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Ellen Dygert September 7, 1892 Ellen received her early training in the Fremont schools before entering our H. S. She is the best guard of the Girls’ Basket Ball team and a member of the S. I. C. club. Under this excuse she has been known to chaperon “Bill” to a few parties, but of course we must not forget Hershcy. Don Culver September 9, 1894 Don was born a Buckeye but became too noisy and was driven across the line into Indiana . He is known far and wide as a basket ball tosser and. where he is not known personally, his pompadour has been heard of. He also stars in his use of the English language. “I don't know nothin’ about that.” Frances Robertson March 15, 1892 Frances has the distinction of having traveled more than any other member of the Senior Class. She has attended school in several western states and also in Pleasant Lake, but we can't say whether because of that or in spite of it, she is one of our best students. Corneal Bratton November 17, 1894 Corneal is our hustling little business man. His ability in this line can not be doubted when we remember that he managed the Athletic Association through a successful financial year, and that he was one of the business managers of the Spectator. Corneal is also one of our best athletes. He is our highest pole vaulter, and a good tennis and basket ball player.
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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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Marjorie Burkhart August I, 1894 The girl of affairs, Marjorie is our authority whenever any social event is being planned; and her opinion is always sought before anything is done. Marjorie’s special-tv is music, which she will continue after graduating, and her long suit heart-breaking, which she will also probably continue elsewhere. Lloyd Parr September 1, 1893 Llovd joined our class last year. He came from a farm in LaGrange county but he has recovered from all the effect of farm life. Parr is our star base ball player. His pet hobby is driving about the country in his Ford. Jessie Evans January 5, 1893 Jessie, our quiet little Welsh girl, hails from Columbia, Wisconsin. She joined our class at the first of the Junior year. She is noted for her quietness and for the fact that she is a niece of our English teacher. Her constancy of purpose is strikingly shown by the fact that she has driven from her country home every day this winter and seldom missed a class.
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