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The 1925 class consisted of
J. H. Booker just about junior merit.
J. H. Eastman (tabs or tests) Lawyer,
W. R. Hoffman (test man) 85% & 80%
* J. G. Mulford (young and poor student)
C. A. Russell hardy faced man.
R. F. Shoover just about faced.
S. E. Sturdevant 80% second man.
T. R. Valenta (half-freed) Poor student
B. Gebber 80% first and passed second.
A. Brieden (H. Louis brick-layer) Failed
C. E. Woodell (badly shot soldier)
just passed second class. Good first one.
Instructors Agree
Janson of the State Denny Wilson
75% and passed second man.
For a time had R. I. Farrar of C.P. Univ.
* Am of a wealthy Detroit automobile maker.
Much interested in old centers and wants to study the berling of Central America, his mother and can't stand cold climates.