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George Clarence Davis Kitten is six and one-sixth feet tall, and if he keeps on growing will get still taller. The waters of Pigeon Creek sung his first lullaby and kept furnishing him music, drink and ice until he entered An- gola High School four years ago. His re- markable thirst for knowledge has made him an intellectual inebriate. His aversion to society is a distinct characteristic of his nature, although outside of school he is not so slow, but even said to be Swift. Ethel Marie Bolan This world was made quiet in 1889 by the entrance of Ethel. She was one of four that started with Miss Parish and has spent her whole career in one building. She is very quiet, industrious and never known to annoy her teachers. She holds two high school records, one for never cutting classes and another for solo singing. Hazel Emma Lee Not quantity but quality. Hazel is our smallest and brightest haired girl — the sunshine of the class, a luminary radiating gladness and sunshine ever since her en- trance into the world in Plymouth, Ohio. Hazel is our chief pianist and is always ready and willing to do her part in whatever turns up. Her chief recreation is playing mandolin accompaniments on the piano. Vera Mary Dickerson Vera was born and bred in our own little city and indications are that it will always be her home. Her most pronounced char- acteristic is her tendency to absent herself WW-jSAH from school at frequent intervals. In her senior year she has, in addition to her man- ifold duties as editor-in-chief, published a daily paper limited to one copy and one subscriber. Harold Franklin Kratz Angola has always claimed Little Hutch as a resident. He ' spent his first school days under the tutelage of Miss Parish. Harold likes nature, loves all living things, and has formed an attachment for one liv- ing tiling in particular, being quite regular in demonstrating bis affection. He is pres- ident or the class and business manager of The Spectator. i%
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mxot GHaas OFFICERS— President, Harold Krabz Vice-President, Vera Dickerson Secretary, Mildred Hauver Treasurer, Wier Wicoff Poet, Hercchell McKinley Historian, Evangeline Pilliod MOTTO— As the work, so the reward. COLORS— Red and Gold. FLOWER— Pied Rose. YELL: Shoo with the Roo ! Shoo with the Roo ! Shoo come a sick-a-sack-lack-a-pack-a-to ! When I see alia baboo eel ; Lisca, Lisca ! Lucy, Lory ! Seniors ' 06 ! Hunker Dorev !
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' VT T IP Herschell Ivan McKinley Mac hails to us from LaGrange county where he received his early education. He has made his presence felt ' and heard among us for three years. He has always been the special pet of the music teacher, owing to the peculiar arrangement of his vocal cords. He is a good singer, a better soldier, and our best athlete. Cupid has been his right hand man ever since he entered school. Evangeline Amelia Pilliod Mid the murmuring pines and the buck- eyes of Ohio was our Evangeline ushered into the joys and sorrows of this life. Her career so far has been like Caesar ' s Gaul- three places claiming the honor of having sheltered her at some time or other. Van- gie loves nature, is fond of all living things and has formed an attachment for one liv- thing in particular, being quite regular in demonstrating her affections. Like the Evangeline of old, she has her Gabriel, but we hope their future will be brighter than that of the couple of Arcadia. Mildred Marguerite Hauver Mildred claims to be a true daughter of the soil, having been born near Metz and spent her early life in bucolic pursuits. Dame Rumor has it that one of her ances- tors many generations ago lived in a snow house in Greenland. Her favorite occupa- tion is to sit in a room w hen the tempera- ture is about 32°. Her motto is found in last year ' s Annual on page 20. io 7T - J m m Oradell Parse ll On October eleven, in eighteen eighty- seven, there was born into this world for- lorn a maid, we ' re glad to tell, whom we all know as Oradell. Like a dutiful maid, she has always stayed near the place where her face the light first did see. She, with three others, left their dear mothers and started to school with a book and a rule in the fall of ninety-three. Twelve long years of smiles and tears have brought her to the view that the best thing to know in this world of woe is that old motto, To thine own sell ' be true. Wier William Wicoff Wier comes to us from Minneapolis and has made an enviable record among us. He is said to have read Emerson ' s Self-reli- ance when a very small boy, and to have made a secret vow never to do anything that anvone wanted him to do. Others say that his father ' s mules have something to do with his stubbornness. II is hobby is making out outlines.
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