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CLASS OF 1909 Colors: Red and White YELL Hoorn Chicka Hoorn! Hoorn Chick a Boom! Hoorn Chicka, Rieka Chicka. Hoorn! Hoorn! Hoorn! Rah! Rah! Rah! Sis Boom Hah! Juniors! Juniors! Rah! Rah! Rah! OFFICERS President ... I icc-P resident Secretary Treasurer .. . . (11.1: x. Leggett ..Eugene Pipf.r . ..Drkda Brash Ei.rov Sherman ir,
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Mabel Wakmington- O, my love's like a red, red rose. Irene Siegfried—“And from her eyes 1 did receive fair s} eeclilcss messages. Dorothy Beidler—“But still her tongue ran on. Abby Bradley— If to her share some female errors fall, Ix ok on her face and you'll forget them all. Don Morton—“I want to Ik a dude. Thomas Madden— (hit u| on it, I have loved three whole days together. And am like to love three more if it prove fair weather. Susie Morehouse— Divinely tall and most divinely fair. Ned Luce— What's the use?” Guilford Kingsbury— Man jiossessed of an idea cannot he reasoned with. Kate Bumstead— Graditur solo, ct caput inter nubila condit. Walter Beck— Nowhere so bisy a man as he thcr was,-And yet he semed bisier than he was. Kenneth Dor.man--“This out-Boswells Boswell. Beth Brine— For the apparel oft proclaims the man. Cora Kellogg— Fill wel she sang the service dcvync, Entlined in her nose ful scniely. Hazel Barton—“Infinite riches in a little room. Nina Taylor— It's wiser being good than bad. Stella Harvey— A noisy man is always in the right. Leo Moriarty— The kiss went tingling to my very heart. Viola Kyser— Here’s to the maiden of bashful fifteen. Annie Newberry— Here's metal more attractive. Florence Harvey— A promising young teacher. Alice Macken— Heaven help the adorer Who happens to l ore her. Mary Corbin— Sober, steadfast and demure. Harriet Houser—‘Tin but a stranger here. Audrey Glenn Showman— When I was single. Katharine Hotchkiss— The glass of fashion. John Stevenson— Brevity is the soul of wit. Gertrude Lyons— Maud Muller on a summer's day Baked the meadow, sweet with hay. Ivy Dunn— I’ll s(x ak in a monstrous little voice. Nellie Wor.mai.— Of all the girls that e'er were seen There's none so fair as Nellie. Maud Brine— Again arose the oft rcjicatcd cry Brofcssor. I don’t see why. Thomas Shea Sentimentally I am disposed to harmony, but organically I am incapable of a tune. Elizabeth Meany— Sharp's the word with her. Bessie McCauliff— Everything that is exquisite hides itself. 15
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HISTORY OF JUNIOR CLASS This Class ought to be one of the seven wonders of the world. Tho their hojies have often lieen cast down, yet they always come up again doubly strong in some other part. Their first appearance was in basket ball, 11M 7. Alt ho as stated before the Juniors administered a defeat to them, they retaliated later in the season, and also fussed up the Seniors. In the late spring of 11 07 their spirits rose to a point where it was absolutely necessary to do something. Consequently the young men of the Class played hookey after being refused a legal holiday by the Sufxrintendcnt. Those boys were certainly pretty swift, and put Krnic Johnson up to present a bouquet of selected wild flowers which they had picked. Poor Ernie! The faculty didn’t appreciate the joke, and the Sophs did IHMiances of an hour each night for the next two weeks, and were promised a double dose next time. This terrible retribution on the part of the faculty sent their ambitious spirit all to the bad. and they subsided, and were not heard from again until, as Juniors of 11 08, they appeared in red caps. Xuf sed. Space only prohibits 11s from telling more of such bright acts of this Class, which will surely prove a worthy successor to the Senior Class of 'ox. JUNIOR CLASS ROLL GEORGIA ATKIN’ MA1ZA ATWATER ROBERT BEEBE MARY BRAKE RUTH KOERNGEN DR EDA BRASH LYNN CALLENDER JESSIE CLARK EARL COOK IfARLAND CORBIN WILLIE DALEY AGNES EPSON FLORA FULLER CLARENCE GILLEN MARGARET GILLEN EDITH PETERSON IDABELLE GLENN EUGENE PIPER BRADLEY HARMON FRANCES RICHARDS FLORENCE HARVEY WALTER RUGGLES JOHN HENDRICKS EDITH SCOVILLE ALBERT HILKERT EDNA SCOVILLE HARRY KOCHI NDEREER HOWARD SIIAYLOR STELLA KORNFELD GLEN LEGGETT MARY LYONS DONALD MARSHALL GERTRUDE MEANY WINIFRED PAINE OLIVE PECK GERTRUDE SHOULTZ GRACE SQUIRES HARRY SWEET MARION WARNER MARION WHITSEY ELROY SHERMAN
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