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IViraa Gayle Stocked Carlo. L Wert Willo Cleon. W.nck Morton Young Manor Kuth Weaver Derma Gayle Stockdalc. Oh, music! sphere-descended maid. Friend of pleasure, wisdom’s aid!” All of Gayle’s thoughts run to music instead of being wasted on the sterner sex. Carlos L. Wertz. I have found by experience that nothing is more useful to man than gentleness.” Carlos doesn’t say much but we know he means it just the same. Carlos was never known to exceed the speed limit. Willo Cleora Wirick. “She reads much. She is a great observer. And she looks Quite t It rough the deeds of men.” Merton Young. •Til warrant him heartwhole.” The boy with the dark, brown hair, peach bloom complexion and soldier-boy shoulders. The girls don’t affect Merton much, but that’s no sign the rule doesn’t work the other way. Marjorie Ruth Weaver—“Queen.” Here’s to the girl that’s strictly in it. Who doesn’t lose her head even for a minute; Plays well the game and knows the limit, And still gets all the fun there’s in it. Did vou fail to n tice that ring? T went y - two
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Myrtle Mae Thompcon Lydia Ann Spray Carneat VV. Thumptnn Kthel Mae Thompson IImcI Kthel Monger Myrtle Mac Thompson. Jtiv rises in me like a summer’s morn.” Well all remember the first class party at Myrtle’s, the hallo we'en hay ride, the pumpkin pic. and the bobbing for apples. Ethel Mac Thompson. Her ways arc ways of pleasantness. Lydia Ann Spray. Gotid without pretense, lilest with sane reason and with sober sense.” Lydia in her benevolent spirit is helping the I'rankfort Traction Company by contributing ten cents per day to attend E. II. S. K member when Miss Howard dubbed her “Lydia Sheep?” Ethel is much fonder of chocolate creams than history, and English isn’t suited to her particular makeup. Ernest W. Thompson. “May Dame Fortune ever smile on you. I.ut never her daughter—Miss Fortune.” Ernest has tried debate and music, with excellent results—n one dead or seriously injured yet. Following the footsteps of on gone before.” Ernest is Miss Claybaugh’s “tides Achates.” Hazel Ethel Mungcr. “Of all the girls that are so smart, there’s none like prctu Hazel. Although Hazel is a suffragette, she seems to have decided that '« woman’s place i in the home. T « e n t y one
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Tim Vanes Ramom Dorris Vincent Francis Pavey Alice Grrtchen Baldwin Arthur Price Tim Vaness Ransom. V hile we live, let's live in clover. For when we're dead, we’re dead all over.' We don't know whether Tim contemplates going into the grocery business or not—but if he docs, we're positive he 11 handle ‘’Celery.” “Cabbage. “Onions. “Radishes, “Pickles,” and “Sausage.” Dorris Vincent. Beautiful as sweet, And young as beautiful; Gentle as young. And gay as gentle. And innocent as gay.” Francis Pavey. “All mankind loves a lover. This isn’t Frank’s only title to our affections for he has other talents. In time, our high school will he proud to claim his as a worthy successor to .Marconi. Alice Gretchen Baldwin. “She speaks, behaves and acts just as she ought. Gretchen knows now “what happened ‘ii March 4, 1913. Arthur Price—“Stub.” He is broad-shouldered and double-jointed, with short, curly brown hair, and a bluff but not unpleasant countenance, having a mingled air of fun and arrogance. From his Herculean frame and great power of limb, he has received the nickname of ‘Capt. Stub Price,’ by which he is universally known. T w t n t y three
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