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ing but a rattle trap, but In the near future we expect to see him running a six cylinder. Next comes Hortense who is continually changing her name. We are living in hope that she will not change it again liefore 1915. Beatrice and Pauline are very enthusiastic over basket-ball. In the future if you wish to know anything (?) about the game, just inquire of them. Clarence and Joe are deeply interested in the Junior class. (We wonder why.) Then there are Donald and Roy, our staunch botany students. During the years following their high school course, they will travel a great deal in foreign count ries and gather many plants for botany. Pearl who is continually smiling at the boys will probably become a comic actress. Harvey and Elmer can hardly wait until they are old enough to apply for a teacher’s license. We expect to see the “Star of History Class” (?) in Koontz Pros, drug store selling Mennen’s talcum powder and Apple Blossom perfume—these being her favorites. Kenneth, commonly known as “Chisel,” will be brakeman on a B. O. hand-car. We are in hopes that this exercise w ill make his pompadour more presentable. Hazel and Mary after many quarrels over Mearl will plunge into political life and endeavor to forget him. Herschel and Vernon after many years of success as farmers will lead retired lives. Gale and Treva will become grand opera singers. Rieta and Wilma are both very good in all their studies. They will attend South Bend Business College and graduate with the highest honors. Ward, president of the class, will become president of the Farmers and Traders Bank. Anna and Leonore will go to Africa to teach the heathen the way to the light. Edgar is working very hard for class honors. We hope lie will receive them. And as for ourselves, we will build us a hut and live as hermits. Saturday Night
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£ nphnm0rr (EIhsh NAMES Reading from left to right, top row—Joe Kaufman, Clarence Branson, Vernon Wagner, Elmer Yoder, Lloyd Yarian, Ward Coppes, Herschel Stackhouse. Second row—Leonore Burgener, Hazel Miller, Mearl Mishler, Anna llfert, Tansy Housouer, Treva Anglin, Beatrice Gentzhorn, Wilma Terwilliger, Edgar Myers, Donald Stoops, Harvey Becknell. Third row—Hope Anglin, Mary Parks, Hazel Gwin, Pearl Masters, Pauline Teeter, Hilda Walters, Roy Slagle. Fourth row—Lowell Blosser, Dora Mitschelen, Rieta Keller, Marie Anglin, Gale Arnott, Kenneth Whiteman. CLASS OFFICERS President—Ward Coppes. Secretary-Treasurer—Joe Kaufman. ■Propljmj uf (Class 15 HAZEL GWIN MARIE ANGLIN he intelligence of the class of 1915 is shown on our first entering the good old N. H. S. Although the class of 1912 was somewhat troubled about the “Big Fifty,” and even was kind enough to prepare us a place on the lire escape, with John as leader we not only reached the highest steps but succeeded in organizing during the first year. First of our industrious class is Dora, who nearly always carries out the command, “Do unto others as you wish to be done by.” Next comes Lloyd, better known as “Ben the Bluffer,” who is continually trying to introduce new propositions in geometry, but in all probability will become “straw boss” at the “gris mill.” John will follow in ids father’s footsteps and become a teacher of the gospel. Then comes “Booby,” who is very much in-terestedHn automobiles. As yet he runs noth-
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JFrpahman (HIshb 1 T Jk li f l '. r. t ¥ w t r . r T CLASS ROLL Elmer Thompson, Harold Price, Harley Geyer, David Parks, Wilma Sheets, Cleta Frevert, Mary Price, Lulu Parcel, Lawrence Branson, Cliloe Stillson, Ituth Kilian, Eva Browning, Elva Schrock, Ruth Truex, Mary Mutschler, Beatrice Doswell, Alice Nold, Dorothy Stoops, Mildred Freese, Delphia Callendar, Bernard Uline, Merle Strauss, Lloyd Hoover, Anna Welty, Donald Anglin. The Eighteenth
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