Frankfort High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Frankfort, IN)

 - Class of 1917

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THE CAULDRON Lucile Slipher. (German Club; Latin Club.) Her quiet, reserved, and modest manner has won for her a place in the affections of all those who know her. Ben Cohee. (President of the Junior Class.) A youth of much ability, not always used; the soul of politeness; a jolly fellow; a staunch friend; and a regular bogey in golf. Agnes Keyes. “Zealous, yet modest; innocent, though free; Patient of toil, serene amidst alarms.” Although Agnes die not enter Frankfort High School until her Senior year, we were greatly pleased to have such a pleasant schoolmate added to our list. Cecil Bury. “Cec.” (Cauldron S.aff; Latin Club.) That Latin was no more difficile Than to a black bird ’tis to whistle. ‘‘Cec’’ is going to be chief of police while the rest of us are gone to war. Twenty Six

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I THE CAULDRON Helen Lockwood. “Sal (Spoiling Con-tost; German Club, ’14. ’15; Treasurer of the Sunshine Society, T4.) So quiet, reserved, and dignified that we hardly know that she is around. But then, too, we know she is the truest and most sincere of all friends and the jolliest of companions. Glen Holz. “Holz”; “Sieve.” (“Pinafore.’’) “Officious, innocent, sincere. Of every friendless name the friend ’ We are looking for Glen to publish a book entitled, “Holz’s A. B. C. of Motoring.” Lela Holmes. “Shorty.” “Of manners gentle, of affections mild. In wit, a woman; simplicity, a child.” Gordon Wise. “Squeaky.” (Captain of the Basket-ball Team.) “A mighty pain to love it is, And Mis a pain that pain to miss.” Twenty Five



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THE CAULDRON t Mary Oliphant. “Beth”; “Miggs.” (Cauldron Staff; German Club; vilee Club.) “Her pencil was striking, resistless, and grand. Her manners wore gentle, complying, and bland.” John Ayres. “Dupont.” (Glee Club; Latin Club. ’16.) “And panting Time toiled after him in vain.” “True merit advances slowly.” Lelia Magart. “I must be measured by my soul: The mind’s the standard of the man.” Napoleon Zarick. “Nap.” (Latin Club; Glee Club. ’16; “Pinafore.”) “The world knows not of its greatest men.” Twenty-Seven

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