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Tge CriryisoQ Jl ' LIA WILDEN ' A good ht art ' s worth sold. Julia was rather quiet spent in high school, but si from the field trips, picnics. ;i quently in our younger days ' smile and good wtn-d lor eve Comb dow-n his hair; look, look! It stands upright. —II Henry IV. .Jesse was our star athlete and the biggest man in the class. Standing six feet two in his stocking feet he was just the man to fill the position of Sargeant-at-Arms in his Junior year and to bring glory to his class as cap- tain of the varsity basketball team in ' 16- ' 17 and in class and varsity track. He took nineteen points in the dual meet at Elkhart. Jesse was also athletics editor of the Crim- son and had the part of Henry Fuller in What Happened to Jones. ZKLLA HKSS quiet as a lamb. ' -King John. 1 through High School and u and appreciate her quiet, as one of our best students !■ was among those chosen cement. HENRIETTA PESTOW Henrietta, we suppose has been taking life easy the last semester, for she passed her final examinations at mid-year. During her school life she specialized in JP = R§ 9.-X 7--4
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Tne CriQnsof) MARIE KIMMEL Thy smiles become thee well. —Twelfth Nisht. Marie was one of those optimistic girls who is never looking for trouble — no persimmons about her! She was a loyal and earnest worker and was, by all, much admired. KATHERINE McKlBBIN Teach not thy lip to scorn for it was made for kissing, lady, and not for such contempt. Katherine McKibbin at last won her reward when the class chose her as Class Grumbler. Her experience throughout the Senior year well prepared her for this task, and needless to say she made a success of it. In the Class Play she successfully proved that Helma had an absolutely blank expression and that no intelligence was forthcoming. Nevertheless, Katherine showed that this was only put on when she was honored with a position among the first eight in the intellectual branch of the class. WILLIAM MILTENBERGER Item, one neck. Twelfth Night. William Miltenberger, more familiarly known to the public as Whiskey Bill acted as a source of good cheer and warmth whenever the class spirit underwent a severe test. In all cases of public interest it was for all the class to listen while he began upon his regular, But I don ' t EDITH MILLER All through school Edith was busy doing something. In 1914 she played class basketball and later was chosen to be Vice-President of our Junior Class. She was noted for her ability as a musician, being pianist in the Or- chestra for three years and accompanying the Glee Club in the same capacity. She always offered her services at public concerts, wrote the Class Song, drew the cover design for the annual, and was President of the Girls ' Rooting Squad this year. Edith played the role of Cissy in What Happened to Jones . md f= % ■
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T ge Crigpso r) P ms siiond !i ' ' did niH class ;:n. ior Cnii; MAUDE ROHREFl e: thr ;ava?vnrss out or a bear. —Othello. lom New Pari.s and decided she would .iF in G. H. S. We only regret that she I ;■. She was a tireless member of the - ii r the famous Mazupsi in the Sen- 11- . in the Glee Club. WALTER KESTER -Henry - The school suffers a great loss in the graduation of K. ster. He has alvays been actively connected wilh every phase of school lite. He was Exchange Editor of the Crimson in ' 13- ' 14 and the Crimson is much indebted to him for much of its literary material in former years. The fact that Athletics have not been discontinued in our school is largely due to his foresight and able management as president of the Athletic Council. Kester was, until this year a member of the Glee Club and he had the lead- ins role in tlie Class Play. What Happened to .Jones . ESTHER CLINE Graceful and excellent. — Much Ado About Nothing. Esther worked so hard at her studies that she finished half a year ahead of most of us. Hence we have missed her amiable companionship since Christmas. We are very glad, however, that she is coming back to graduate with us. ELSIE W1. TE !HOFF So buxom, blithi ' and tul! of face. —Pericles. Elsie Winterhoff was oiir ( r ili( mainstays of the class dui-i m Ihi ' r.mi- years tli ,i : ' Hi ' Ml ill finslpil TTiull School. l.T iM.pularily am m • ' ' iiH ' ir ■■ ' 1 iIm !i ' ir. school wi ! . |.V l. ;ill ll: .,ne ing stud nl bdlly ill SUCeee,!,,- ' ■. il-,- li. ' ;i , ' Editor of the Crimscjn. i fi L-s r o
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