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NOEL GODDARD "Her very frowns are fairer iar
Than smiles of other maidens are."

England claims the services of Noel on her graduation.
She has been a most efficient Secretary through out our
days of trials and tribulations and has very capably
served on various committees. We are proud to have in
our Class such a topping good Adjustor. She was in B.J.'s
Lyceum Clinic,

HERMAN G. GRAY "Now Jove in his next commodity of hair, send
thee a beard."

Herman's Barber Shop has been a melting POT for the stu­
dent body for the past eighteen months, and memories of
pleasant hours spent here will linger in the minds of
many in the years to come. Herman is a member of the
Speaking Clubs, Delta Sigma Chi, and the Loyal Five. PSC
will long mourn the loss of its Coccygeal Analyst, as
this Professor leaves for Georgia.

OSCAR P. HAAS "A quiet mannered lad was he,
Courteous and care free."

Now this fellow Haas may look rather quiet at times, but
that is not his natural state,- it is usually the lull
before the storm, as he is very seldom at a loss for
tricks with which to befuddle and enrage the public.What
is of more importance, he is an industrious worker, be­
ing a first class decorator* He is one of those model
youths whom it Is perfectly safe to follow. Oscar plans
to favor Wisconsin with his ability.

ANNE HEARN "To live in hearts we leave behind us
is not to die."

For geniality and good nature we all must bow before the
keeper of that ready smile of good feeling, a smile
backed by a character of sterling quality, that has made
her many a friend, Anne is also a member of the Pi Chi
Phi, and leaves for Arkansa with best wishes for her
classmates.

BERT C. HEARN "They that govern the most, make the least noise."

A firm and steadfast member of the Hearn & Hearn Concern,
one member of which Is seldom seen 'sans 1'outre'. Bert
has been a hard worker while at P.S.C., and has turned in
a nice performance as Faculty Representative for the So­
phomore and Junior years. Keep up the good work, Bert,
and you will obtain the success we wish for you,

C. J. HERTLEIN "Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul."

With the ambition of Caesar behind him, C.J. has con­
quered his course of studies, so that he now can say,
"Veni, Vidi, Vici," even as Caesar did. We wish him all
success, and success will not have to carry a lantern to
find this prospective Chiropractic practitioner.
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