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HAL LESLIE “Pep” “This is I am.” “I’m sure care is an enemy to life.” Basketball, ’21; Baseball, ’21. LOUISE KERNER “Louie” “Sweet dreams.” “Seldom is she found unjust, Her gocd judgment you may trust.” ELINOR KELLY “Nonny” “Je ne sais pas.” “Do you not know I am a woman ? When I think, I must speak.” RUSSELL LINN “Rusty” “That’s a good cne.” “For he is given to sports, to wildness, And to much company.” Basketball, ’18, ’20, ’21; Capt., ’21; Football, ’18, ’20 ' Baseball, ’17, ’18, ’20; Comus Athletic Ed., ’21. HARLEY LINN “Happy” “Oh, those girls!” “An honest man is the noblest work of God.” VIRGINIA KNOWLTON “Jinny” “Will you do this for me, please?” “She reasoned without thinking long, Nor ever gave her judgment wrong.” Class Day. LOUISE KELLY “Kelly” “You make me laugh.” “Shy and silent, she knows her place.” FREDERICK LUTZ “Freddie” “The force of his own merit makes his way.”
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HARVEY JACKSON “Jack” “You gotta show me.” “Thou art too gentle and too free a man.” ALBERTINA JOHNSON “Tina” ‘ Silence is the perfectest herald of joy.” JULIA INFIELD “Judy” “Why, I don’t care.” “She is quick to think and act.” LINCOLN KNAPP “Line” “Did you see that?” “He’s so full of fun and jollity that He’s a favorite wherever he goes.” Debate, ’21; Class Play, ’21. o EARL KINNEER “Skinny” “Come over and see my new air gun.” “He likes to do things at his ease, Yet he seldom fails to please.” Baseball, ’20; Class Play, ’20. THELMA JONES “Jonsey” “It’s just like this.” “Meeting her is liking her, Knowing her is loving her.” Class Play, ’21. RUTHANNA JASPER “Japper” “Best of natures here you find, Always eager to be kind.” CHARLES LEASURE “Charlie” “Oh, say yes.” “Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and gome have greatness thrust upon them.” Class Play, ’20-’21.
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GEORGE WARNE “Warnie” “Awright!” “His speech was like a tangled chain; Nothing impaired but all disordered. ELEANOR LUBY ‘Dear Vergil” “Pretty good, thank you.” “What’s work for some, for her is play, She knows her lessons every day.” GRACE KOENITZER “Grake” “Oh, it’s just wonderful.” “The very pink of perfection.” ROLLIN MILLS “Cupid” “Oh, my yes.” “Funny? Yea, I should say so! He makes the tears of laughter flow.” Comus Humor Ed., ’21; Class Day. EDWIN McHENRY “Pete” “I can’t be annoyed.” “He would not flatter Neptune for his trident.” ANNA MARSHALL “Ann” “Um-hum.” “Her mellow notes awhile prolong The cadence cf the flowing song.” JULIA LEFFLER “Judy” ‘Now, aren’t you naughty?” “Thy wit is very bitter-sweeting; it is a most sharp sauce.” HELEN MATZENBACH “Matzie” “Have a smile.” “ ’Tis easy enough to be pleasant.”
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