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JOSEPHINE HYDE. EVERETT BRUMAGE. MARY HOME DAWSON BIBLER. NELLIE TROUTMAN. LEO BOZELLE.
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In the class there were 25 girls and 3-L boys. As far as our knowledge extends tl1ere are six of our number who have chosen the blessedness CFD of married life-three girls and three boys? four who have chosen pedagogy-three girls and one boy, two who are attending school elsewherckone girl and one boy, and two who are now members of the Junior class-one girl and one boy. Eighteen are living in or near town, either at home or en- gaged in some business, six of whom are girls and twelve boys. Among those not living here at the present time six have gone west-one girl to Colorado, two girls and o11e boy to Washington, one boy to the Indian reservation at Lamedeer, Montana, in the employ of the government, one boy to Vancouver, British Colum- bia. One boy is living in Kansas City and four others in smaller towns in the state. There is only one from the class, a girl, who is deceased. Among formver members of the class are now to be found a tailor, stenographer, book-keeper, music teacher, music dealers, clerks, school teachers, housekeepers, telephone operators, mer- chants, farmers and persons of leisure. The few who have remained through all our trials and tribu- lations-nine girls and nine boys-and are now to triumph as the class of 1906 are: MarieQEmma Koch, Harry Kaull, Nellie Edith Troutmau, Merril Cox, Everett Ward Brumage, Mary Ellis Home, U William E. Lagergren, Ida Beall Lowry, Hazel Margueritte Barnwell, 'Henry Sloan, ' Kathryn Josephine Hyde, Dawson Bibler, Charles Frederick Johnson, Ernest Williams, Leo Brent Bozelle, Mary Beatrice Bartleson, Merle Gladys Van Atta, Laurel Irene Smith. , Toast: Here's to the Seniors, a dignified crowd, Here's to the Seniors who often get loud g Here's to tl1e Seniors wh0're noted for wit, Here's to the Seniors who don't cheat a bit! Here's to the Seniors whoire steady and stern, Here's to the Seniors who've been here to learn, Here's to the Seniors for brass and gall, Here's to the talen ts you'll find in them all!
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V 3. Z W Y The Seniors' A B C Book. is for is for is for is for is for is for is for is for Average, a grade we can't shirk. Blufiing, which won't always work. Cheating, and it comes to naught. Danger, that is, if you're caught. Efforts, we make very few. Flunking, and it's easy to do. Grades, which are often distressing. History, which we answer by guessing. for Interrupting the class while in session. for the Jawing when we don't get our lesson. for the Kicker, whom nobody loves. is for Laugh, which Downs never does. is for Money, which we all like to spend. for the Notes which we pass to a friend. stands for Offense when we're not treated usquaref' is for Ponting, when our grades aren't fair. is for Quizes, which oft come our way. for the Rules we don't always obey. stands for Spooning, which some view with scorn. for the Time we get home in the morn. is for the Untold sorrows we hear. for the Vestments which Leo will wear. for Women, who are filled with deceit. is for Xerxes, whom the Greeks licked complete. stands for our Youth, when our hearts are untried. for the Zenith of power and pride. Tim RA1m:,xI.
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