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THE $ CAULDRON Arthur Miller. (Triangular Debate, T7; Class Play; Basketball, T6 and ’17; German Club.) Agricola Miller, in Lebanon well known, Is an excellent debater, as lie lias shown. Doris McKown. “A little body often harboreth a large soul.” “What would I do with size, when I do so much without it?” Glavious Roush. (Latin Club.) “Study to be quiet. Glavious surely has made a thorough study of quietness. He must have lots of noise in him. None ever came out. Lillian Powell. (Spelling Team; German Club; Glee Club; Cauldron Staff.) She commanded the choice of the land, And finally decided on ‘Everman.’ ” Twenty Three
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THE CAULDRON Oscar Smith. “Runt”; “Smithy”; “Os”; “Pat1; (Glee Club; German Club, 15.) “1 have never seen a greater monster or miracle in the world than myself.’ We suppose Chicago was loo slow for “Fat.” At least he didn’t seem to like it up there. Margaret Strange. “Meg.” (Glee Club; Vocal Solo Contest; “Pinafore”; “Chimes of Normandy.” “She ceased; but left so pleasing on their ear Her voice, that listening still, they seemed to hear ” Catherine Thompson. “Katie.’’ (Latin Club, ’16.) “Never miss a joy in a world of trouble; that’s my theory.” We hope that “Katie” will always keep the optimistic view of life that she now has. Alfred Mersch. “Merschy.” (Class Play; “Pinafore”; Glee Club; Cauldron Staff.) “Seest thou a man diligent in business? He shall stand before kings.” Virgil’s bees and ants have nothing on “Merschy” when it comes to busyness. Twenty Two
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THE CAULDRON Frank Pryor. (Track. T4. ’15, ’16; Basketball, ’15, ’16.) Pryor says he’s “Paden” full for his manifold efforts. Evelyn Russell. “Evy.” (Cauldron Staff; Class Secretary; Spelling Contest; Latin Club; German Club; Glee Club; “Pinafore”; “Chimes of Normandy.’’) “A lovely being scarcely formed or moulded, A rose with all its sweetest leaves yet folded.” Martha Miner. “Pat.” “Her eyes like stars of twilight fair, Like twilight loo her dusky hair.” Eugene Powell. “Chalky.” Track, ’13, T4, 15, ’16.) Here’s to “Gene” Powell, our far-famed athlete, To whom old F. H. S. owes many a meet. Twenty-Four
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