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A PAUL GRAY fitting model for the boys of 1911 VVALTIQR SCOTT GRANT Has anybody here seen Kelly? Although born in Pueblo, Colorado, he is not an Indian and has never been scalped. He is a good bluffer, but admits that he met his Waterloo when he met Mr. jordan. Although he occasionally looks fierce, let not the girls be afraid to approach him, as it is only another of his bluffs. He is un- decided as to his intentions after graduating from High School. He was a soldier true Cawker City, Kansas, is the name of the town which will become noted as the birthplace of Paul William Gray better known in that town as Pullet Paul has already achieved some of his greatness as the distinguished president of the great and honorable body of the class of 1911 After graduating from Columbia and Rush, he hopes to hang up his shingle and induce people to let themselves be cured by his treatment He clauns to be a descendant of McDuh', but he has not at all the Mcljuff temperament In appearance he IS a NELLIE bla NIH V RA HAY Nll To all ohliglng yet reserved to all Nellie was born in Conway Iowa but was drawn to St joseph to be come a member of the class 1911, for we re sure that there could be no better reason. She has Irish and Dutch blood in her veins She IS fond of reading and her favorite part of the school is the commercial department she must do good work there or she would not love lt so She mtends to be a stenog rapher, and she has our wishes for her success
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HARTMAN GOETZE QA. N. P.j Basketball 'l1. Track '11, UI value science-none can prizeit more. This youth of the blythe countenance has the honor of being Science editor of The Forum. He has also played football and basket ball just to show us that he is gifted with brawn as well as with brain. As Mr. Dooley is his favorite author we conclude that he has likewise a sense of humor, so his equipment is complete. He intends to enter college-Missouri University probably-but has no definite intentions beyond. MARGUERITE ETH EL GRAY Care smiles to see her free from cares. Marguerite, with her brown eyes and black hair, was born ill St. Joseph. She has English blood in her veins and is a descendant of the illustrious Gladstone. Her favorite amusement is reading Longfellow. She is unde- cided as to what she will do after leaving school, but we wish her fame in whatever she undertakes. HUGH MILLER GRAY Football '08-'09-'l0. He knows what's what, and tl1at's as high As metaphysic wit can fly. Hugh has fought many a game of football to uphold the honor of Central High, having played on the teams of '08, '09 and V10 and holding the position of captain of the '10 team. He is absolutely to be depended upon, as he delivers the goods every time. Hugh also has talents other than bucking the line, for he won honorable mention in the State Essay Contest, of the Sons of the Revolution this year and received a medal from the local Chapter. He is also one of the most popular members of our popular class.
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MARGARET FRANCES HAGEN fllianthianj She is pretty to walk with. and witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on. If all the years in High School are the hardest, and none of them are the easiest, when would you expect to graduate? This is, as you see, a difficult proposition. Yet Margaret has solved it, and has come to the end of her course in regulation time, and very creditably, too. Perhaps, however, it was the inspiration of graduating with a class, which, as she herself declares, surpasses those of all preceding years. Yi 1? HENRY HAX HARTXYIG Wh:-1t's the matter with Heinz? Henry is a robust specimen weighing 180 pounds, hungry. Notwith- standing his TruSti'-like appearance, he is a socialist and is proud of it. Every man of any account has his mentality strained concerning some points. The trouble with t'Heine is history. Although his strong point is history, to whatever he directs his energies he is a success, andthe class has no doubt as to the outcome when he takes up his life work. He intends to increase his weight mentally by attending Missouri University. ELEANOR HENDERSON QClioJ Tl1ought1ess of beauty, she was l1eauty's self, Nothing less than the mixture of English, Scotch and American blood could have produced this Maiden with the auburn hair and beautiful eyes of brown. Eleanor is not only a popular girl and an exceptional student but, also, a musician of no mean rank. After leaving school she intends to devote her time to the cultivation of a voice of which the class is even now proud.
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