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SCARLET AND GREEN 16 M IN NIE LA NS DOW N E Was born in 1890, somewhere. She is of a lovable disposition but puzzles her teachers with strange questions and answers. She says her future intentions are undecided. GEORGE LLOYD MELLOTT lie isn't as young as he looks and can be very sedate and sober when he wants to impress you. Some people whisper that he is inclined to be a “dandy” but whether it is true or not we leave for you to decide. 11 is desire is to become a famous author. ROSALIE MAGEE Although she Is small, those who can hear will find her. She is liked by all as she is so jolly. She says she has no ••Plan” for the present but for the future- well maybe. BERT PARKER-The “Ichabod” of our class, is of a studious disposition. He does not mind in the least living on the edge of town, hut he never forgets others in like circumstances. ROXIE PARKER— Was lx rn in Auburn, in 1887. Since she lives not in the present and trusts not to the future, she is radically averse to answering questions, and so we know' little about her. If you want to please her ask her to smile. CLIFFORD ROTH KOOK Began to squall for Castoria at Hiawatha, Kansas, in 1889,and although he seems small enough to still squall for it, he is not as young as he was a long tim ago. His favorite expression is, “It’s the little things in life that count.” EDNA BROWNING ROHRS Appeared before the scenes at Humboldt, in 1888.and will doso again May 20, 1907, as “Aunt Lindy.” Her greatest pleasure in life is to pluck “Sweet Wil jams” and to please “Missie.” WILBER ROWEN Although he is too bashful to notice the girls they will group together at the window and watch, with an admiring eye, the majestic swing of Ids figure as he walks across the campus. EDNA PA I. SX V This charming maiden was l orn sometime in the year 1. the records have lieen misplaced and she does not know the exact date. She says she is going to liea “schoolmarm,” hut a lot may happen before next Sept. Her motto is. “While there is life there is hope.” KATHRYN SHEPHARDSON Likes all the boys she knows, but especially the pretty ones with black hair. It would tire one’s hand to write all the good things that might be said concerning her future. NELLIE MABEL SIMPSON Came down with the April showers in 1888. Her main purpose in life, to the accomplishment of which she devotes every effort, is to get an education and w hen this Is finished to her satisfaction she expects to teach. HARRISON SHAFER This brilliant boy was born in 1888. and has been astonishing his fellow mortals ever since. He is both an athlete and a ladies man but we are not prepared to say in which he excels the most. IRENE TYLER The pride of her papa's household, was born in Auburn a long time ago, she can't remember when. Her second name is Neneeazine which means, an “Indian Princess.” Nothing more need be said of her as her name describes her perfectly. ROSA WILLIAMS The only flower of our class, is of such a quiet and retired disposition that it is hard to find out the facts concerning her, but we take it that she either expects to teach school or go to school after graduation. CHAS. WAYNE WEST This giddy lad is noted, in the A. II. S., for his quick movements and lively manners. He cares so little about his future life that he doesn't even think of it. T111E stall of tin Scarlet and Green bid you—friends and patrons farewell We have teen, for one brief act, before you, on the stage of Editors.” The action has teen fast and furious and our parts have teen heavy, altho greatly lightened by your co-operation. Each have written their little part, suggested some interesting thing, and now it is time for the curtain to be rung down, for the last light to te turned low. But, ’ere we depart into the wings, we wish to extend once more our si nocrest thanks and kindliest wishes fora splendid Annual in 11H)8.
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