The record of the class of 1918 . it by study-ing at Chicago duringthe summer monthsand would have suc-ceeded if anotherambition had not sup-pressed this one. Upon our entryinto the war WilliamHoover, not discour-aged by many failures,tried nearly everyform of the servicepossible. The ac-companying picture shows the grim determination with which he finally overcame theweight requirement, consuming one quart of cream and one of milk per day, per week, perhalf year. When Deac wasnt playing around juggling thermos bottles he might be seenwith a measuring tape watching the rolls of fat appear. Nee


The record of the class of 1918 . it by study-ing at Chicago duringthe summer monthsand would have suc-ceeded if anotherambition had not sup-pressed this one. Upon our entryinto the war WilliamHoover, not discour-aged by many failures,tried nearly everyform of the servicepossible. The ac-companying picture shows the grim determination with which he finally overcame theweight requirement, consuming one quart of cream and one of milk per day, per week, perhalf year. When Deac wasnt playing around juggling thermos bottles he might be seenwith a measuring tape watching the rolls of fat appear. Needless to say that afterChristmas he entered the Ambulance department of the army. We have mentioned Deac as the host of the class. As such his career was not completewithout assuming the role of Harvey Klock in the tower room of Barclay with its multi-tudinous possibilities. Deac will never be a scholar nor a great orator, but he will alwaysbe the first on hand with a sympathetic heart and a bit of friendly help in time of 84 918 CLASS RECORD 1918 MATTHEW MANLOVE HYNSON Matty Matty is one of the most misjudged men in college. Given the most beautiful voicein college, as Ed Porter was reputed to possess, and Matty would be more than able totake care of himself with our tribe of would-be humorists. We all remember the dayswhen Mattys shafts clearly laid low such reputed wits as Lusson, Alexander, and Schenck, and there are few fellows that would take asgood-naturedly all the foolish gaff to whichhe has been exposed. With Link and Coleman, Hynson formeda sociable triumvirate during the past twoyears which have the scalps of many remark-able parties on their belts. Some of the bestof these were those at Lawndale, and Linkloves to relate of the progress made by Mattyin his amorous undertakings at such is also one of our theater-trailers andholds high count for the number of shows seenin one day, but this is no great crime—thereare lots of others bitten by the sa


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