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I 7 /o - ' '" -i V o a\\o d^ efcvaUt. iwA Seniors. Officers E. K. Crowley President Laura Breisch Vice-President Agnes Anderson vSecretary EDWIN KENNETH CROWLEV Football Team, 1905-09. Captain and Manager of Baseball, 1905-09. - Boys Glee Club, 1905-09. Class Secretary, 1905-06. Vice-President of Class, 1906-07. Sergeant-Major of Cadet Corps, 1906-07 Delta Theta Kappa Fraternity, 1906. Basketball Team, 1907-09. Class Secretary, 1907-08. First Lieutenant of Company A, 1907-08. President of Delta Theta Kappa Fraternity, 1907-08. Major of Cadet Corps, 1908-09 . Class President, 1908-09. President of Engineers' Society, 1908-09. An enthusiastic athlete as long as he is injured. LAURA ELIZABETH BREISCH Belles Lettres Society, 1905. Scientific Editor of "Student," 1905-07. Assistant Literary Editor of "Student," 1907-08. Captain of Company C, 1906-07. Class Vice-President, 1907-08. Vice-President of Belles Lettres Society, 1907-09. Girls' Basketball Team, 1905-06. Girls' Mandolin Club, 1905-09. Girls' Glee Club, 1905-09. "Organizations" Editor of "The Wyo," 1908-09. Editor-in-Chief of "Student," 1908-09. Terribly flighty, but good naturcd and means well. NATALIE ELIZABETH SWIGART School of Music. AGNES M. ANDERSON Alpha Omega Sorority, 1907. Secretary Alpha Omega Sorority, Spring 1908. Vice-President Alpha Omega Sorority, Fall 1908. President Alpha Omega Sorority, 1909. Class Secretary-Treasurer, 1909. Girls' Glee CluL 1907-09. Girls' Mandolin Club, 1908-09. Puzzle—So pretty and popular and still not a flirt! ANNA T. BILLS Girls' Mandolin Club, 1906-09. Girls' Glee Club, 1906-09. Belles Lettres Society, 1909. Her eyes! I don't blame Cheyenne. STELLA BOYER Girls' Mandolin Club, 1908-09. Girls' Glee Club, 1908-09. Secretary Belles Lettres Society, 1909. She came from Wheatland. "Nuff sed." % GRACE LILLIAN DREW Girls' Mandolin Club, 1906-08. Belles Lettres Society, 1906-07. Secretary-Treasurer Belles Lettres, 1907-08. President Belles Lettres, 1908-09. The B. L.-csl B. L. in the bunch. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation r http://www.archive.org/details/wyo01juni "Bob," the 'Varsity Mascot. (Property of Otto Gramm, President of the Board of Trustees.) —; (imtittg. Friend?, Faculty, Alumnus, Students all We greet you. and thanks extend for favors great and small. In launching this first annual, heroic '09 and '10 Have often asked your help, and when You read this little hook in brown and yellow clad, We trust you'll feel repaid and truly glad The 'Varsity is coming to its own in this and other ways. We know that this year dawned on glorious days A new and stirring era in the annals of the school. When modern ideas, higher aspirations, loyalty and progress rule. And so we've told vou of the various things we do In class rooms and the gym, then added jokes a few For spice, and history which all wish to remember We've toiled and moiled on it since last December, But if we please you, we are well content, And say farewell, with happy sense of time well spent. Serration. ttfa (EljarbH (Dltor Mmtn, Who, by His Ability and Enthusiasm, Has Enlisted Each One of Us in the Task of Making Wyoming's University the Greatest in the West. Whose Effort for Us and Our Interests Has Known No Limit of Time or Difficulty. Who Has Worked With Us, Shoulder to Shoulder, in Football and in Latin, in Vacation and Examination Week. Wt btbxvxt? ttjts little look of (EalUg? Joy, And May It Be the First of Many Issued Under His Guidance. w i£&$^im& Board of Editors. Editor-in -ChiEE Leslie B. Cook- Roy P. Akeson, Associate Officers Edna A. Biddick, Secretary Lester Worthington, Treasurer Business Manager Wallace Taylor Clyde V. Simpson, Associate Ass< >c r ate Editors Harriet Abbot, Literary Lanra Breisch, Classes and Societies Edwin Crowley, Athletics Katherine Taylor, Dates Evangeline Downev, Eds and Co-Eds Hon. Otto Gramm President Board of Trustees. 51 lhe Board of Trustees. Officers Otto Gramm President Timothy F. Burke, LL. B Vice-President Arthur C. Jones Treasurer Frank Sumner Burraere, B. A Secretary EXKCL'TIYK COMMITTEE Otto Gramm Gibson Clark V. J. Tidball Members Term Appointed Expires 1902 Hon. Arthur C. Jones 191 1903. .Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold Stone, B. A 191 1908 Hon. Henry A. Coffeen, M. A 191 1895 Hon. Timothy F. Burke. LL. B 19 13 1903 Hon. A. J. Mokler 1913 1907 Hon. J. F. Crawford. 1913 1895 Hon. Otto Gramm 191 1908 Hon. Gibson Clark 191 1909. .Hon. Yolney Jean Tidball, B. A., LL. B. .1915 The State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ex-Officio The President of the University, Ex-Officio. University Calendar. 1909. June 13-17 Commencement Week. Sept. 20 Examinations for Admission. Sept. 21 First Semester Begins. Nov. 25-26 Thanksgiving Vacation. Dec. 24 Christmas Vacation Begins. 1910. Jan. 3 University Work Resumed. Jan. 26 Semester Examinations Begin. Jan. 28 First Semester Ends. Jan. 31 Registration for Second Semester, Feb. 1 Second Semester Begins. Feb. 12 Lincoln Day. Feb. 22 Washington Day. March 24-29 Easter Vacation. March 30 University Work Resumed. June 9 Semester Examinations Begin. June 13-16 Commencement Week. June 20 Summer Term Begins. iIhe Facult: The dear old forget-me-nots of the Uni. CHARLES OLIVER M ERICA A. B. (De Pauw) M. A. (Icwa Wesleyan) LL. D. ( Lawrence ) President and Professor of English, 1908. An unpopular mollycoddle. AVEN NELSON M. S. (Drury) M. A. (Harvard) Ph. D. (Denver) Professor of Biology and Curator of Rocky Mountain Herbarium, 1887. .-/ beautiful specimen of Proficus Paculem. HENRY MERZ B. S., M. A. ( Blackburn ) Professor of German, 1888. A cold, cruel cynic. Dates following titles indicate the year of first appointment in the University. JUNE ETTA DOWNEY B. A. (Wyoming) M. A., Ph. D. (Chicago) Professor of Philosophy and English, and Principal of the Department of University Extension, 1898. No lack of functioning in her neurones. CHARLES BASCOM RIDGAWAY B. A., M. S. (Dickinson) (Student at Harvard) (Student at Cornell) Professor of Mathematics, 1896. A hater of girls. HELEN MIDDLEKAUFF (Illinois State Normal School) ( Wellesley) Professor of the English Language and Principal of the Preparatory Department, 1903. In advocate of slang. HENRY GRANGER KNIGHT B. A., M. A. (University of Washington) Professor of Chemistry and State Chemist, 1904. A hike-warm chemist. AGNES MATHILDE WERGELAND Ph. D. (Zurich) Professor of History and French., 1902. Protected in her summer's journey by the loving wishes of iter 'Varsity friends. MINNA AVA NELLA STONER B. S. (South Dakota Agricultural College) ( Normal Diploma Boston Normal School of Household Art) Professor of Home Economics and Dean of Women, 1907. A swell Dean. Ask the Benedicts. GRACE RAYMOND HEBARD B. S., M. A. (Iowa) Ph. D. (Illinois Wesleyan) Professor of Political Economy and Li- brarian, 1891. Weak and vacillating. ALBERT C. DART B. S. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Professor of Mining and Geology, 1907. A portly, puzzling problem. 11AROL D. COB URN B. Lit., M. A. (Wyoming) First Lieut. 8th Infantry, U. S. A. Professor of Military Science and Tactics and Director of Physical Training, 1908. Professor of Walking. CHARLES KERNS BUCKLE A. B., M. A. (Rio Grande) Ph. D. (Wooster) Principal of the State Normal School and Professor of Education, 1908. A perfect terror. FliANCIS JEROME HOLDER M. A., Ph. D. (Yale) Principal of the School of Commerce and Professor of Commercial Studies, 1908. Slow but sure. ELMER GEORGE HOEFER B. S. (Wisconsin) Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1908. So homely! JAMES DEKREES LeCRON B. A. (Northwestern) Registrar, Instructor in Shorthand and Typewriting, 1908. A disbeliever in co-education. MARY SLAVENS CLARK (Chicago Musical College) Assistant Professor of Piano and Theory of Music and Director of the School of Music, 1903. Even tempered and quiet. ARTHUR EMMONS BELLIS B. S, M. S. (Michigan) Assistant Professor of Physics, 1908. Not as sood-lookius. as Iiis brother. JAMES DeLOSS TOWAR B. S., M. S. (Michigan Agricultural Col- lege) Professor of Agriculture, Director of Ex- periment Station and Superintendent of Farmers' Institutes, 1907. A professor without jokes. WILLIAM HARLOW REED Curator of the Museum and Instructor in Geology, 1903. A worldly man, fond of dress. LESLIE B. McWETHY. B. S. (Michigan Agricultural College) Instructor in Agronomy, 1907. Fond of floor-walking. LOTTA I. CRAWFORD B. S. (Kansas Agricultural College) Instructor in Domestic Science and Art, 1908. Interested only in the theoretical side of her subject. MAUDE H. FLING A. B., M. A. (Nebraska) ( Student at Yale) Instructor in Greek, Latin and English. Arnica Prcporibus. JOHN A. HILL Gone but not forgotten. OTTO LOUIS PRIEN M. D. V. (Colorado Agricultural College) B. S. (Wyoming) Professor of Veterinary Science and Station Veterin- arian, 1907. Does not believe in dancing. ARNOLD G. H. BODE B. A. (Sydney, Australia) M. A. (Denver) (Oxford, England) Director of School of Music and Professor of Pipe Organ and the Theory and History of Music, 1909. We arc sorry to have him added to the faculty. VIOLA DOUGHERTY GOODWIN ( Pupil of E. O. Spitzer and Leopold Schade) Instructor in Violin, Violoncello, Guitar, Mandolin and Piano, 1909. A peach of a chaperone. JOHN HUNTON ( Wyoming School of Music) Instructor in Piano, 1909. Trembles at the prospect of girl pupils. FRANK SUMNER BURRAGE, B. A. Secretary Board of Trustees, 1908. A phlegmatic lump of leanness. ROSS BROCKWAY MOUDY B. S., M. S. (University of Wyoming) Assistant State Chemist. A lover of poor food products. FRANK EDGAR HEFNER Ph. G., B. S., M. S. (South Dakota Agricultural Col- lege) Assistant Station Chemist, 1904. Is marriage a failure.'' FRANK ARTHUR SMITH B. S. (Wyoming) Assistant in Chemistry, 1907 Loved for his lovely unknown.