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Ncra Schneider E. I. S. N. S., Charleston, (l), (2); Literary Society (4); German Club (4); Rosemary (4); General Course. “Hers were buoyant spirits which would bound 'Gainst common failings. Deane Stanley Track (3); Rosemary (4); General Course. “Wisdom he has. and to his wisdom courage; Temper to that, and unto all success.'' Helen Ernest Secretary (2); Latin Club (2), (3); Literary Society (3), (4); General Course. The mildest manners and the gen- tlest heart. Kenneth Fowler Latin Club (l); Latin Play (1); Class Football (1). (2). (3); Liter- ary Society (3); Track (4); Math- ematics Course. “Language most shows a man; Speak that I may see thee.’’ Nellie Lemmon Glee Club (1); General Course. “In temper amorous like the first of May.
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Dean Osborne General Course. The desire of appearing clever often prevents his becoming so. Helen Freeman Glee Club (l), (2), (3); Girls1 Quartet (1), (2); President (3); Literary Society (3). (4); German Club (4); Latin Club (4); Treas- urer Latin Club (4); Language Course. Duty is very sweet, but pleasure’s sweeter. An pleasure wins the day.” Robin Tarbox Lane Technical School (1); Astoria High School (2), (3); Literary So- ciety (4); General Course. Here’s a villain!” Florence Burnett Champaign High School (1): Little Tycoon (2); Literary Society (3); German Club (4); General Course. Her modest look a cottage might adorn.” Victor Henry Danville High School (1), (2); Play (4); Literary Society (3), (4;; Track (4); General Course. A most delicate monster.” 27
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James Kennedy Class Football (1), (2). (3); Track (2), (3); Latin Club (1); Latin Play (1); Literary Society (3), (4); Secretary (4); General Course. And witch sweet ladies with my words and looks. Mildred Scruby Latin club (1), (2); l iterary So- ciety (3), (4); German Club (4); History Course. “Your mind is a very opal.” Faye Johnson Sidney High School (l). (2), (3); General Course. “Man to the last is but a forward child.” Hulda Adler Latin Club (1); Literary Society (2); Rosemary (4); General Course. In framing artists, art hath thus de- creed. To make some good, but others to succeed.” Vernon Harnack Champaign High School (1), (2); Roys’ Glee Club (3); Mathematics and Science Course. “No man is bom into the world whose work is not born with him.’’
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