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C b c Cauldron Frank K. Keene. Frank lias always been “keen” on the i.ewspai cr business, and it is said that lie has it down to a systi n:. As business man ager of the “Cauldron” he forgot his bashfulne s, which is due largely to his extreme youth and inexperience. Ray Kern. “Speck” is quite proficient in writing notes. “Ila! Ha!”, in smiling, and in inakng eyes. We have just been told that ' they have “quit” but lot us h po that the report is ground less. Martha Morrison Kramer. • I will steal through life in my own quiet way.” Demure, quiet, sober, peaceful, grave, a tranquil soul—Martha is a profound student. George Oscar Leisure. (Joorge is noted for his brotherly love and school spirit, the natural out growth of his fellowship among the Hodmen. Alice Christina Leisure. Alice is a faithful follower of Mrs. Pankhurst. She is fitting her self even new for her fight for women’s rights by taking a thorough course in Carpenter's Business College. K i K h t c c II
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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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Z b c Cauldron Blanche Evelyn Marlin. Blanche is a jolly girl with black hair and finding eyes. She has never been known to “fuss” even with her best friends. Iler one desire is to become a trained nurse. John (’. McClamroch — “' 'he Shark.” John says he intends to devote his life to the uplifting of mankind. Since we cannot imagine John as a minister, we are forced to conclude that he is going into the elevator business. Paul . McAIasters—“Hiram Green”—“Harve” “Our captain first in debate—first in ball—and first in the thoughts of the students all.” There remains nothing more to be said about ••Harve’ , unless we mention his popularity with the ladies, and his dainty physique. Paul J. Meifield. Owing to a long and serious illness. Paul Meifeld was prevented from graduating with us. As Paul lacked but eight weeks of finishing his »• iurse. this illness was particularly unfortunate. Paul’s disappointment was shared by the whole class. (Icorgie .1. Moore ‘Minim Stuart-Dodge.” “George” is noted for her “nice line of talk.” This fails nor, in Dutch, however, for she still retains the childish habit of “lithping”. Her principles, Republican and Anti Sufi rag ette, are well defended in her frequent jiolitical arguments. N intlcen
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