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Mablo Berger “My pompadour's my pride.” For two years Berger, the youngest member of the class, has sieered our frail bark through the stormy seas of class fights and other difficulties, with his presidential rudder. He is our able editor-in-chief, and class valedictorian. Besides all this he excels in athletics, being star forward on the basket-ball team. He has remained invulnerable to the darts of Cupid until very recently. Blanche Blosser “A grin’s a grin for a’ that.” While ‘'Bloss” has spent a large part of her Senior year in enlivening the history class, site has found time to exercise her artistic genius in the capacity of illustration editor of the Excelsior. In her .lunior year she was captain of the girls’ basket-ball team. Sire is our president’s right hand man. Clayton Weber “A great man is always willing to be little.” “date.” our treasurer, lias plenty of grit and a wealth of common sense; is always at work. Indeed he is so busy that he cannot find time to visit tits neighboring town as much as he would like. He is thoroughly alive and wide awake, a hustler for business.
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ahp § rnuir (Elass nf 1914 OFFICERS President.................MARLO BERGER Secretary...........GERTRUDE SHEETS Treasurer.......................CLAYTON WEBER MOTTO •LABOR OMNIA YINCIT’’ CLASS COLORS OLI) ROSE ANDIASH CLASS FLOWER La FRANCE ROSE CLASS YELL Old Rose and Ash! Old Rose and Ash! 1914 is the class! All around the minnie pool! One-a-zua, two-a-zua, three-a-zua-zam; A boh-tailed wooly cat, a kettle and a can; Hail’em! Scal'em! ’14 Nail’em! Tee! Taw! Buck!
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Luoile Yarian “And it just would talk.” “Lucy,” our able historian, has a will of her own. She possesses a kind heart, however; is very fond of class parties but fonder still of inter-class scraps. She has an art for dress-making and will undoubtedly develop this taste in some college. Forrest Nickler “I wait—I stay—I hesitate: I’m wont to linger at the gate.” “Frosty” is our school-teacher. When we see his frown we’re thankful that we never have to be his pupils. lie is very much interested in the study of agriculture: is fond of walking down west on the railroad track and can talk a blue streak w hen he gets started. Frsie Silberg “Woman is curious: they’ve got their ways.” I rsie is one of the most loyal supporters of the “Old Rose and Ash.” Where class spirit is needed, she is “there with the goods.” She is the class songster.
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