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TEMPLE, WAYNE 44Temp1e'1r Uoh, yesjr WHITE, CARL You're a bear. THOMPSON, EDNA U Quiet and meek. WILSON, ELBERT Yours is wrong, mine's right. TOBIN, JOHN WOOD, ALFRED UT0bin. Isch ga bibble, safety first. Duck, you. ZWICK, LIBBIE VAN DE MOTTER, JOSEPHINE .What do you mean., Jo. Klwhy-ai!! ALPHABET. A is for Arts in which we have fun. B is for Bennet and Blanche the same one. C is for Commerce, Carlson included. D is for Flats who should be excluded. E is for Engel, our new cheer leader here. F is for Foster and Foote who are timid, I fear. G is for Games which We all attend. H is for Hoffman, her grades We commend. I is for ink, in room seven 'twas spilled. J is for James and Jennings both skilled. K is for Korabek and Klements in brief. L is for Leighton our janitor-in-chief. M is for McIntosh and also McHugh. N is for Nussel, who is Business Manager, too. O is for Oster, to dance she would choose. R is for Riemer and Ramage, Gym is their task. is for questions our Wilma doth ask. is for Riemer and Ramage in Gym it's a task. Q R S is for Schaub and Smolic both Workers. T is for Tobin and Temple, some shirkers. U is the grade Miss Teare never gets. V is for Van de Motter, the maid who forgets. W is for Wilson and White all alone. X, Y, and Z in algebra the unknown. T. MCH., '16 HS
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CLASS OF 1916. BENNET, BLANCHE Cutie You think just because I am you can 'boss' me. CARLSON, MINNIE Minn. Oh, Great Heavens! COHEN, F ANNY Oh, beby, ain't you coming? DELANEY, HELENE I don't care. G5 Cl DUNBAR, KATHERINE. Quiet but Wise. ENGEL, RICHARD Engel. Our noise-man. FooTE, JAMES Jimmy Small, but talkative. FOSTER, GLADYS She never says anything. FROELICH, ELSIE Her eternal smile. HOFFMAN, ALVERDA 66HuHy.7Y Yes, my dear. JAMES, GARNETT Kill it, don't let it suffer. JENKINS, ETHEL Listen. JENNINGS, RUTH Well, I should smile. KLEMENTS, MARY That doesn't worry me. 66 Cl CK KOCH, IRMA Sure. KORABEK, LOUISE Bets So silly, no sense to it. KUS, LADIMIR Fat I should worry. LEWIS, GLADYS ll Yes'm. small MCHUGH, THOMAS Tommy. Thrifty, Wise and mischievous. MCINTOSH, ELEANOR Don't ask me, I don't know. MOORE, ALMA Sure, I have my Math. NASH, WILLIAM Bill. Go on. NUSSEL, CLEMENCE Clem. Get him at second, Mr. Carrier! OSTER, MILDRED Milly, Oh, I bet my hair looks two sights. PORTER, FLORENCE Gee, I don't know what to do. PURMA, ALFRED HAL!! Shoot the ball. RAMAGE, BESSIE Oh, dear, what's the use? REIMER, EDITH Edie, The horror of the Hats. ROTHENBECKER, WILMA Billie Oh, ding it! Cl RUNKLE, NADEAN Do you Tango? SCHAUB, DoRoTHY This is my tin ear. SMOLIC, FRANK Good in his work, but slow to respond STANG, IRENE Oh, forever more. SWAFFIELD, RAYMOND SwafHeld. I've got my lesson, but- TEARE, WINIFRED Wm Now, wouldn't that jar you?
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Aichele, Helen Baumgartner, Esther Behrend, Mabel Brooks, George Burras, Mabel Byrnett, Anna Cashman, Margaret Clark, Juanita Cockayne, Gladys Cohn, Gertrude Collier, Carmita Connell, John' Covell, Frank Crandall, Viola Crawford, Andrew Crawford, Della Creter, George Dawes, Edith Dawson, William Dill, Eugene Dillow, Clifford Downing, Charles Eggert, John Erickson, Anna Farrow, Myrtle Fenton, Grace Freedman, Hilda Friedman, Elizabeth Gaub, Richard Gentile, John Gessner, George Greenwald, Melvin Grob, Eunice Haendiges, Anna Harper, Mary Harris, Margaret Harrison, Vera Haubach, Harold Higgins, Margaret Hogue, Edith Holler, Helen Hornyak, Steve Hutton, Gertrude Iavandittie, Bessie Jackson, Wendell Johnson, May Jones, Merritt Keller, Royce CLASS OF 1917. 139 Klemperer, Miriam Kock, Irma Kraft, Helen Krahn, Ruth Krickow, Hildegarde Law, Ruth Lorentz, George Madar, Rose Madsen, Esther Madsen, Helen Maier, Norman McEldowney, Myrtle Meyer, Erma Miller, Walter Minke, Ruth Morunga, Walter Mowen, Gertrude Nosek, Lillian Okkerse, Elizabeth O'Laughlin, Elmer Osborn, Ethel Pariseau, Veronica Raybon, Charles Resch, Cecelia Rueter, Hildegard Rutta, Della Sankey, Harold Schoenbeck, Eva Simon, William Sistek, Anna Skultin, Marie Sladky, Frank Smilie, Maymie Smith, Edna Smolic, Andrew Steele, Thomas Steglat, Helmuth Stern, Philip Stokes, Ruth Strasser, Catherine Stuart, Jeanette Taylor, Alice Taylor, Edna Tronstein, Erwin Wagenbauer, Lottie Weinberger, Lena Willert, Harry Wolfe, Laura Wyttenback, Alma
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