Wyo . t firmly, refused to go into the matter moredeeply. KANTARO OKUDA Bingo, Japan On August 1, 1877, the stork, bearing the emblem of the risingsun under one wing, deposited a tiny, squalling, red bundle at Bingo,Japan. This little package was Kantaro Okuda. We suppose that hisearly childhood was passed in the usual manner, namely, eating, andplaying and sleeping, and eating some more. He must have quit theseinfantile pastimes at a very early age, however, and gotten down tobusiness. Okuda is a graduate of the Meiji High School of Tokio, theNormal School of Hiroshima, Forth Koto-Gakko (what


Wyo . t firmly, refused to go into the matter moredeeply. KANTARO OKUDA Bingo, Japan On August 1, 1877, the stork, bearing the emblem of the risingsun under one wing, deposited a tiny, squalling, red bundle at Bingo,Japan. This little package was Kantaro Okuda. We suppose that hisearly childhood was passed in the usual manner, namely, eating, andplaying and sleeping, and eating some more. He must have quit theseinfantile pastimes at a very early age, however, and gotten down tobusiness. Okuda is a graduate of the Meiji High School of Tokio, theNormal School of Hiroshima, Forth Koto-Gakko (whatever thatmeans), and was for several years a student at the Imperial Universityof Tokio. He has been a resident of Wyoming for five years. Lastyear he decided that a few letters after his name would not look bad, soentered here and will this year receive both a B. A. and M. A. ?^0<r» 0Q> •:-oo oo•^ OSCAR EDWARD PRESTEGARD, J. P. (Pnslyr) rV- P.) .Groton, S. Secretary Athletic Assn., 10 I 1911 Theta Editor Student,Assistant in Metallurgy,Glee Club, Dramatic Club. 11 1 V ice res. 5enior CI ass. Cadet First Serg., Basketball team, 1Basketball W, 1 0-1 1. On St. Valentines Day, 1887, the stork must have been humor-ously inclined, for it was then that he deposited Oscar Prestegard, J. P.,the human toothpick, in this vale of tears. Groton, S. Dak., was theplace. (Such a thing would never have been permitted in the UnitedStates.) It was not until 1907, however, that Presty decided to comeover and get civilized. And now look at him—a shining example ofwhat might be accomplished with ony one having the misfortune of beingborn in a foreign land, that is, of course, if you catch them young becoming naturalized he has attained marvelous fame as an his name is mentioned, John Drew, Forbes Robertson, E. and others of that class hang their he


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