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the MID-YEAR CLASS OF 1 0 1 i). l .rr r r 1919 ,hiS Cla8S- C ° nsisting of ° n, y fourteen members. graduated after four years of hard toil esoectallv arSh ??? !, nUmber ’ the P “ n they P ‘ ayed in lhe act,vi “e» of the school was very large ' They were The ,n “ thletic8, several ot ‘heir members making the first team in Basket-ba.l while thev were still Sophomores Nevertheless, they made the best of a bad situation, and succeeded in graduating with high honors. President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . CLASS OFFICERS. Thomas Marshall Mildred Champion . . . Bessie Hodge Ruby Compton Raymond Bischoff Orville Brummer Mildred Champion Minnie Champion Ruby Compton James Dilly Bessie Hodge CLASS ROLL. Lucy Holmes Conrad Lueders Harriet McReynolds Thomas Marshall Mary Nyers Webster Wilcox Walter Winters Thelma eissenborn: “A quiet tongue shows a wise head.” ' Page Twenty-eight
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N I N E T E E N E R S Name Alias. By- Word Margaret Coleman Margy” “Oh. say” Bnel Cotter “Cotter” “Oh, cruel woman Bessie DeBow “Betty” Say! kid” Luella Deterding Dee” You know” Engle Eisenbarth “Angel “I don ' t care” Henrietta Finke “Pete” “Horrors!” Helen Gerling Mickey” “Do tell” Della Hecht “Dolly” “Oh, girls!” Glynn Hodge “Windy” “ I hope to tell yu” William Holst “Bill” “Listen, now” Harry Hughes “H. C.” Why so?” Frank Krill “Chink” “Good-nite Flora Laager “Flo-Flo” “Oh. Daddv’ ” Ruth Lawin “Toonie” “Oh! my” Marie Lohman “Mary” “That ' s not true Viola Luckert “Vie” “Oh. say!” Thelma McCullough “Mac” “My lands!!” Wanda MeLellan Wandie” “ sakes alive! ” Elmer Miller “Hunk” “Have a heart” Maud Mueller “Pussy” “Won ' t you now? ' Russell Moore “Gates” “I thot I ' d die” Edward Moschell “Ed” “What d ' yu know? Phyllis Nicodemus “Phil” “He’sjust my size” Kathleen Rader “Kit” “Oh. be still” Mae Riley “Mae” “My stars Fred Rueb “Freddie” “How ' s that?” Edna Ruyle “Eddie” “That ' s it exactlv” George Short Buddie” “Oh, I see” Goldie Steinberg “Tommie” “Aw-g ' wan” Lela Taylor Lee” “O! say” Genevieve Turley “Jen” “Oh! it’s not so Ernest Veihl Ernev” “I sav so” Thelma Weissenborn “Thel” I don’t know” Oliver Winkler “Wink” “Who are you?” Pastime Ambition Likely To Be Studying Movie Actress Librarian Playing “Jazz” Policeman “Big” man Teasing To be thin Featherweight Dreaming Chauffeuse Heartbreaker Dancing Priv. Secretary Society Belle Walking with?? Typist Suffragette Silence Artist School Ma ' am Flirting Married Stung Warbling Orator Another Caruso Tete-a-tete- Chemist Ladies man Orpheum Lawyer “Howling success Arguing Coroner Prohibitionist Dreaming of ? Chorus girl Housekeeper Studying Lecturer Minister to China Books To grow up Police-woman Cutting up Artist’s model Actress Giggling Grammarian Toe Dancer Fussing Dom. Sc. Teacher Gov. of Nameoki Gazing Engineer Matrimonial Agt. Making eyes Opera Star Leading lady Tomfoolery Minister Chas. Chaplin II Gabbering Reporter A devil Basket-Ball Ballet dancer Merry-widow Typewriting Business woman Snake charmer Smiling Cartoonist An Irish rose Kidding Congressman Dancing instr. Primping Suffragette Queen of Hawaii Athletics World ' s champion Beauty Doctor Whispering Girls’ tutor Cabaret dancer Making friends Social Butterfly Bachelor maid Doing favors Nurse A loving wife Queening Six feet tall Disappointed Studying history Stenographer A “Night-owl Showing off Pres, of L S. Blue-ribbon baby Edna Ruyle: “The girl with the smile is the girl worth while.” Page Twenty-nine
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