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LEON MERRILL EVANS Class President. Foot Ball, 1911. “ am, sir, an oracle, and when speak let no dog bark Ten
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President—Leon M Evans; Treasurer—Eben Jones; Vice President — William O. Michael; Prophet—Louise DeLay; Secretary—Hazel H. Marshman; Historian—Corinne R Davis. Colors—Old Cold and Royal Purple. Motto—Aon quis sed quid—Not who, but what. Flower—Violet. -1912-Purple and gold. And violets blue; Not who we are, But what we do. Some old favorites of ours: “To teach is to learn.” “There were giants in those days ” “Apples to eat are plentiful.” “It is better to fight for the good than to rail at the ill.” We’ve with us a maiden named Brown, Who lives a short distance from town, Her hair has a hue Neither purple nor blue— When she reads this we hope she won’t frown. Eben, translating!?) “Wilhelm Tell;”--“It is outrageous.” Miss H.-“It is indeed.” E., continuing-“Mind your own business.” ($urgt ihr fur rurlj.) Class roars. E., going on fartber,-“Now what is there to laugh at?” —[Nun. uma gtrbt’a habri zu larbrtt?] Some one has said: “If ignorance is bliss, several members of this class belong to other realms.” When we were looking for quotations some one suggested this for Mayme Caldwell: “With all her faults she’s beloved still— by George!” You surely must know Miss DeLay: How much do you s’poseshe would weigh? You guess one hundred? My stars, how you’ve blundered! That’s a dozen pounds more than I’d say. Wouldn’t it surprise you— If the Seniors should have an orderly German recitation? If Eben Jones should get 100 in spelling? If our new High School should ever be finished? If Leon Evans should flunk Latin? If Christman should forget to go to Wellston some Sunday night? ? ? ? ? THE BULLETIN BOARD LOST-One appetite on account of over-exertion in studying for finals, some place between January and May. Finder apply to I. T. B. and receive reward. We take great pleasure in placing before the public, a new pair of suspenders:-Mr. Henson and Mr. Parrot. Call ( n us at the school building.—Several who have had experience. A hit
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M. LOUISE Delay Class Sec., Junior Year; Class Prophet, Senior Year; Society Editor, “Osky Wow”, 11)12. Beware! Beware! She is fooling thee! CORINNE RUTH DAVIS Class Historian. “A maiden sweet and fair MERLE FLORENCE EURANKS “ When think, 1 must speak. EFFA MYRLE NICKELL ‘ ‘ Almost alone in her class.'' Eleven
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