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Mrs. Herbert m. Sherwin Mugs Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 6 President Delta 6 Snitcher Staff 6 To those who do not know her. I wouM say that yours is the greater loss Herbert M. Sherwin Harney Oldfield Glee Club 5-6 Cl ss Play 5 Snitcher Staff 6 En Aye Staff 6 Operetta 5 Y. M. C. A. 6 Cheer Leader 6 First Lieutenant 6 A man on life’s ascending slope. Flushed with ambition, full of hope. Alice G. Call an Alice Alphian 6 Glee Club 5-6 Operetta 5-6 I care not two pence. Cwen I.. McGowan Mac Capiain Football 6 Snitcher Staff 6 What if my words were meant for deeds? Katharine Beil Callan Cathie As proud as Lucifer.
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Bernice Bishop “Bernice Alphian 5-6 Glee Club 5-6 Operetta 5-6 Only so much lived. do I know as I have Ragnar Ogren Rag Y. M. C A. 1 Glee Club 1-6 Band 3-6 Football 3-6 Basketball 5 Vice-President 5 Operetta 3-6 Snitcher Staff 6 Earned with the sweat of my brow. Frances May Haskins Trixie Mecca for Pep 5-6 Delta 5-6 Thy modesty is a candle to thy merits. Ellen Burke Burhie Delta Epsilon Phi 6 Oh. what may one within her hide. Though angel on the outward side. Martin C. Aahl All Y. M. C. A. 1-6 S. P. I. 1-6 Football 3-4-6 Basketball 5-6 Baseball 6 Track 1-6 Captain Company A 4 Oh. why should life all labor be? This is just what I can’t see. Kathryn Elizabeth Schon Kay President Alphian Society 6 En Aye Staff 6 Action is eloquence.
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C 5 a MYRTLE ESPELAND ASHMORE Graduated 1923 Post-Graduate 1924 “If anyone likes art better than I do, they'll have to eat it.” Elizabeth Quatier “Beth Mecca for Pep 3-6 Delta Epsilon Phi 3-6 Y. W. C. A. 3-6 “Work never hurt anybody 1924 CLASS WILL We, the class of 1924 of the N. I., of the city of Ellcndale, being clothed in our right and proper mind (at least at the present time), and being fully conscious of our lofty station in this worthy insti- tution, do hereby, in this our last will and testament, upon our departure from this and our promotion to Life's school, bequeath all our personal assets and liabilities. To our beloved and highly respected President, Mr. K. M. Black, we bequeath our sinccrest wishes and deepest gratitude for his faithfulness and his congenial spirit. We leave, to the rest of the Faculty, our heartfelt appreciation of their kindly interest in our welfare as students. It is our will that the wisdom, ambition, superior advice, and, above all, the happy dispositions and good looks of the entire class be accepted by the worthy Juniors. Owen McGowan hereby gives all his unsmoked “Tailor Mades” to Hugh Dcmnier and Merrill McCarten. Ellen Burke bequeaths her much-beloved leather jacket to “Pudge” Hathaway. “Rag” Ogren, noted for his talent as an actor, leaves his talent to the “Angell” of the Junior class. To Martha Billcy, ('oral Lane leaves her recipe for a tall sylph-like figure. H. M. Sherwin bequeaths his long hours of faithful toil on this Annual to his worthy successor, whoever he may be. Gottlieb Pfeifer leaves to the Juniors at Dakotah Hall his fine table manners. “Scotch” Northrop bestows upon Julia Shea her beautiful marcel. William Michaelsohn leaves his great oratorical ability to Ida Monson. Martin Aahl, his winning smile to Ruth Ellis. Hollis Stevenson bequeaths his important air to Frank Frick. Otto Klaudt, to Junior boys interested in matrimony, leaves his recipe for the Wooing of a Fair Maid.” Frances Haskins leaves “her All” to any worthy Junior girl. To Velma Thcede, Bernice Bishop bequeaths her beloved red jacket, and hopes she will cherish it highly. To Miss Tuttle we leave our un-excused Chapel absences and a speedometer to assist her in catching the slippery Junior members of the “Radiator Gang.” To the Office we leave all our lost vanity cases, combs belonging to the Bobbed Hair Brigade, pencils, pins, and chewing gum. “Undergrads” to you we leave our pep (don’t let it die), our good sportsmanship, and our dignity (what there is of it). To the “obi grads” we give a sincere “thank you” for all they have done for our “old school, and pledge our help and support for every project which will further the interests of N. I. And lastly with S. N. I. S., we leave forever and aye our steadfast loyalty to the blue and gold, our reverence for her traditions and her standards, our appreciation of her efforts in our behalf. Alma Mater—to you we give our best forever and aye. Upon this, our last will and testament, have we set our hand and seal, on this first day of June, in the year of our Lord, 1924.
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