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mass gitiiiaturg that I have been chosen to relate the history of our career I am very much opposed to disappointing people so dear reader if you promise to expect nothing, you may proceed. J ' L1- I i-2 Every senior has always thought her class the nicest that has ever been or ever will beg I am no exception to this rule, in fact, I couldn't be if I tried, for ours is really the best. Our greatest characteristic has always been originality. Therefore, after we had dramatized the Last of the lylohicansn in quite the ordinary manner, we had to save our reputation by the crudeness of our refreshments. Among them was a lovely cake covered with luscious white marshmallows. Perhaps our love for marshmallows influenced us more than our love for originality. At any rate, when the cake was passed to the guests it was covered with holes where the marshmallows had once beenfgjla was thus that we introduced ourselves to the main school, afterwards, e-howaer, we acquired the name of the most polite class in the school. In Class Three having decided to give another play, we made Cupid and Psyche our choice. Never before or since has a play like it been given in the school. We imagined ourselves true artists, and I hope for the sake of the audience that we were not too greatly deceived. Our next play was the Pickwic fPapefs,f' which we gave as the Christmas play. As usual, we put off the arranpemegfts until the last momentg nevertheless, it was a success, if not an overpowe ,gig ope. We were a very affectionate class, yes, a very affectionate class, indeed. I think our seniors would have preferred it if we had been a little less so. I-Iave you ever had a 'fcrush ? I hope not, not so much for your sake as for the per- son who was so honored. However, if you have not, you have inissed much-I am afraid few of us have ever missed much. If you should happen to glance into our class book, do not be surprised at a peculiar picture of a girl in bed. It is only the result of the anguish caused by one of the ones getting the measles. Of course, we are older now and the tables are turned for some of us,-we have grown out of such silly habits. ia ,. fi, T is because I am the Nlethusaleh of the class and not because I can write 53 ' it 5? - arf ' , , ' 1 Never will I forget the first year we were allowed to attend the banquet. Ac- cording to custom, we gave the banquet play, or rather it was a vaudeville. Few of us had ever before attended a banquet. We guessed it was like a big dinner party. I started in on the nrst course with great relish and had not half Hnished when every one jumped up. .I did not know exactly what had happened, but I thought maybe a queen was about to enter, when I realized it was only for a toast we had risen. It is with regret that we end our school career. Nevertheless, we hope to have many reunions and to see each other frequently in the future. V M. v. H., '22 Sewzlleelz
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0 Frances Virginia Wentz Turner Better late than never. Entered 113g Class Team '15, '21, '225 Usher Commencement '21g Usher Pri-- mary Exhibition '21, '22g Member Choir '22. ji 3. aaawmwwaaa ar, U ,. gilxxx -Q1 - ' 91:-2.11 ' ag 5' F051 Qgrzrhuzrte ra Janet Cross Preston He who pleases never fails of wit. Entered '21g Usher Primary Exhibition '22g Class Prophet '22g Member Choir '22. Sixteen
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M . R, M . C. E. C. J. M E. 1. A. li .I F . Cllnllege 'fanrinatiuns 4? College 'xaminations come to our school today, To frighten poor wee children, and drive their brains awayg It's forty-Eve or maybe six we get for all our grind, And staying all our evenings home improving our young mind. You can't go to lrvin's, lcause it takes up too much timeg You have to stop that novel short before it's reached its primeg You simply can't afford to sleep when exams are about, 'Cause you will up and fail 'em, If You Don't Watch Out. C. V. E., '22. fri-4iczQ2f'95-:ir-4. Senior 'Gable Name Nickname Greatest Need Pet Afvertiovz ' Chronic State BOWEN Klvlaggie ..... Cure for embar- Keeping on the Getting the class for U Peanut ...... rassment ..,.,.,. tune .......... ,Hmarching BOWEN lhhhq A ' 'Permanent wave..A rainy day ..,... iiiwing fringe OH pam' iviinv ...... . . . , , , , ' DONALDSCN Hubby Pair ot garters... Thinking ........ Blowing bubbles ,, Coll t' S l' E t ' b C d f lvl' ELLIOTT .... Nicky ....,. .Pack of cards .... njofsvlliglinhcicifuxvmslng on S or ISS l-IARLAN. .... Billy ....... .Lunch ticket .... Physics ..... Going to lrvin's HARDY ...... Wifey .,.... A few inches ..... English Opening windows L l't ' I-lomea ..... .jappy ...... P32532 Hb my Gym .. ..,..... Swinging Putti . . . . . , , 5 I HOMER .... Rena A memory ....,.. Adjusting her veil. Breaking engagements Willie Q ...,. . Makin and MusseLmANilN'lussel ,.... .To grow up ...... g Hysterics in l-listory Mussie I I M nouncements ..... PRESTON ..., .jazzy .,.... .A lift home ...... Catonsville cars...Pink-eye PRmiRosE. .Primy ...,.. An extinguisher. .Talking straight..Answering the phone Ei' ......,. . . . . . - . Si-MRP ,..... Sllipie Stilts ........... .Being tickled ..... Sitting on all the pillows STINSON,....JCSS . ...... .An English book. Compositions ..,. Silence T ' Turnip . ..... A n excuse for Monday after- lg , h I i . ' - cr URNER ' Francois .... lateness ......... .noons ........... Oroemng er gasses Eighteen
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