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THe ORACHE ips LUELLA WILSON STRYKER “Lou” “In books, or work, or healthy play.” Classical course; trained nurse; P. H. S. basket- ball vite 12-8 GAAP play, (13. GRACE THOMPSON “Fanwood” “Her voice was ever soft, Gentle and low, an excellent thing in woman.” Modern Language; undecided; glee club, ’09; ORACLE reporter, ’10; Patience, 11. ADA THOMSON “Ada” “Nor can the skillful herald trace The founder of thy ancient race.” Modern Language; undecided. LAURA ANNA TODD “Rachael” “OQ born to soothe distress and lighten care!” General; home.
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24 Hh -ORACEE DIANA SIEGAL “Tinnie”’ “Come ho! and wake Diana!” General; Normal school. CAROLYN G. SLAUSON Calle “T am every inch a queen.” Modern Language; undecided; sec.-treas. G. A. A., 12-13; ORACLE reporter, 10; glee club, 710; G. A. A. play, ’11, °13; Scenes from Literature, 712; Singin’ Skewl, 712; Millionaire’s Thanksgiving, a MARY GWENDOLYN STANTON. ‘“Gwennie” “Behold the child, by nature’s kindly law, Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw.” Classical; Smith; scholarship honors, ’13; asst. property mgr. G. A. A., 713; asst. property mgr. Millionaire's Thanksgiving, ’12; asst. property mgr. junior play; Thanksgiving debate, ’11; Millioniare’s Thanksgiving, ’12; ORACLE report- er, 12; OrAcLE board, ’12-’13; class basketball, 12; sec.-treas. class, °11-’12; Singin’ Skewl, 712; Junior play, Senior play. GRACE LILLIAN STILLMAN “Gracie” “Lady, why do you not talk?” Commercial; business.
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26 PHE ORACLE NEVA EDNA WALDORF “Blondie” “Women will love, and she is a woman.” Modern Language; University of Chicago; P. H. S. basketball, ?10, °12; second prize Sten. 1, 712; second prize German II, ’12; class basketball, 13; secretary G. A. A,, ’11-’12; vice-pres. G. A. AG wigs esecretatyaclasss 113. GaN eam paiva 11; Singin’ Skewl, ’12; Patience, ’11; Scholarship honors, ’13; honorable mention in Type. I, 712; “Class-Day Committee.” MARION WEAN “Mary” “On with the dance.” Latin-Scientific; undecided; first prize public speak- ing, 13; P. H. S. basketball, ’12-’13; class bas- ketball, ’12- 13; field hockey, 913; mgr. P. H. S. basketball, ’13; Oracve board, ’11-’12; glee club, “le Orveveshy Siewdl, vilZs Ce AN, ay Gollan, ili, Vile Junior play. JENNIE WHEELAN “Jean” “Her eye’s dark charm ’twere vain to tell.” Modern Language; undecided; property mgr. G. A. A. play, 713; school tennis mgr., 713. ADA C. WOODWORTH “Ada” “T am yours forever.” Modern Language; undecided; glee club, ’09, ’10; mgr. girls’ hockey, ’13; stage mgr. G. A. A., 713; ORACLE reporter; Millionaire’s Thanksgiving, 7D.
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