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THE BLUE .NND GOLD Virgil Barger- Virge Milli! lf l twiuld unly gl'nw,' 113 B. 8: G. Staff, 133 Rhetoricals, Class Treasurer, 133 143 Orchestra, justamere, 143 Entertainment Committee, Decorating Committee, Glee Club. 4 ii z Nellie Amsler- Nell A -e, As clizirniing was this pretty maid, X .Ks were the nit-ludies she played. 'QQ ui vice P. Phiiipiiroiieaii Society, m ui Rhetor- il icals, 133 Rhetorical Committee, 143 Entertain- ' ment Committee, 123 133 143 Orchestra. 'X' 3 i W K , V I- .ge , If Hugh McKay- Buda 'Tutest little teller eyerylsody lsiimys. i ii 133 Rhetorical Committee, Park Board. ' 'g 'i ' ye-A it P' fix. Laura Auseon H 3 t '. 5, l am dew-ted to study. XYorthy l-t-tilts are my com- DANE . Dauionsf' Q x 113. 123. 133 Springfield H. s. XXX ' kv Q fr Clyde Rodabaugh gf V yay wi He is one ol our students who ki 1-ux vs. ., Hou' uiueli grace, strength ziuil 'dignity lie iu re 1-'se . l ,K 113 123 133 Dunkirk H. s. NX ti . Lucy Fox- Emmy ,W 'Q- A smile for zill, ii welcome glzid A jovial erizixiug way she lull. 123 Arbor Day Program, 143 Glee Club, Social Coin. ' I i Norman Blackman G .' at I rise in the mnrniug early: study mmlcriitelyq eat Ax and drink cheerfully: 1 tiike my inuuceiit pleasures A A freely. iff' 3 P 143 S. C. C. 3 Q F Charlotte Gerlinger .- Suinetiines forward, souietiiiies ctiy, Yet she never iiiils to please. 4 i 3 123 Conservatian Program, 133 Mikado, 143 Glee .W i Club, S. C. C.. Iolanthe. ,N my Eugene Krouse 'l'liinkiug is an idle waste iii thiiuglitf' 55, 3, , 113 Class Play, Sec'y Liberty Loan Fund, 143 Just- I ,- R' mere, S. C. C., Pals First. ..., 5 Elizabeth Ba less- Betty bil' ' Y XYith test tulie and slide a hug germ she spied, To lie a physician is her one aiiiliitituif' X . 133 Nurse in Hospital, 143 Interscholastic Debate, 1 E I Ring and Pin Committee. Page Nineteen
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THE BLUE AND GOLD A 1- gl M, f 1 RL 1 wg.. 5+ , sl I . ' S 9' : x-'xi Rfk, ' 5 1 Ji . .1 Q' . ' .VN X X 1 1 .1 1 - 2 ,r : 6 K- K, A., it x Q Q 'KY L. . K .Q Qi X ' 5' A. 5- 1 5' if . .'-,,,. - Y . - . ' '--A, L 5 rf! EERXXX '7 e Qi i ,A . , . 1 V , . Q lfiglilucn Harry Chatelain- Dutch Business is my motto. 143 B. 8: G. Staff. S. C. C., S. C. C. Play. Ilo Cramer She is a Winsome wee thing. 113 Philophronean Society, Rhetoricals 143 S. C. C Mabel Tucker 'AYtiid of all deception. She speaks her minll without liesitatii-ii. 113 Philophronean Society, Class Play. Celia Allion- Freckles Full nt the :leepc-st true-.t tlmugl t, lining the very thing she might. 113 Music Club. 143 S. C. C. Floyd Thomas Music wa-slies away fr-vm the soul the lust of everyday lite. 113 123 133 143 Orchestra. Nelda Geahry Her hair was rolled in many a curious fret, Much like a rich :mil Curious Coronet. 133 Basketball. 143 S. C. C. Marguerite Gaines Yun ran ileprnfl un hcr ti-r uxery iluty. Shu is as lrtlm' as sled. 143 Pals First, Ring and Pin Committee. Marie Walters lYlwn she was hlithe, r-he was lmnnie Anil inevk :md stteut in company. 113 Philophronean Society, Rhetoricals, 143 S. C. Allen Moyer Alvin uf few wurtls :ire thc lat-st turn. Margaret Sherwood Klint slut' wills tu flu ur my Svvlns txt-cst, virttiutise-l, tliscrcctast, lust. 113 Bucyrus H. S.. 133 justamere Club.
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- THE BLUE AND GOLD Annabel Barnhart .-Xttractivegwlio will deny it? Always dressed in mode quite new. HISTORY OF SENIOR CLASS BOOK OF FRESHMANISIS In the beginning, knowledge created books and volumes. And these were read by but few and the spirit of knowledge moved through the pages of these books and volumes. And knowledge said. Let these be studied, and they were studied. And so it came to pass in the reign of the good King Darius, that the children of ignorance set out for the promised land, and arrived in the outlying provinces of the Kingdom of Knowledge. And when they had arrived and pitched their tents, messengers of thc king came bearing parchments and scrolls, and then read the law of the land to them. And after they had been duly registered, work was allotted them by the emissaries and they were placed under the directors and taskmasters. And their pay was allotted quarterly. And when the first payment came due, the children of ignorance gathered around the task- masters and received payment, each according to his own ability. And cries arose against the king-but soon subsided. Now it happened that the subjects of King Darius held high festivals to the number of three and four times a year. And on each occasion the children of ignorance journeyed to the metropolis and took part therein. And their hearts were exceedingly glad when they were permitted to digress from their daily labors and hold a festival in the Metropolis lThe Country Ministerl. And so it came to pass that the fourth payment fell due and again the children of ignorance gathered to receive the allotment. And the good King Darius issued an edict that all who had received an average of seventy shekels per payment for the year were too valuable to remain in the provinces to live in the imperial city. And when this became known there was weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth by a few, but the many were exceedingly glad and shouted joyous praise to the l-'ing. And of those who had sorrowed, some went forth from the country never to return. and some stayed in the provinces, but of those who had been faithful, nearly all went to live in the metropolis. I BOOK OF SOPHMOROSENESS And when they arrived in the imperial city, they were quartered amongst the towns- people. And they learned that the system of payment and rates by which they had been payed in the provinces and the system of supervision was the same throughout all the kingdom, even unto the capital city. And they marveled at its justness t?l and were content. And many did neglect their work because they had done excellent work the year before. And so it came to pass. that King Darius did become angry and calling these wayward ones to the palace. he did confer with them. And they were much frightened and did fall down and weep, saying Mercy, Oh King. Mercy. but the King was stead- fast and replied, For work alone shall ye be recompensed. Show unto me that ye are worthy and ye shall not suffer my wrath. And they went forth, much impressed and did work diligently for a while. And there came wise men representing a great nation from the northeast but were sent back defeated in argument. Page Twenty
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