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1910 THE CRIMSON 15 HARRY WHITMER It was always his study to have as few wants as possible in himself and to do all the good he could to others. The befl thing he did to us was to remain with us another year. Wheeter Parted doing things in his sophomore year, when he was president of his class and was assi ant business manager of the Crimson. For the next two years he did the faculty. Then in his last year he was right half on the ' 09 championship football team. When the Senate was organized he assumed the alliterative part of Senator Peter Pendleton Penrose, of Pittsburg, Pittstield County, Pennsylvania. However, it is as business manager for the Crimson for ' 09- ' 10 that Harry has won our highest admiration, and it is largely to his ability that the success of this year ' s paper is due. Temporarily Harry has entered the legal profession, having drawn up the class will. It is underwood, however, that his real vocation is aaing. He plays the part of Jim Hackler in The County Chairman. HARRY B. MARTIN When matters are fully resolved upon I be- lieve there is nothing so advantageous as speed. Since Harry had resolved to win the relay in ' 09, he developed the necessary speed. Hence we won. He also showed great ability as a ball player, starring at lir and in the field in ' 09. Our only grievance is that he left us too soon, finishing his course at Christmas. MADGE L. BUTLER Much wisdom ofte Madge did not join us till laSl fal one year she has made a favorable play, Chic Elzey. ith fe vords being, in fadt, a New Parisienne, but during this impression. She was given a leading part in the FOREST MICHAEL What ' s in a name? In reply to the above que ion we would say in this case, Nationality at any rate. Much to our regret, Mike didn ' t join us until 1908, but since then has been a shining light, owing to his brilliant head. jg }1? ANNA VIOLETT A violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye: Fair as a star, when only one Is shining in the sky. ' Anna came from Waterford and spent four quiet years in hard member of the Literary Society in 1906-1907. rlc. She was a TONY SPERRY We are well content with our lovely winters — short as they are. The Swede dabbled in football in 1906, ftarred in ' 07, ' 08 and ' 09, and was captain of the championship team of 1909. He played base ball in ' 09 and ' 10, and basket ball in ' 07. ' Nufl said ' bout that. Tony was sedlretary and treasurer of the class of 1909. He later assumed the name of Senator Painter when congress assembled.
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14 THE CRIMSON June . 2i IRMA ANASTASIA GROVE A song will outlive all sermons in the memory. As class songstress we shall remember Irma, but no less will she live in our memory as an active participant in class meetings and a jolly comrade of our high school days. JAMES RUSSELL McCANN ' Speak but little and well if you would be e eemed a man of merit. Russell has show n himself to be a man of merit from his position as Senator Oliver. Usually quiet, but when roused he carries his point. He has the part of Jefferson Bris- coe in the class play. U i ' ' CECIL M. COY Courteous though coy, and gentle though retired. Cecil entered G. H. S. in her second year, her first year having been spent at War- saw, but she liked us so well that she has been with us four years and has always been an ardent worker. m RALPH SWOVELAND A Granger in a Grange land, Ralph came to us a Granger last fall, his home bei ng in Waterford. It is said that He that ts surety for a stranger shall smart for it, but Ralph ' s Goshen friends are quite willing to take the risk. GUY C. JUDAY There is a silence, the child of love, which expresses everything, and proclaims more loudly than the tongue is able to do. Permanent address: Millersburg, Indiana. His long suit is catching Mi however, from Millersburg. m % m ORMOND SMITH An hiSlorian ought to be exact, sincere and impartial; free from passion, un- biased by intereA, fear, resentment, or affection; and faithful to the truth. Than which we can think of no better description for Ormond. Besides being class historian, Schmitty was Senator Page, and was on the Junior basket ball team. He has the part of Prewitt in the class play.
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