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P CARL M. GAPPINGER Class Play '21, By his laugh ye shall know him. Carl's motto is never do today what you can put off until tomor- row. He is the Abe M-artin of the class and is greatly amused at all witticisms. Carl's specialty is mechanics. MARIE A. HAYS Y It is hard to get anything on Marie. She is so quiet and unob- trusive that you scarcely notice her. If everyone were as quiet as she, faculty meetings would not be needed for the purpose of making out deportment grades. WARREN C. HASTINGS Hastings certainly is some rare bird. Newton and Galileo never had anything on Hastings when it comes to Physics. Warren is a shark here and will probably end up as a Physics instructor, or an elec- trician. He has been laboratory manager and school house elec- trician for the last four years. MWQQQ
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4' f,. ,.A lQ Q Q 2? HELEN A. MURRAY Assistant Calendar Editor. Class Play '22. This member of our class is the only one who persisted in taking more than the required amount of Latin. We thought it impossible to tear her from her books until we heard of her trip to Michigan. 'FORD O. MARQUISS 1 Basketball '20-'21. Ford has been a member of our class but one year, but in this time we discovered that his greatest de- light is asking questions and start- ing an argument on any issue that may arise. VELMA P. M. SEIP Literary Editof of Annual. Class Play '22. H. S. Chorus '20-'21-'22. Velma is little, yes, but believe me she is capable of making a good deal of noise when necessary and the faculty thinks sometimes when not necessary. Here's good luck to you, Velma.
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iQ Q Q SENIORS OFFICERS President ............ ........................... F red E. Prickett Vice President ...... Secretary ......, . Treasurer ........ Class Colors Green and White Lee Matthews ........-Vera M. Callahan Athene L. Clayton Class Flower White Tea Rose Motto: We have reached the foothills, but the mountains lie beyond SENIOR CLASS HISTORY FALL, 1918. 1. Here there was a gathering of the people, and Leland, the son of Ayres, was chosen to rule. And there of the chief men and women of the tribe. And the name of the tribe was called Freshmen. 2. And Leland appointed those who should find colors for the tribe, and yells and a tribal flower, that they might be distinguished from the Sophomores who were enemies to them. 3. Now when the colors were found, and they wore them, the Sophomores were enraged. iq 4. And the Sophomores fought against them, and pressed them hard, but the Freshmen did not flee before the Sophomores, nor did they' give up the battle. 5. And it came to pass after a time that the Freshmen prepared for themselves a feast at the house of one of their people. 6. And the place was the house of Ravenscroft. -7. Great stores of food were pre- pared, and stored carefully in the cellar. 8. And it came to pass, that when the tribe was all gathered together, the Sophomores came up and en- camped about them. And certain of the Sophomores began to dili- gently explore the house and thc grounds. 9. And after a time, they found a place whereby they might enter the cellar. 10. Now having entered, they soon found the food, which had been prepared for the Freshmen feast. And having tasted thereof, they for- 16 2?
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