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Ebe Class of 1919 President ...sh... - -. .... Otto Knechtel Vice President, . , -, -Florence Jennison Secretary ..,.. .,... M arjorie Snover Treasurer .e,. .... D exter Richardson Sgt.-at-Arms .,,t,,, ,. r,.,,......... Paul Leikert Honorary Members, Miss Julia Beese, Mr. W. L. German CLASS MOTTO Forward, Upward, Ever CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose CLASS COLORS White and Yellow ELL, our four glorious years of' toil and endeavor have come to a final close. Never again will September's rising curtain disclose this splen- did group eager to begin the year's succession of triumphs. Our work has ended, only to begin. Although we may individually go on to greater things, never again can this triumphant unit work together. Our final year has proved a Htting climax to our previous three years of As usual, we were the first class to get under way last fall and the success. year's work has gloriously confirmed our judgment when we elected our officers No class has ever had an abler group of directors! We have held several parties during the year. The first was a sleigh-ride to the home of Miss Kathleen Boes. The second time, we were entertained by Miss Elsa Boehringer. Then, a glorious and joyous party was enjoyed when the class went to Saginaw, to the home of Miss Julia Beese, our enthusiastic honorary member. And then, in May, Mr. German's home was the scene of our hnal party and it was a tremendous success. But besides these parties we have done many other things which deserve special mention here. Notable among our successes are our peanut and candy sales which netted our treasury a neat sum. Next comes our class trial which so took the school by surprise and so delighted all who witnessed it. True to our reputation for originality our final event of the year was something never before attempted by any class-our banquet at the Wenonah Hotel. This event was an appropriate finale to the year. But now comes the final thought-tinged with sadness. Our splendid class, teeming with boundless enthusiasm, must lay down its resplendent gar- ments and dissolve its organization. But, in a larger sense, we cannot dissolve those inseparable bonds of friendship which link us, one with the other. Life, henceforward, is richer, and deeper for us because of the recollections to which we return in moments of solitude. The Class of 1919, though dead, yet lives in the minds and hearts of sixty-five splendid youths, bravely determined to wrest E i 'fx il'
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MOTTO W Kathelene Boas, Chairman Q Carola Schweinsberg Florence Olsen Isabella Coyle Elizabeth J obson ss ,AJ SOCIAL COMMITTEE 5 if JIS' F' s r lrst emes er 'ai' Ralph Swan, Chairman Irma Bernthal Fannie Cap Irma Crampton Second Semester Ray Lewis, General Chairman Francis Klaassen, Entertainment Marion Moore Lillian Harris Florence Rhodes, Refreshments lan Bessie Rowell Elizabeth Seebeck STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Irma Crampton John Goscinski
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I t ff f .1 VX .Z UR 'Qi from life its victory. So have we lived, and worked, and accomplished, that our past is indelibly written in the pages of time. So perishes, yet never dies, every fine and noble effort. CLASS DAY We always looked forward to Class Day as being the greatest event of the Senior year and it was. The Class Day Exercises lived up to our greatest hope and expectation. For our Class Day Play we selected The Manoeuvers of Jane, which is a fine comedy in four acts. The cast is as follows: Lord Bapchild ....................., .... A lbert Miller Jervis Punshon, of the lodge, Chaney .... ---Alvin Meyers George Langton ..................... ...... R alph Swan Mr. Nangle ......... -- --- ---Herbert Gallow Prebendary Bostock--- ------ Cyril Kay Mr. Pawsey ----..---. .--- Fr ed Sherman Sir Robert Bowater --.- ---- J ohn Goscinski Footman -.-----..- ..------.. L eslie Bush Jane Nangle ------..----..--.---.-...-- Frances Klaassen Constantine Gage ..--.-..-.------ A -.-.-- Gwen Whitehouse Mrs. Beechinor fLord Bapchild's auntl .---..-- Ruby Cowan ---Lenore Rutzen Pamela Beechinor -------..-..------.--- Catherine, Lady Bapchild QLord Bapchild's motherl -..- ------------------------------------Blanche Davis Mrs. Bostock --.-..- - -..-- Carola Schweinsberg Miss Bostock ---- -.-------- N elda Close Mrs. Pawsey ---- -.---.-- M ary Stewart Miss Dodd ---.-. --.---- M arjorie Snover Miss Bowater ----- .--. E dwina Newbecker Trendell .-..-- -.-. E lsa Boehringer R. P. L., '19.
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