see their portraits. This stately fellow with the high forehead and smiling face possesses a remarkable voice, is a member of the Angelic Choir and College Glee Club. A basket ball player and no mean student is our class president, F. C. Llewellyn. The owner of this portrait is Capt. john Penney of the gridiron. He also holds office in the K. O. D. H. tex Pj and is a popular student. This fellow with the Sampson curls is little but often heard. He is an honor student, declaimer, orator and an athlete, by name F. P. Baker. And this is last your humble servant, the historian. A skeptic in Physics and unjustly labeled librum Vermis tbook-wormj. Hopes to become a Chinese doctorfl ' Guests you were, friends you are. l thank you for this manifestation of interest you have shown our class by your short visit. Hoping to see. you in the audience on commencement day, june 8, 1911, to witness the graduation of the best ever Senior class, we remain your, ' FARE-YOU-VVELL. 28 f C 9 5 as l Iv H! -4.
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