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2X Mildred Freese ‘‘Hang sorrow, care will kill a cat, And therefore, let’s be merry.” Mildred is our official (’lass “Grumbler.” She likes (?) class meetings. She is the favorite (?) of Mr. Whitehead in History IV (?). Mil- dred’s merry heart has made her unusually well liked. Lawrence Branson “A lion among the ladies is a most dreadful thing.” Although Lawrence is our Sergeant-at-Arms, he has never had much occasion to exercise his authority. lie is a good student, with a taste for poetry and romance. In the lass Play, he took the part of the secretary, “Mr. Baver- jBtock.” Alice Nold ‘‘None knew thee but to love thee.” Though Alice is small, her cheerful smile and ready tongue have made her a prominent mem- ber of the class. She is a splendid' student, and on account of her elocutionary and musical tal- ents, is always in demand for programs.
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David Parks “And through the heat of conflict. Keep the law, in calmness made.” Dave is President of the Class of 1916. Very bravely lie has led us through four years of civil war. He is a good friend of all the bar- bers. lie played the title role in the Class Play, “His Excellency, The Governor.” Dorothy Stoops “The joy of youth and health in her eye dis- played.” To Dorothy was assigned the task of writing the ( lass Will. Her favorite (?) study is Lat- in. Sin has always taken an active part in class affairs. She played the role of “Stella” in the Class Play. Harold Price “A fig for care, and a fig for woe! If I can’t pay, why I can owe.” “Doc has nobly taken up the responsibility of the “Centennial”, serving as both Business Manager and Editor-in-Chief. His cheery war- ble is characteristic of him. lb was “Honor- able Henry” in the (’lass Play.
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Harley Gey er 4'He was a man of silence.” Harley’s motto lias always been, “Silence gives consent”. History is his favorite (?) study. He acted as butler in the Class Play. Merle Strauss “He saw not half the charms, Her downcast modesty concealed.’ Although Merle has never had very much to say. she has always been willing to do her share in tin ventures of the class. Domestic Science employs a great deal of her time. Elmer Thompson “Then he will talk—Ye Gods! . How he will talk!” Electricity ? Ask Elmer, and hearken to the stream of information which flows from his lips, for he is an authority on the subject. To him was allotted the part of the sentry in the ( lass Play.
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