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THE CAULDRON . ,, . f ?Q'1:.l52z.1:1..2H -' ez-2. , 4 ' - .,.. I -, gif' -' -' , 1 1 - 'ti ' , ' fp. , ve J ' ' ei- , . 1 . . ' 1.1, ' ASW ? l A ' it 'M ,. , . Ili .4. f I Q X. . . J I I V -, . ,X I . -X X I ,Exill JJ. K HELEN BEALL. CGlee Club, '17g German Club, '17.J They laugh that win. -Othello. WILLIAM BUSTEED. Bill. CGlee Club.J HWhat should a man do but be merry? -Hamlet. DORA KENNEDY. fLatin Clubgu FOl'l1I11.D Those about her From her shall read the perfect Ways of honour. -King Henry VIII. LENA JARRELL. fGerma,n Club, '17.J She hath a tear for pity, and a hand, Open as day for melting charity. -King Henry IV. MARIONMAJOR. CBasketball, '16, '17, '18g Baseball, '16.D He'll make a proper man? -As You Like It. MARY HENRICKS. Mig. 1German Club, '17.J In the world I fill up a place. -As You Like It. Twenty-Eight
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fa in N . -A ,Qff W f ' ., . 3 lv gh 2 'W F -5 , M I r .i l i qt ! 1 I 1 X i ' I A r 2 his , ws. - 1'--U-ff' sfrrifirif W' -- ji T - M1QHM In january, 1914, fifty-three inquisitive, self-important Freshmen entered the high school building, and after much blundering and searching, found seats in the lower assembly, In September of the same year, sixty-three more Freshmen entered. Out of this combined number, a total of one hun- dred and sixteen students, but fifty-two were graduated in May. Added to this number were eight students who did not enter with us in 1914. Contrary to usual traditions, this illustrious class im- mediately entered into school activities. During the first year, several class mates took part in the light opera, Pin- aforef' In track we were well represented by Clifford Powell, john Ostler, Reid Bunger and Robert Moriarty. Likewise in baseball some of the Freshmen showed excellent ability. As Sophomores, we took a very active part in school ac- tivities. Two of the girls of our class, Edith Campbell and Florence Adair, were elected officers of the Sunshine Society. Harold Gardner, Truman Goldsberry and Clarence Emshoff were members of the debate teams. The same students were members of the Forum and the debating society of F. H. S. Truman Goldsberry won second place in an oratorical con- test with Sheridan. Eugene Ticen, james Himmelwright and Reid Bunger were members of the basketball team. In track and baseball our classmates took part, but did not gain many honors. In the Chimes of Normandy, a light opera, our class was again well represented. We also staged The Teeth of the Gift Horse, the first play given in the auditorium of the Central building. A While we were juniors, we practically monopolized school activities. Fred Sidney, William Carman, Herbert Engle and Truman Goldsberry were members of the debate teams which were successful in competing with Lebanon and Crawfordsville in the Triangular debate. William Carman and Truman Goldsberry were representatives of our school Thirty
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