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THE TATTLER CLASS OF 19 18 R. RAY ADAMS LENA F. ARD JOHN G. KOOCH BELLE McGARRY ORION W. LOUIS EVELYN L. FROK LLOYD E. STALKER ASENATH M. QUAYLE O. FELIX CUSICK MAYBELL G. ARD G. ELMER BEAN MARY E. MOWRAY DWIGHT F. STALKER PHEBE ARNOLD GEORGE E. DAVIS LUCILLE G. NEIFERT VIRGIL F. DEDMAN LOUISE MACKERT WILLIAM NYBORG BERNICE BUTLER ALLEN L. O ' NEIL VERNER L. STODDARD HAROLD H. JACKSON MISS ESKELSON (Class Advisor) CLASS MOTTO: CLASS PLAY: “The door to Success is labeled “Push.” “Kicked Out of College.” i CLASS FLOWER: White Carnation. FACULTY F. F. SPARKS C. E. COTTON MARY J. BAINE MINNIE E. ESKELSON NELL CHERRY EDITH M. HINDS.. EARL A. OAKLEY ZOLA HOSTETTER .... Superintendent Principal English and Expression .Penmanship and History Commercial .History and Arithmetic Science and Athletics Domestic Arts Page Fourteen
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THE TATTLER Faculty MINNIE E. ESKELSON, A. B. Hedding College, 1912 University of Illinois, 1914 Senior Class advisor. Instructor of Latin, History and Penmanship. A very pleasant disposition. Her advice has proved very valuable to the dignified class of ' 18. De- bating coach. This is Miss Eskelson ' s second year with us. “Liked for herself, adored for her intellect.” MARY J. BAINE, B. E. Illinois Normal School, 1910 Teachers College, 1917 Instiuctor of English for all classes. Literary critic of The Tattler. Director of the Senior Play. Has correct writing and speaking as her hobby. Excellent conversa- tionalist. “What she undertook to do she did well.” ZOLA HOSTETTER Iowa State Teachers College. 1913 Columbia University, 1915 Instructor of Domestic Science and Music. Believes in efficiency and sanitation. Junior class advisor. This is M iss Hostetter ' s second year with us. Is loved and re- spected by all students. Junior class advisor. “ Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think upon.” Page Thirteen
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THE TATTLER Seniors LLOYD “DADDY” STALKER Active in all Student-Body meetings. Obliging and courteous. Always takes a leading part in all Student-Body activi- ties. Is a loyal supporter of the school. Has great ability as a carpenter. Vice- President of Student-Body, ' 18. “It is less annoying to work than to be amused. HAROLD “ATTORNEY” JACKSON Commercial student. Supports all the social functions of the school. Likes to debate. Harold intends to be private secretary to the President of Germany in the year of 1919. Second honor stu- dent. “W e live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths.” GEORGE E. DAVIS Although George is far away at the present time, our thoughts are with him. He became a soldier for Uncle Sam a year ago. Even though he is not with us now, we consider him one of us. Through his work our high school has reaped many benefits. In debating he was sec- ond to none; in editing The Tatttler he displayed unequaled talent. “W e have no ambition to see a goodlier man.” RAY “SPEEDY” ADAMS Editor-in-chief of The Tattler, T8. As- sistant editor. T 7. All-star athlete. Cap- tain baseball team three years. Cham- pionship debater four years. President of the Student-Body, T5-T6. School poet, good dancer and social favorite. Has contributed his share of talents to the school. “Not for himself, but for the world he lives.” Page Fifteen
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