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THE SENIORS 191G Mabel Grush, “Kit.” Class President Freshman year. Senior Play. “She was ever precise in promise-keeping.” Alma Mosiman, “Allie.” “Why dost thou whet thy knife so earnestly?” Helen Kottman, “Helena.” “Alone I did it.” Stella Gatz, “Stel.” “Warmly pure and sweetly strong.” Arthur Chesley, “Art. Second Basket Ball Team one year. Play “A Case of Suspension,” Junior year. Senior Play. “Now’s the day, and now's the hour.” Ruth Lichty, “Rufus.” Assistant Editor Resume. “And cloudy care has often took A gentle smile reflected from thy look.
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THE SENIORS 1916 Alan Gilmore', “Curly.” Senior Play. “To be swift is less than to be wise.” Albert Weinert, “Al.” “Our trusty friend unless 1 be deceived.” Florence Lyford, “Sis.” President Girls’ Athletic Association Senior year. Second Basket Ball Team Junior and Senior vears. Play “A Case of Suspension” Junior Year. Senior Play. “She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with, And pleasant too, to think on.” Audrey Marion, “Marion.” Vice-president and later President Sophomore year. Treasurer Girls’ Athletic Association Junior year. Play “Mr. Bob,” Sophomore year. First Baskt Ball Team Junior and Senior years. “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” Arthur Yort, “Art” Class President Junior and Senior years. Captain of Football Team Junior and Senior years. Track Team Junior and Senior years. “I am a part of all that I have met.” Leona Wickham, “Billie. “Studious to please.”
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THE SENIORS 1916 Zelma Moss, “Mossy.” “I begin shrewdly to suspect the young lady of a Terrible taint, poetry Faye Hanna, “Peggy.” “Gay and merry.” Nina Shubert, “Nine.” Senior Play. “And certain stars shot madly from their course To hear the sea maid’s music.” Ruby Caskey, “Rube.” “Of gentle soul, to human race a friend.” Myr le Naylor, “Dob.” Senior Play. “A day in April never came so sweet.” Ethel Pearson, “Roses.” Vice-president Junior year. Senior Play. “I’d wish no better choice.”
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