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uAnd the wild sparkle of her eye seenfd caught From high and lightenid with electric thought. EMMA JANTSCHSQ. I. T.eE. N. H. S. can even boast of a student from Gay Vienna. We like to listen to her German accent With its characteristic modula- tion. Her frequent absence has caused much comment, but her classmates know the reason. Shall we tell it, Emma? Suche it to say that we wish you every happiness in your new state of life. And all may do what has been done by mam. FRANK B. JOERLINGeFrank is an excellent student and a. hard worker. He spent the entire four years at E. N. H. S. Frank expects to leave for New York in the fall and make his future home in the metropolis. We are very sorry to lose him, and extend to him our best wishes for the future. Diligence is the mother of good fortune. WILLIAM JONES- - Bill entered our ranks as a sophomore. That he has taken advantage of his opportunities was shown by the way in Which he applied himself to his studies. He is Very well read; his particular hobby being sociological works. -2 7h
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ttA man he seems of cheerful yesterdays And confident to-morrows. WALTER W. HUETHERiAthletic Editor; F ootball Team; Q. I. T.; Manager C. A. Baseball Team; November Dance Committew11Wally1, is ohe of the mo-st optimistic pupils of our class, always looking at the bright side of thmgs. 1V e W111 always remember his great goodjnature, his friendliness and joviality. These tralts have wonfhim many friends. He is an excellent athlete, as well as a. good scholar. We certainly expect great things of 11Wally in the future. A man as true as steel.,, CASWELL INGRAM;Caswell hailed from Madisonville High School in 1912. He- was very fond of German, as was shown by his excellent marks in that subject. His plans are not known, but Whatever they may be, we believe he will be successful. Happy am 1, from care I am free: Why afnit they all contented like me. ERNEST. G. INGRAMeErnest came from the Hartwell High School in 1911 to iinish the hlgh school course. We are sure that when he leaves he will never cease to boost the E. N. H. S. ' e26-
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llShe that was ever fair and never proud. Had tongue at will, and yet was never loud? MARGARET E. KAUTZaHumor EditoreMaxgaret has been a helping hand in all of our activities. Her suggestions have been practical and were usually adopted. Teasing has always been a great pleasure for her, and her keen wit attracts much attention. We soon expect to find her engaged in some branch of charity work. uWhoever perseveres will be crowned. J OSEPH KEESHANeWe could always count on J 0e infusing new life into the classes, especially in.civics. Although he has not disclosed his future ambition, yet, judg- ing from his many arguments, we may conjecture he will soon be expou-nding Black- stone before our tribunals. Tleasure and action make the hours seem short. CLARENCE E. KEIDEkHumor Editor; E. B.eClarence has the distinction of being the longest man in the senior class. He is not only long in stature, but he is long on humor, and it Was seldom indeed that his face was not wreathed in smiles. As humor editor of the ROSTRUM, he has done his part well. He is Very popular among his classmates, and is a favorite with the girls. We are very sori'y to part with Clarence, and expect to hear from him later in life.
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