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MILDRED BOLAND, B. A. Biology. Paris High School. Western College, Oxford, Ohio. University of Michigan. “Her blue eyes seek the West afar to behold a Missouri man “as true as steel.” “More matter and less art. CLARA B. WOLFE Stenography ami Typewriting. Aurora High School. York College, Nebraska. Gregg Shorthand School. Chicago. “The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good.” “To know; to esteem; to love.” HIRAM K. LOOMIS. B. S. Science-Geometry. Hyde Park High School, Chicago. University of Chicago. A man that hath a tongue (and a moustache) I say is no man. “If with his tongue he cannot win a woman.” “Nothing is given so profusely as advice.”
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GEORGE W. BROWN Mathematics, English. Union Christian College. Indiana. Speak to the earth and it shall teach thee.” The glory of a firm, capacious mind.” 6LS1E Z. RE ET) Household Science and Arts. Paris High School. Bradley Polytechnic, Peoria. III. “While I was musing the bread burned.” Diffused knowledge immortalizes itself.” HELEN j4. MULLER German. Paris High School. University of Illinois. Talk of nothing but business and dispatch that business quickly.” “Hoch das Vaterland!” “Deutsch- land uber alles!”
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ROBERT A. MITCHELL Mathematics. Winchester High School, Winches- ter Kansas. Topeka High School, Topeka, Kas Y. M. C. A. College, Chicago. Kansas State Agricultural College. University of Chicago. Men of few words are the best men.” “There is no royal path which leads to Geometry, said Euclid (and many Sophs). LUCILE M. HEILIG Office Assistant. Paris High School. “She wears the rose of youth upon her. “Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low. an excellent thing in woman.” Having given our line-up of the faculty, it would be unfair to omit Miss Brasher, our faithful librarian, who has guarded our reference books lor us so efficiently. Paris High School would not have ):een nearly so comfortable a place during the past year if Mr. Harris had not looked after the fires and waste baskets, so we must not leave his name out of the pages of our lit- tle record of 1914-1915 in Paris High.
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