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Earl Tilton “Happy-go-Lucky.” Avocation: Seeking the “Garret. “1 don’t believe in princerple, But Oh 1 due in interest.” Charles Sole “Our Charlie and What to do with Him.” Avocation: Being brilliant. “All difficulties are but easy when they are known.” Ruth Fox “Ruth.” Avocation: Rhyming. “I have Immortal longings in me.” Class Poem. Elsie Bush “Elsie.” Avocation: “Tickling the ivories.” Little deeds of kindness, little words of love, Help to make earth happy like the heaven above.” Dorothy Kirkendall “Innocents (Innocence) Abroad.” Avocation: Seeking knowledge. “For her heart was in her work and the heart giveth grace to every Commencement Speaker. —. + .— Beau I. ah Shaw “A Wife to Order.” Avocation: Being dignified. “In nature’s infinite book of secrecy, a little I can read.” art. GlEnna Koos “Today’s Daughter.” Avocation: “Practising “Shorthand.” “True humility The highest virtue. Mother of them all. Marie Atchison “T he Little Colonel.” Avocation: Walking proudly, independently. ; “She is the midget of our class, but only in s ' ature is she last. Athletics. Commencement Speaker. —— William Reilly “Uncle William.” Avocation: Mocking. “He was wont to speak plain and to the purpose. Like an honest man and a soldier. Class Play.
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Edna Mylius “A Cathedral Singer” Avocation: “Sopranoing” She murmurs near the murmuring brooks, A sweeter music than their own” Charles Mears “Prince Charlie Woos the Enfanta.” , Avocation: Saving souls. Cod made him; therefore, let him pass for a man.” Class History ’19. Arthur Smith “The Health Master.” Avocation: Breaking all speed limits. ves like an engine, and the ground shrinks before his treadins Athletics. Class Play Josephine Stotts “The Moon Lady.” Avocation: Dancing. Her beauty makes This vault a feasting presence full of light.” Paul German “Nobody’s Boy.” Avocation: Reading. r found the companion that was so companionable as solitude. Class Oration. George Fitz The Dare Devil.” rooation. Going to the “Butchers” Never the time, and the place. And the loved one all together.” Class Play 19. Athletics. Louise Hannum “The Princess.” , Avocation: Dreaming. She s beautiful and therefore to be wooed She is a woman, therefore to be won.” Mildred Maxwell The Maxwell Mystery.” i.A vocat ' on ' Hair-dressing. Gentle, modest, retiring, shy” Fred Torbert The Little King.” “Wh i Evocation: Worrying? Never! Sit liU hH n a T wh0i F bl ° od is warm within, Sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster?”
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