Frankfort High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Frankfort, IN)

 - Class of 1912

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She Cauldron Pauli Leland Gossett •‘noddle.” Tool, calm, and collected — “Gossie” is President ol' tlie General Literary Society. Paul moves slowly, but he gets there just the same just like the turtle in Aesop’s Fable. Mary lluth Gorham. “Queen Mary.” The “King” is gone, hut is sure to return. During |iiiet hours Mary attends school, where she was one of the Art Kditors of the “Cauldron.” Her chief calling is flirting. Helen Irene Guenther. Gunnie tl:e butterfly girl.” who can speed at the rate of sixty miles an hour without a tremor. During the winter, Helen decided to go to California to remain a year, but she gave up the idea in order to be graduated with the class of 1912. Sarahelle Harman Susa line Wise Green.” “Sally” is noted for her quiet and angelic spirit and her extreme brilliancy in Algebra. Since “Sally” was always popular with her classmates, it was with great joy that they heard it rejiortcd that Sally “got over the grip.” Ruth Alienc lien ricks. “The Latin shark.” The girl with the ready smiles and a liking for good hard labor. Ruth plays tennis, and taxes, great interest in gymnastics. Sixteen

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C b c C a u 1 b r o n Morris A'. Derrick—“Frederick Ossian.” The swain with the expressive eyes, football shoulders, and the famous stage laugh, “Cy” has gained fame in football and on the stage, learned to be a spendthrift, “night-owl ’ and “lady-fusser” all in one short year. Julia Paris Dillcn. “Love” is an artist of no mean ability, yet she can not afford to devote much of her time to anything so frivolous, for she is always occupied in breaking hearts and hanging them on her “hoodoo string. Eunice Erdel. Eunice is a quiet industrious girl who lias made many friends since she joined the class last fall. “Louder, Eunice, the class cannot hear you ’ is an expression frepuently heard in Eunice s English class, for Eunice is timid and modest even in her sjieech. Mussel G. Fortune. There seems to In a mistaken idea afloat that “Rusty is lazy. Not so—he dropped out of the Physics class because he didn’t believe in the existence of matter, rather than because of any “inveterate propensity” to l»e unoccupied. Veda 0. Good. “The original First Ward shark” who delights in devouring school lKM ks. Veda may Ik found at the Blinn at any high-class production, occuping a seat in the critics’ row in the balcony. Fifteen



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Z b c Cauldron Orpha Holmes. “See ilie little star?” Orpha, a conglomeration of inflated astronomical variations, and an inevitable phenomenal prodigy of romantic perception, says he intends to enter a monastery. T.et us hope it will l e a co educational institution. Hazel Heaton. Hazel is a tall girl with curly brown hair and “hazel eyes She flattered the Class of 1912 by leaving Michigantown in order to finish her course with our class in the Frankfort High School. Lawrence Holmes. Lawrence, a lad of studious and sober mien, bums the midnight oil, and idolizes Shakespeare. Lawrence is a splendid debate alternate. Twice he has carried a suit-case to Lebanon; on both occasions he has been ho] eful of victory; both times his hoj es have been shattered. Doris Ida Hoke. The girl with the golden hair, china blue eyes, and jxjaches-aiid-crenin complexion. As Doris is a “Weijii Board” specialist. she can answer any question you care to ask about your uture. Mary A . Jenkins. Mary is one of the members of the Class who claims the distinction of being well-versed in the Bible. She seems to be especially fond of the Book of Mark. She has great difficulty in making her Physics experiments result like those of the rest of her class. Seventeen

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