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EDNA PATTE RSON. How far that little candle throws its beam, So shines a good deed in a naughty wurldf, . Edna, one of the seventeen that composes the Senior Class of '14, was born in Hardin County, Ohio, but when very young movofl into Auglaize, three miles northeast of Waynesfield. It was in the fall of 'IU when it was decided that Edna should go to Wayne High, and she has since been a faithful member to the class. She has honored the class by being the Literary Editor for their Retrospect. It was during the senior year that she was won in love by one of her class mates, who is known by all as U 102. LULAH SANDERS. Is this the face that launcher! the thousfzml ships, And burnt the topless towers of Ill.ll77I?H Jack was born and raised in the vicinity of Waynestield. She has attended both rural and urban school. She has completed two years Latin and two years German Course in Wayne High School. She has also become very efficient in music and has distinguished herself as High School pianist for the two years past. ii Jack is of a medium height, bright, jolly and attractive. as is shown by her ability to capture a beau whenever she pleases. But, alas! She has a temper like a buzz-saw. Boys, beware I She does not believe in overwork, likes to sleep, and considers life a period to be enjoyed. KON ETA STEWART. if With the ropes of her past she will ring the bell of her future, Koneta has been in this class from the start to the finish and has been very studious in many different ways. First of all, in her books in which she seems to be concentrated. She studies into the wee hours of the night, for, U Honor lies in honest toil. But alas she has, in her High School career, been pierced with that well known arrow of Dan Cupidis. and from all appearances it has proven fatal. She has not placed her aims, for the future, any higher than 5' honest Abe.'7 With her good nature and her kind disposition she has won the affection of all her schoolmates. A
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ARTHUR HAYES. Every day of worry weakens the aoulfor its daily combatf' A. P. will never need to worry about his soul being weakened, because he never worries: he always has a pleasant smile for everyone, especially the girls. He has won himself a life long reputation among his companions and schoolmates on account of his jolly spirit and fun-making nature. He has been in High School in the four-year course and has made good grades. He goes forth from his High School work and enters into a Held of labor which has made many a man famous-a wireless operator. Let us wish him good luck and hope that he may reach the top round of the ladder, although he may have hard work to do it. DORA HORN. t' Small in stature but large in intellect, Dora, ordinarily known as H Dot, who has been a member of Wayne High School for four years, is a faithful and dilligent student. Notwithstanding the fact that she is very quiet in school, she is a hard worker and can always appreciate a good time. When asked a question by a teacher she seldom fails to answer, thus showing that she is kept well informed. While attend- ing W. H. S. she has been a loyal member of the Shakesperian Literary Society and is always ready to defend the orange and the black. L' Bc wise, energetic and enthusiastic seems to be her motto. HARRY HOWELL. God made him, so let him pass as n may 'iShavy has gone through High School with a spirit willing to undertake the trials through which we must all pass. He has been a very successful student in Latin, and being especially fond of girls, he smiled upon one, and winning her, it is counted the most important event of his High School life. His aim at first was to become a doctor, but not finding this suitable. he at last changed his mind and has now decided to become a chemical engineer. It is now thought by all who gaze upon his noble countenance that his name will soon be found in the H Hall of Fame H
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VIOLA GAMES. firnml,lu .' Yo, urlml fx lhe youd 3 We were made to be ylml, noi xml, Lf' il 4' llilfill I lflllllll .' Sing F Yes, in be sure : lin! fl life.-ffl II bil, not if, We shall better 6Il.tfllfI'6, Infvfylf .' Yes, 11-hy no! :' U' the 1I6fl7'f,S-fill, of .wny all dau long, IIN lwlwfr fhfm crying, rc lol : Although Viola has only been with us two years, it is needless to say that we have enjoyed her presence. She is always ready to see a joke. In fat-t, she giggles at everything, howeverinsig- nilicaunt. She is exceedingly scholarly in literature and helps make the class interesting. She is very much interested in her violin, and we hope that we shall some day hear of her being a great violinist. CHARLIE STE WA RT. There wasn't a minute when Bullefs :vas-n'f in it, Do not think from the quotation that our beloved Charlie is a bad boy, because he really fri' isn't. He is only a little mischevious. When he really isn't in mischief a person can see con- templations of it in his eyes. Charlie has been in this class during the four years of the High School course. He has at all times applied himself in his studies and has received good grades, but, ah! We sometimes pity Charlie when wen look at his deportment marks. He has also conducted himself so that he is one of the best liked members. not only in his own classes, but in the whole school.
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