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18 Tnlc Coixmncwr ll ICLICN KUl,l.MliYliR, l'lititiY l'cggy's occupation in li. ll. S. has heen the writing of love epistles to our ahhreviated member. VVe also have heard tha tshe is a noted cake hakei, a very desirahle quality, and une that we think she will soon have use for. llc lilies cake. Man may live without luve VVhat is passion hnt pining? lint where is the man VVho will live without dining? BICXVIAMIN PIELZ, BEN lien is a very ardent admirer of our actress classmate. As a secondary mat ter he is also president of the Orches- tra and a valnahle member of the lloys' filee t'lnh. llis violin playing has been known to move an audience to tears. llis eternal smile his emptiness lie- trays. MAISICI. MlilS'l'lCR This young lady has always heen a dignitied and loyal menilrci' of our class and she proved herself a gracious hostess at one of our most successful class parties. llcr giggle springs eternal. This little girl wenld he all wise, She has snececded in lacing all eyes. t'llARI.IiS li. lCl,lJliR, BlilClf liirge was our assistant history teach- er during this year, in fact he was an assistant to all the teachers, and we are sure they have appreriatcd his services. VVe have learned that to please him wc must lct him talk, hecansc we know that, The wind bloweth, but no one listethf' I l AZ lil, At' K L EY llazel is an intellectual niemher of our class, having poetic amhiliuns. We are Contident that we discovered her worth when we elected her to the positipn of class poet. ln peace there's nothing so becomes a girl, As modest stillness, and humility. DEMOF. LITTLE g f Mess me In ASK ostaetlr .... N ..- I ff ill liek 1 KX 'lin- as x Pstz, mem. roucu i an III!!! IQQ X '- - 'J 7 7 . NJ Sta MABEL WAS A CHARM! SENIOR I I 'Tl HDSYE95 u-1 4 ELDER tsgrvn n nun 4 ',X l y l O E' ACME' KEFUI CLASS ,CKY .fo 0 ' Z Y 1 ans -I --' - if-51w:i?.tfz O -Q Q4 N i If Z muei. x GI
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Tue COMMENT 17 ,I t JS Iil'l l I N li K1 JLLMICYER, DUDE Mathematics and 'Qlakel' are her chief interests in life. She has achieved fame by her poems, stories and de- bates, mere play erowded in between instructing classes in Geometry and German and entertaining her many boy triends. She owns a fatal gift of eyes IEIJNA liliNNliTT This young lady has been with us since September, and because of her pleasing personality she has become a great favorite in class affairs. She is al- so a violinist of note. Still they gazed and still the wonder grew. That one small head could carry all she knew. IRYING AKICRSUN, Ali A nser of C'hute's lilongatum, whose tastes run to football and Alberta. Ile is chiefly remembered by one great run during a football game by which he not only made a touchdown, but succeeded in laying up half of the opposing team. He believes in partnerships, H ICLIEN IM MICK SART This young lady was always a favor- ite among the teachers, both in high school aml Sunday School. From this you will infer that she is a very model character indeed, though she has been known to say. A man! A man! M' kin dom for a manll' 3 S hlzURf.lA Sl'lll'Il.L, GliURlil-1 Georgia is our own li. II. S. cook, She won her fame at the banquet last june and we have kept her at it ever since. We have also heard that she has proven herself an excellent soldier boy, ready to die for Uncle Sam at any time. Man may live Without friends, lle may live without books lint where is the man VVho can live without cooks, i , up f,:4' 1-., Josfivvumg .-4' cunmvnorl 'fl I i:csAvan 'K . . ' Q- ' .i 9 . qfM.7Wi':H!l' ' ,.ZQ5::-yr Fiaillfff 'lv, l' ,P . an I 7 gi ' I f 1 A -'Q f ir, A it , ' 47 I X lf, ad Rt.. f v' . oiiatii 1 ' x vi I Q ' f w ff. . rye Y rf f f ZIL4.. MIN UKNNEYTWIS F! VALIJFUI-E WIPNWBER Of 'ml more SQMUUI. UICNFP TRA . 2 ol o Ei I V Acu ' f was A i '1-, , worn , '95, 'COT ' ' mann AA' 2 . 1 I I 1 ' HELEN ' ,flgff A IMMEGART is A LEADER 'ZY - in cmis , 5 V Anctfms 134-f . 4379, LCG' J vii ll wg, L nguoi: Mnuo SCNELL ADAMS A FUTURE 'hmm
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1 - Tina Coix1iuEN'1' MlI.lDRIilJ IQRIIART, Mll,LlE Hur hrilliant elasseinate with a high understanding and great intellectual at- taininents, who became a graduate in three years. Very few things get the mark of her approval, especially the opposite sex. Thin or fleshy, short or tall, just so they're men-she hates them 'ill X' l'.RA lil'Rf2liR, ASIS She is hut partly in the class, her heart having been stolen by a Cdamj young man from Minneapolis. She is well informed on current events of all natures and is a lilcalrle elass-mate in all respects. Vl'heu the young heart of a maiden is stolen. The inaitlen herself will steal after it soon. Rl'l7fll,l'll KlNfiSTKtJlXl, HSYLVKS- TIER The elongated uiemher of our class, the workings of whose mind have all ways been a mystery to us. VVithall we know him to he a practical joker and further to have a tender feeling in his heart for a certain girl named Beulah. llis very foot has music in it as he eonies up the stairs. MAIHCI. ANDRIESSICN, MAY This young lady proved her ability as a decorator, when she prepared the lluteh room for our hanquet last year. Although she has always lmeen a faith- ful class-mate, we regret to say that she does not wholly belong to us, her heart lmeing in the keeping of joe. l've such a flutter in iny breast' l'm so worried l can't restg Uh, tell ine, is it love? ISAlilCLLli FANNING. ll lsahelle was very much interested in foothall this season, hut do not ask us the reason. VVe regret to say that she is not so coy as her expression might suggest, ller favorite expression is By ,l inunyfl Once when she was asked her favorite 'hymn,' V She modestly replied, 'why it is Jini.' U 19 ILDRED A9 A ruvuas Rename rn ner Lvun' ' V 'Y t J, 4 bt' y Q 1 K fi K 9' Q L'1Lm:':.,.. . N QQ xf . 515213-. WW WE jyyg roulvv l .1.- - -' our ASK VERA l J t 6 ' oem-Asn vs r Xa t 'W Nil' X tg . 0 X' N' x rauovvk 4 A na1v ltQ ,maine -:ug-1-.- . g li Sf W ii 'V' Mme . Asics :vss AT ms: Jog 'j'oE ' of .'3.?5?. ' 1 he an 4' vff ALETTE A-1 r Fczom Brom rr
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