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John M. Andres John” Andres heads our list of names; He sure does dress to catch the dames. Archie John Bain “Archie” A braw Scotch laddie, yet a’ the while, With a generous heart and a winning smile. Betty Margaret Bartle “Becky” As her expert fingers touch the keys, Visions of busy New York she sees. Edward Philip Bauer “Mouse” At shorthand and typing he does very well; In an office we’re sure he’ll be just swell. Anna Katherine Bossard “Kate” Although Kate is bashful and seems very shy, We know she couldn’t be mean if she’d try. William Robert Brandberg “Doc” Tenor he says that he can sing— What he says doesn’t mean a thing! Page Twelve Dorothy Ellen Atkinson “Dot” Quite fond of music, quite fond of dancing; I’ll tell you a secret—quite fond of romancing. Marion A Baker “Marion” She’s a vivid, vivacious, versatile lass. The Secretary-Treasurer of our class. Carl Richard Bauer “Bow-Wow” Carl is quite a salesman, they say; With his friendly smile and quiet way. Twila B. Black “Twila” Short, zealous, with a twinkle in her eye, She tackles her problems with nary a sigh. Mary Stella Brachuka “Stell” For every boy, for every girl, she has a friendly grin; Unless you’re made of ice or steel, your heart she’s sure to win. William Francis Burns “Bill” When he isn’t typing, our Bill’s a-wishin’ That he could spend all his time a-fishin’.
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The Hiawatha Circle at Camp Marshall is beautiful, but it thrills us doubly, when we sit around the camp-fire there, to remember its historic significance. According to an Indian chief who recently visited the spot, the Hiawatha Circle is in all probability the site of former Indian council fires. The limbs have been removed from the trees far up the trunks on the inside only, so that the branches which remain form a leafy, tent-like roof. This is in conformity to Indian custom, and as the scars are very old, it is not unreasonable to believe that Indian chiefs once held their meetings there.
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Jay Edward Cadwallader “Jay” Jay certainly is a good old scout, In school or on his paper route. Genevieve I. Cain “Gennle” A bashful miss, with dark brown eyes; To help her friends, she surely tries. Louis William Catalano “Louie Louie” is ever ready for fun, But always seems to get his work done. Margaret Ruth Cheeseman “P eg’ Our Peggy’s a dancer with much grace and poise; And her gorgeous good looks attract all the boys. Anna Jack Craig “Nan” So calm and graceful and demure, She'll win some brave Scotch laddie, sure. Mildred Grace Charleton “Millie” She may have millions, or be flat broke; But she could live content on just one joke. Martha Anne Colbert “Ducky” Always pleasant and happy; Never cross or snappy. Martha Mae Cratty “Mart” Pretty, demure, and very sweet; To be with her is really a treat. James W. Cunningham “Jim” He toots his horn as the best ones can; The spellbound listeners say, Wotta man!” Howard Richard Curry “Dick” He is a shy and quiet lad. But he loves a joke and just won’t be sad. Janet Helen Davis “Gracie” To chew gum and dance gives our Janet much joy; But the South she adores, and one Southern boy. Paul Richard Dean “Spence” His good looks others cannot surpass; Spence” is the best looking in our class. Page Thirteen
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