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Intermediate Grades Intermediate 1 Mildred Brooks Amy Collins Elizabeth Compton Gertrude Duttenhofer J eannette Ficks Elizabeth Gest Olive Koehler Harriet Langdon Mary Louise Moffett Ruth Rebhun Martha Shipley Mary Varner Olive Weber Intermediate 11 Mary Forker Virginia Geier Elsie Graziani 91 Margaret J ameson Myra Langdon Irene Sebastian W Intermediate 111 Dorothy Anderson Margaret Anderson Alice Barnard Louise Chase Julie Galvin Elisabeth Goodhue Teresa James Frances Johnson Intermediate IV Carlotta Graziani Eleanor Herron J osephine Livingood Clara Loveland Louise McLaren Helen Macdonald Madeline Rowe Hannah Shipley Ruth Wilson Julia, Ramsey Anna McAlpin Clarissa Stgm 4w Mil dred ,Ziegler
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The Intermediate Gracles KNOW you have all heard of the Intermediates. You have prob- ably learned from the Collegiates that they are a lot of noisy child- -ren, but these haughty Collegiates forget, perhaps, that they were once Intermedi- ates themselves We have such a very long and interesting his- tory, that I can tell you only of the important things. First come our quiet little Intermediate IV,s. If they were only as quiet in tigymii as they are in class, they would deserve the name of angels, but they delight in making a ring around the older girls to prevent them from dancing. Clarissa is the shining light in popu- larity, while Mildred Z. is the only pillar which upholds this class on the Honor Roll. Intermediate III is the largest class of the Intermediates. Almost every member of this class has some particular thing in which she excels. Margaret A. and Teresa J. and Julie G. generally lead the class, while Alice B. is llll looked up to with envy by her classmates, for hasntt she already read ttThe Rose and the Ring? and ian she petted by all the older girls 7 Next comes Intermediate II, the pets of the C. P. S. Virginia G. and Mary F. take turns in leading the class, while Myra L., poor, thin little girl, radiates good humor. Last, but not least, is Intermediate 1. Of course, none of us can wait until we become C01- legiates, although there is a rumor that we would never like to be such Fresh e men as 001- legiate IV boasts this year. This class contains four very interesting girls, who are called the t'Quartette? Among the other girls are Amy C. and Mary Louise M., who are rivals for hon- ors, while Harriet L. and Ruth R. are as devoted as David and Jonathan. After all, we are very proud of our class, and expect to be graduated with honors some day tnot saying whenl from the C. P. 8., and gratify Miss Dohertyts heart. OLIVE KOEHLER, 1915.
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