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.......................................... . . .li ...I uZ5':':':f RVTH E. KING tllufusl Shi- did hut lll'1'illIl of him :mud ht- wus tlierv. so muy llii t-linrois whivh luivv w Kill out- yoiithk lit-.tri mailto lll'l' lift- xi dui-t with lio nlisvords l,YI,l'l'll A. SHOUP iSoupl XM- axvdilirwl this yoiiiigg holy lolllt yours algo und sho iiiioit-tliutt-ly sturtwl out hrozili- mg t-vs-ry hoyish lwurt in our lllgh svhool, llllf hm' vuiwli-v' iw ziliooft ut un ood. Most ot' the-iii liuvo toiiiid hor out, ,Xt tht- presviit who sp'-oils must ol' hoi time- smidiii: lil-'tliillli thrills into the- Yf'I'j' d iohx ot' at young lud s livairl who gow hy tho llillllf' ot' t'l:ii't-limo Wisiwii Thr- :ood old lliuh will think ot this oxvltlllg Xlllllli lady tor llllllly yvurs to woriif- for tho part sho play:-d io more- than oiiw high st-hool i'oiiioiivo VLARENCE A. STEELE tMajo1'J Now. lit-ro is ii likt-11+-ss ot' Major, il youth whosv sw-oiitl nziturv is lllillllt-'lll1lllCSQ zi wvond Sir' Isuzu- Ne-wloo. llv is soiiwwlizit 411' at itillivr, l'ui'orHd with zi l'f'Z'lllY wit ai iid an grim dw-te-rmiiiutioii in vvvrythiiig ho uu- ilertzlkvs, Major usiizilly stood we-ll above? thi- vt-iitury mark in :ull his school work. .Xlthough not llllll'll of an athlete-, he wan allways 'hloliiiiiy on tho spot :it :ill uthlo tic' vootefsts ziiid wrolo th'-iii up iii our vity pup:-i'. th-ntirtnlly qiiiw :ind iiimssuiiiing, Major has lu-pt r-onsistvntly ziwiiy from thr- fair sf-x hill, Still NY1tfI'1'1llW2lj'S runs 4lPvf1r, und wo llfelil-V+ that tli1?i'+1 will bf' soowoiit- who will hw sonwtliiiifg. more thtiii :i l'l'l4 llfl.H llf- goes forth with many good wislws and it' lizard work t fllIllIS for anything his slim-oss is zissiirf-cl. I7itli VH
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RALPH B. CRAMER lSh01'tyj lialnli is uni- of thow fortunate yriunz fal- luws who liKi+'S 'fYt'l'j' ihinz wall and la a rltitifer at nnthing. lip isnnta r':'alilwr'.11ffith+-r is hs- 21 illllll0l'iSI but ywr is alu'aYs 44hppr1'u1A Onw- you IH'llf'U'ZiI0' thl- shell of a retiring fiihIJOSllilJll, ynu will Iinrl a loyal frivnd anfl a true as-nth-nian. Ralph has a passion for Plw-trivity. ln favt he entwrell the High with a zrvatvi' lxiilmlwtlgf- nf thinss falm-tri:-al than most ,qu away with. Klrmrlvst and unassuming hw is not a lzuly's inan, but hw has the- dis- tinc-tion ut' having gum- four years in nur High uithout losing fm' at ninniwnt the rw- spf-f't ol' the svhool. XYilPTl hv' gow into thi- wrvrlll hi- is hounfl ro Vflllllllilllti rwspevt uf thrisv whn vuins- in l'l'JIlt2il'l with hini. DORIS E. DENTOX fD1l1'1'iQi She says what shv has to say in a very tlirvrt and fvarlwss stylv whivh onv Viilllllll fail to grasp, Doris wants to lievolnv .1 lr'1ll'ilk'l'. Wm- ha unto thv pupil whn t-aiisws :in altavk of tha tuiigztie, MARY J. KING lRuntl Hunt swims tu ho ai quivt liltlv Svuioi' hu? ww think shv is not as quivt :is she- svviiis. Shi' 2liWilyS lu-vias hvr hair Iixvll su niy-0 :intl ZliXY2lj'S is so nvzit that wh :iw suru sh-1 will ho siivcossftil. For furth--1' pzirtivulnirs st-0 ilulwrl lClW:lI'4i.
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NELLIE E. WOLYERTON tVampl ul' such wonrlertnl Iuxuriani auburn hair maid who has caused inorc than one eoofl man to fall and gossip pri-diets rhai ihf-rf' will be still more. So, In-ware! CLASS MOTTO No Victory Without Labor CLASS FLOWER American Beauty Rose CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT C. A. Steele SECRETARY-TREASIRER Nellie Wolve1'ton .iii CLASS ADVISER Mr. Sehmalzried Class History In our Freshman year the members ot' our class were: Beatrice Need- ham, Ralph Taylor, Ruth King, Mary King, Mary Andrew, Dorothy Aber- nathy, Russell James, Karl Bailey, Louise Alpaugh, Austin Campbell, Ralph Cramer, Leone Chubb, Doris Denton, Clarence Steele, Nellie Wolverton and Lylith Shoup. We were not organized then and nothing unusual happened. except that we all passed into the Sophomore year. In our Sophomore year we were tirst organized. Karl Bailey was made president and Lylith Shoup secretary-treasurer. Ileatriee Needham quit school that year. We were all very sorry to lose her. ln our Junior year Louis Alpaugh served as president and Nellie Wolverton as secretary-treasurer. We gave a play, the name of which was, When a Ifeller Needs a l riend. It should have been named. When the Seniors Need a Friend, tor the money from the play went to entertain them. We have all considered it a miracle that the seniors survived alter eating the supper we served them. During this year one ot' the most popular members ot' our elass tlunked, and so will not graduate with the class. We can say that Russell .Iames could have made the grade. had he wanted to, for no member ot' our class has ever lacked brains. Ralph Taylor moved away in the tall following the completion of the term, thus reducing the membership ot' our class to the unlucky t'?l number of thirteen. Attention! We are now dignified Seniors. Clarence Steele is Our president and has proved himself very etlicient. We are all very sorry to leave the AIIS, tthat is, il' we all leavel. We all hope the memories we leave behind us are as pleasant to the other pupils and teachers. as they are to us. Lylith A. Shoup. Yi xlwru .Xli-'would you euf-ss it irom gazing at her portrait that this youne lady is the possessor No-but she is. Nellie isa iioiiceable young
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