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19121 THE CRITERION 15 .41 .,, 1 s I' ' if XVALTER DREW.-Nelnber of boys' glee club, '12, historian of Currnuion, '11, valedietorian. He is a quiet boy and an excellent pupil. f , .4 .I E 'O Lois Gorr.-Member of girls' glee club and senior girls' sextette, '12, She is just a nice, sweet girl and in for a good time. Gonm BOWMAN.-V106-l1l'6SldQ11ti of class and Philoniatliezin, '12, member of girls' glee club, '11, '12, and senior girls' sextette, 123 class historian, Winner of silver medal in ora- torieal contest, '12, president of girls' glee 0 club, '1-, secretary of Philomathean '11, To see her is to love ll91',2lI1d love but her forever. JOE FIiANIi VVILLIAMS.-Meinber of high school 01'Cl16St1'U, '11 and '12, member of boys' glee club, '11 and '12, l119111lJ8I' of Ard- more high school play, '11 and '12, football team, '11 and '12, track team, '11 and '12, God bless the man who invented sleep.
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14 THE CRITERION flllay, 2312 CLASS HISTORY Ye good and faithful And the peopleu who followed not in the path envied them and said dark things among themselves, but the hap- py students heeded them not. As they neared the gate, the disci- ples spake to them, saying, Ye good and faithful servants, ye have done well, and now choose one among your- selves to be your leader, for are ye not drawing near to the time when the disciples will no longer be with you? And they chose one, Ernestw, known for his class spirit and earnestness, and they were well pleased. Then the disciples gave each stu- dent a piece of parchmentlit, on which the events of the journey were in- nThose mentally dead and buried 12Heudon 13Diploma scribed, and by this they could enter the City of Knowledge. And the disciples warned the stu- dents thus: Verily, I say unto you, some there be who wish to come into the City, and cannot, for the gate is narrow and it may perhaps be closed before you can squeeze through, but go joyfully, with your parchment in your hand, and meekly walk through. Inside the City is eternal joy. Then, bidding the disciples fare- well, with their robes drawn around them and singing, they passed through the gate and traversed the streets of the City of Knowledge, and were happy. B. G., '12. Reflections of a Senior The days are long and bright and cheery, But they drag and the hours seem so weary. The pupils try the lesson to tell, But, alas, they don 't succeed so well, For the day is bright and cheery. Be still yet a while and try to hear, For exams., like vacation, are drawing near. Learn a few more lessons and you will be From all such worries and cares quite free, And the day will be bright and cheery.
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16 THE CRITERION fMay ff ' ' -,.1 -. f--s.. HELEN TERRY.--,lllgll .school pianist. Her ROBERT CRITTENDEN.-H8 is at Very basliful life is in her- music. V1 teach my lips to boy around the girls, and yet is very fond of sweetest smiles. ' . , s 1 p- tliem. . Y . ,,f' LELAND MCNEES.-Vice-president of class '11.g vice-president, of Pliilomatliean, '11g president of Pll1lOII12ltll92l11, '12g niemlier of boys' glee club, '11 and '12g member of sen- ior boys' quartette, '12g member of A. H. S. play, '11 and '12g Winner of gold medal in oratorical contest, '12g Winner in S. E. ora- torical contest, '12. Xl My , li i 1.7 fist- , , 5 . 'gr t MAUDE WILBORN. Never saw 1 mien or face In which more plainly I could trace Benignity and homebred sense Ripening in perfect innocence.
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