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MAURICE K. PARSE LL. “Johnnie,”—Spectator Staff. —Senior Dramatics. “Johnnie” the guy that put the “busy” in “business,” is our business manager this year. He has been with the class throughout the twelve years of its existence. GOXDA CARES “Peggy”—Senior Dramatics —Spectator Staff. She came to us from far off S ryker in her Junior year. Is always willing to do what is asked of her. “The College Siren,” who charmed the unsuspecting Bolton has effected a like influence over the genus homo. She is also an all “A” student and our socle'y girl. ROSCOE CRISSIXCiER. “Crissy”—Spectator Staff— Senior Dramatics. To Roscoe we owe a vote of gratitude f r the conscientious and skillful method in which he has handled our art department. He did practically two thirds of the work and our Spectator will present the best array of talent of any ever published in this school. He is, by the way, known to have a liking for certain lower clasoinen. women.)
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MINAKO F. ROSE. “Posey” — Editor-in-Chlof —Vice-President '.'rack '16, ’17, ’18—Senior Dramatics. “Posey” is our walking “Websters” and proves very capable as Chief Director of the Spectator. He takes an interest in muse, art, and athletics, and when it comes to scholarship he is the class stnndpat star PRI CE ROVER. “Boiler”—President Senior Dramatic s—Advei thing Manager. Track ’16-’J7-’18. He is I he fellow who can b 'ast of the “third term” stuff, lining held his office three successive years. He makes occasional trips to P. Like. Owing lo the practice received there he was able to play the gallant hero in the “College Siren.” RUSSELL E. FLAISHAXS. “Demosthenes” — Spectator Staff—Senior Dramatics. Russell is another all “A” student—He couldn’t miss if he tried. We never see him idle, ai d incidentally nev r unpre-p rel. Quiet, unassuming, he gees out among us taking care of our finances and giving his level-headed advice.
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FLORENCE. MAST. “Slim,” “Tuesday,”—Senior Dramatics—Valedictorian. Florence has been with us throughout the twelve years we have been together, and has always placed the interests of the class first. A very capable student has she proven herself and it is with pride that we acknowledge her as one of us WADE LIREV “Benny,” “Shrimp,” “Stubby”—Senior Dramatics—Spectator Staff. “Jerry on the job” when it comes to jokes and fun. He visits F. Lake occasionally and has been known to remain for a while. IRMA GARFfiTT. “St?ve”—Class Poet—Senior Dramatics. She is noted for being occasionally caught in the act of conversing. She must have her Latin translations memorized in order to effect such rapid translations in class.
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