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Most Popular Boy Most Popular Girl Most Athletic WALTER MORRIS LOUISE HEINTZELMAN JACK TOSH Did Most for Class Most Versatile Nlost Studious FRANCES SHOUP JEAN CHRISNER HELENE EGRY Most Likely to Succeed Class Artist Class Wit MERLE BOSSART RUTH KELSO GRAYDON ANTHONY UAE SCMCDCDL Lllill EDWQN
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A Senior Graduates With Class of 1886 Yes mother, I'll be down in a minute. l can't seem to get this hat pin in right but-there! My, isn't this hat beauti- ful? All these gorgeous feathers and ribbons and everything! Mother must have paid at least one dollar for it. Why, Susie Smith had--oh, dear, there's father with the buggy now! Yes, moth- er, I hear him. I'm coming! This rouge I put on makes me look rather queer but --1 wonder-oh well, I haven't time to wo: ry about that now. Well, mother, how do I look? Am I worthy of being a graduate of Ligonier High School? Yes, ma'm, my face is clean. Oh, she's noticed that rouge. Well-er-a, that is--oh, there's father calling now. Here, give me the key and I'll put it over the door. Father, can't we go just a little faster? Nellie's supposed to be the fastest horse around here and I'd hate to have them start without me because-mother, don't stare at me so hard! My face is clean and I feel quite all right and I don't have a fever. Well, here we are! Get out that side mother and tell me if there is any mud there. Look at the people going into the building, father, and there's Mr. Peters, motioning to you. Oh, hello Mary. Yes, it is real pretty but mine is just a little prettler, don't you think? Why it cer- tainly is! Mary Jones! Mother, did you hear what she said? No, I guess it doesn't matter so much when I know mine is prettier. The students are supposed to go into this side room, mother, so you and father go on in. Fare thee well! Come on, Bella Mae, and we'll take a peek to see how many are here. We don't have time? Oh, I didn't know that Mrs. Brown had played the prelude. We better get in line. Let's see-Johnny, Mary, and I on this side and Susie, Bella Mae, and Norman on the other. Yes, that's right. Listen, there's Rock of Ages. Oh dear, my heart's pounding terribly, but open the door Johnny and we'll go in. These ferns are awfully pretty. I sup- pose they belong to Mrs. Davis because every year when there is graduation they borrow hers. It makes mother so jeal- ous. Be-l-l-a Ps-s-s-s-sttt. What page is America on? Page ninety-three? Thank you. My country 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing, Land where my fathers diedin I wonder where Reverend Adams is? He's supposed to offer the prayer but he doesn't seem-oh, here he comes up the steps now. How nice he looks in those blue trousers and gray, long-tailed coat! Tee- hee-hee, he always clears his throat and then throws his head 'way back. Tee-hee. There goes Norman to deliver his ad- dress. He doesn't seem the least bit nervous. Heavens, I would be! What's the matter? What's holding up the programme ? Gosh. everyone's looking at me! Mother looks actually green! Oh, why did I put that old rouge on ?-- What? It's my turn? Oh, tee-hee-hee Johnny hand me my violin. I forgot that I came next. Screee-e-e-e-e-e, we-e-e-e-e-e e-e-e, eeeeeeeee, screeeeeeech. Yes, mother, it's all over and you are now surveying a graduate of Ligonier High School! Go and get Nellie, father, and we'll get started home because it looks as though it might rain. QF Tl-UE MQUNTAI NEEVQ Page Twenty-five
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T H E C L A S S JANE EVANS P ld t 0 VIRGINIA DICKEY V P d t HAROLD LYNN S 12 y F ANNE FITCHKO T 1 9 3 7 CDF TM! MQUNTA! NEEIQ
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