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Ruth Parsell December 18, 1892 Ruth started with us in the fifth grade and with the exception of the seventh grade she has kept with us through thick and thin. Ruth is an excellent entertainer, a fine artist and a jolly companion. As a member of the Spectator staff she has been invaluable in perseverance when the outlook was doubtful. Burl Hall February 10, 1893 Burl, or as he is sometimes called, James,” was reared on a farm in Steuben county. He entered H. S. with our class and since then has spent one or two terms in Tri-State studying French and Dutch. He thinks some of mixing these two languages and forming a new one. We think he is capable of doing this for he is one of our best language students. Edith Honess December 18, 1892 Edith is one of the few members of our class who live in the country and stay in town to attend High School. The times when she does not have her lessons are so few and far between that we have decided to place her on the anti-flunkers list. Charles Kidney December t8, 1892 Charles was born in Chicago, attended public school in Western Illinois and then moved to Northern Indiana to join the class of ’12. During his varied career. Charles has been a boot-black, a newsboy, a book-agent and a farmer. He soon found, however. that there was no money in these occupations, so he started to High School. “As smooth as the business side of a banana peeling.”
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Ruth Woodring June 2, 1894 Ruth is a good student and a culinary genius. She is a hard worker and never flunks. Next year she expects to teach school. Ruth’s specialty is hard study. Frank Deller November 8, 1893 Frank is the original funny man of the class. The one thing that worries him is deportment; but he dropped that the last semester, so he is again happy- We think that Frank will farm, but lie may surprise us and run for Congress. Irma Sniff June 25, 1894 Irma has been with us but a short time, but in that time we have found that nothing is too hard for her to attempt. We have never found her when she did not have time, or the lesson was too long. Irma is an excellent entertainer, which she demonstrated at the party she gave for the Seniors. French Parsell February 8, 1894 “Rill’' seems to have always lived in Angola, but we think he will soon be too important for so small a town. Bill’s special delight is to get into scrapes, and to keep the faculty working. His social life was neglected until the latter part of his Senior year when he happened to see Nora. When not in school. Bill is either duck hunting or writing up back excuses.
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Helen VanCleave December 18, 1893 Helen is one of the large number of big-hearted girls who are members of our class. She delights in parties, is a good basket ball player, and excellent student and believes most heartily in good humor. “Laugh, it’s good for your liver.” Wade B. Walsh March 20, 1894 Wade looks down upon every one in High School, unless it be some of the smallest Freshmen whom he cannot see at all. He is one of our best athletes. He has made some good records in basket ball and jumping. Wade was subscription manager for the Spectator. Lately he seems rather Morse. Zema Ettinger December 20, 1893 Zema came to Angola last year from Illinois to finish her last two years in High School with the class of ’12. She is the quiet worker of the class who never “flunks.” Such a thirst for knowledge has she that she even studies during the morning ten minutes’ “talking” period. Earl Rinehart November 12, 1892 Earl lives on a farm about five miles east of town and drives to school every day. He is a most industrious student and never flunks just for fun. He expects to go on a farm next year, and if he does as well there as in his school work, success awaits him.
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