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MERLE FISHER This young lady, we grieve to state, is a sad flirt. Watch her deny it when she se-es this. IT REBECCA BIRCH Our country lassie, who al- ways has a smile ready for every occasion. Did anyone ever see Rebecca in a ball humor? on ,I EARL FIFE This young man is the best worker we have seen, always ready to help and always practicing for athletics, yet his reward has been small. Class Basket Ball, 2. 2nd Team Basket Ball, 1. Track, 2. KERAMOS LILLIAN FARLEY Honor to whom honor is due. Honor is due to Lillian for her industry and sterling worth. ROBERT WHITLACH Sometimes we think that the wonderful talent of this gen- tleman has been overlooked and we take this space to honor him. EULA CAPEHART Eula is certainly a nice girl and her goodness is appreci- ated by all, especially one gentleman named George. George is not in our class and we wonder if Eula will take post graduate work? 'K 23 The Class of ineteen- Sixteen Z5 HAROLD COLES We do not believe this young man would make a yzood piano mover, but as chief chemist there is no question that he would be a success. ,-R HERBERT REINHARTZ If you want to know any- thing about the German army movements, and the value of the respective move- ments, we have here a bright young man who would be glad to enlighten you on any point.
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H The Class of Nineteen- Sixteen HELEN OBNEY Helen has a lot of the so- called pep and displays it whenever needed, especially at football games between E. L. and Wellsville. ARTHUR WELLS Anyone who can tell us just why Artie is learning to play the sliding: trombone will do us a great favor: we hardly think it is merely a means of increasing wind or losing fat , Class Football, 1. X KERAMOS HELEN MacKINTOSH A picture of one of the most likeable girls in class is that above. Her qualities are many and faults few. RUTH BROOKES Ruth has one great feature that everyone admires and it is that she has red hair. It is without a doubt one bright feature about our class. MARIE MARTIN Her ears are always open and her mouth closed most of the time. A pleasing per- sonality. KATHRYN BATEY Katie has a bewitching' smile that is loved by many and when it leaves the dear old school, it will be as a ray of sunshine gone out. ARTHUR DIMIT Good things often come in small packages and in Arthur we have no excep- tion, only that he is such a mischievious youngster. His work is well done and shows a masterful touch. H N! LUTHER PARKER Luther holds at least one honor in our midst, namely, the tallest student in the class. We have been told that he will also tower above us in an intellectual way. The future will tell us. Class Football, 2. J
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EVA WASBUTSKY ESTHER WALLOVER M The Class 0f Nineteen Sixteen A professional talker. Also a Latin shark. Aso a prom- ising prima donna. Her chief virtue is her good nature. HARDING CONNELL Sometimes you may have wondered who handed in the clever joke on you that amicarcd in the Keramos, and the chances are it was the chap whose picture is above. Class Football, 2. Class Basket Ball, 2. KERAMOS MARY FRASER A living contradiction of the theory that brains and hair cannot grow on the same head. If a city VU can be judged by one of its inhabitants, then Smiths Ferry must be some city. Class Secretary 1 Yr. LOIS EMGE A weak voice doesn't neces- sarily mean that one does not say things worth listen- ing to. BEULAH WILKINSON One of our quiet, persevering Seniors, who has won the respect of all by her patient application to her school duties. OMER RYAN It is a puzzle to us to know what this young man is most suited for because every- thing he does he does so well and there is hardly a chance to make any distinction. Bus. Mgr. Keramos. Class Football 2. Track.2. V N ALBERT BERGNER A little German who doesn't seem to worry about the Kaiser and his bunch as much as he does about making a difficult billiard shot. Football, 1. Class Football, 1. Track, Z. X X if
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