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7-f K get MARY OLIVE WELLS Ada Grammar School, I9l lg Class Secre- tary, l9l3-l4. Mary is another of our number who is espe- cially noted for her diminutive stature. But when we reflect that it is the little things in this world that count, we feel sure that Mary has a life of useful service before her, if noth- ing more than to cheer and brighten the life of some lonely old bachelor. And we truly believe that if Providence pointed out such a course for Wells she would not shrink from her duty. RALPH B. NEISWANDER Boxwell Graduate, 191 l 5 New Stark High School, l9l 3. Here modesty reigns supreme. Ralph is one of those quiet unassuming persons who can ever greet You with a smile. If every one attended as strictly to their own business as does our friend Ralph, what a grand place this old world would be. He doesn't seem to be bothered by that subject which is of such vital concern to most High School boys: namely, that of Girls ln this small body is lodged a mighty mind. 18 ROSA MARGUERITE BETZEL Boxwell Graduate, l9l2. Rosa came to us in our Senior year, so we are ignorant as to her past history, but judging from the present it must have been of the best. Rosa talks little, thinks much and appreciates a quiet good time, but we have never known her to engage in unseemly mirth. We have heard it whispered that she aspires to become the wife of a great college professor, but we can not vouch for this.
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WALTER V. AGIN Boxwell Graduate, l9l0g New Stark High School, I9lZg I. C. C., l9I4g Football Man- ager, l9I4g Editor-in-Chief, Cn Yor Hi. Keep your seats, ladies and gentlemen, for it is no one but our Editor-in-chief. Since Agin came into our midst he has learned many things to his own sorrow but to other people's evident enjoyment. During football season he became familiarly known as Manager Aginf' In this capacity he succeeded in losing all the balls and bawling things up in general. He is also noted for his extreme bashfulness, and his very serious tum of mind. MARY BLOSSER Boxwell Graduate, I9I0g New Stark High School, l9l3. Mary is quiet and unassuming, yet a friend of all. Mary is not only educated in books, but in travel, as she left High School one year and traveled extensively through the West. Her een sae bright, 'her brow sae white, Her temple locks as brown's a berry, And aye they dimpl't wi' a smile, The rosy cheeks o' bonny Mary. 17 F RANK CUSSANS State Normal School, South Dakota, l9l l- I2g Co. G, O. N. G4 Class President, l9l2- 13g Class Treasurer, l9l4-l5. And still we gazed and still the wonder grew that one small head could carry all he knew. Cuzzie does more work in one day than the ordinary person does in three. He is sim- ply bubbling over with life and ambition and he seems to radiate that magnetic energy wherever he goes. He has certainly been the shining iight of our class and if dogged ,determination will count for anything we are safe in predict- ing for Frank a brilliant future.
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NATE J. STOBER RI-IEA HENRY Hesse FLORIDA Boxwell Graduate, 1911 g Class Treasurer, 1912-13. Nate is one of our tried and trusty farmer boys. He evidently bases his philosophy on the theory that he will be kept busy tending to his own affairs without mixing in other people's. Nate has a virtue that is not possessed by cer- tain others of his classmates: namely, the abil- ity to remain quiet when he has nothing to say. Nate is a loyal friend, a conscientious, faithful worker and a good student. Graduate Ada Grammar School, 1911. Notwithstanding the fact that Rhea has quite a bit of the scales in her favor, she is one of the fairest of the class of '15, Rhea is a great lover of fun, and her good natured, cheery smile makes one feel that life is worth living- at least it seems to have had some such effect on Ralph. Her eyes remind one of the azure skies of summer. 19 Ada Grammar School, 19IIg Football, 1911-I2-I3-14: Basket Ball, 1913-14-15. Hesse has always been a loyal member of his class both in the school-room and on the athletic field. On the football field Hesse was one of the strongest and steadiest of the back- field men. Strength, good common sense and a pleasant disposition are three prominent fea- tures of this husky lad. The first he acquired, the second he inherited, and the third just seems to be natural for him. W
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