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jane Stephenson Lochner . . . . . .Scientific Tennis Club 121131 141. Uliappy am I: from care I am free! Why aren't they all contented like me P Thomas Frederick Older ............................ Scientific Sigma Kappag Foot Ball 1415 Class Base Ball 131g Manager of Senior Play. Talk to him of Jaeolfs ladder and he would ask the numter of steps. Florence Walker ................ . . .................... . . Not graduated on account of sickness during the sec-ond semesterg Tau Deltag Vice-President of Class 1313 Associate Editor of Sickle. If virtue feeble were, Heaven itself would stoop to her. Caroline Elizabeth Hall ............................. English Entered school in Junior yearg Class Essayistg Senior Play. Take her up tenderly, Lift her with care. Fashioned so slenderly, Young, and so fair. Lily Mary Anderson ............... . . . .English Out upon it, I have loved Three whole days together: And am like to love three more, If it prove fair weather. Delphia Elizabeth Grandon . . . . .English Tau Delta. Thoughtless of beauty, she was Beauty's self. Mildred Marie Connely ................................ Latin Lyceum Banquet 131g Junior Hop Reception Committee 1315 Mem- ber of Tennis Club 121 131 1415 Class Prophetessg Senior Play. tYou know I say Just what I think, and nothing more nor less. Harry Ray Heabler ................................. English Sigma Kappag Base Ball 111 121 131 1415 Captain of Base Ball 131 141 Basket Ball 121 131 1415 Captain of Basket Ball 131 141g Track Team 121 1315 Foot Ball 121 131 141g Associate Editor of Sickle. When he and a friend differ, No standing room is left for speetatorsf' Minnie Belle Older ........................ .... L atin lf e'er she knew an evil thought, She spoke no evil word.
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Class History. Caroline Edwards. Our band is few but true and tried, Our leader frank and bold, The other classes tremble, When our honored name is told. INE is a task so heavy that I am half disheartened before I begin a history for the world and for posterity of the class of 1905. Were it merely to recount some trifling war like the struggle for Independence or to trace the development of a great movement like the Reformation, it would indeed be asimple taskg but to recount all of the wit and the wisdom, the heroic deeds and the phil- anthropic acts necessary for a full history of the class of 1905, would be an overwhelming undertaking. Let us be content, therefore, with only tasting morsels from tl1is banquet of historical facts. September 2, IQOI, is the first date of the history of our famous class. It was then that seventy-eight Freshmen, forty-one girls and thirty-seven boys, began to wander about in the labyrinthian realms of Adrian High School. Once initiated into high school ways, we became so deeply engrossed in the work that nothing could draw us away from our studies. We could not find time in our intellectual growth to organiie ourselves into a legal body. However, all people have found at least one thing necessary for the develop- ment of the intellectual side, namely, a strong central government to secure internal tranquility and external non-interference. And so we found it. Constantly surrounded by those who thought themselves our superiors, open to attack at any moment, we felt that we must have some organized means of protection. The boys naturally felt this need most strongly and were the first to think of an election. This was exceedingly unfortunate as they were strong opposers of VVoman Suffrage, especially when they realized that the women concerned were in the major- ity. To pass over such an unpleasant subject hurriedly, the boys slyly held an election in which they chose all of the class officers from their own mem- bers. Then a class meeting was held the following night. Hardly a member of the class was absent. The boys first plausibly explained that the night before they had feared a' disturbance from the upper classmcn if they filed across the hall from their own to the girls' room, and then they
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