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ADAM C. FISHER Baseball (3-4), Football (4) Board of Control A. A. (4) President. Athletic “J” Association (4), Associate Editor “Red and Blue” “Green Stockings.” Here’s our representative we sent to t'nole Sam. But he is a very well-liked young man. He makes the hest looking soldier that you’ve ever seen And at football and baseball is exceptionally keen. To tell the truth he’s an all-round sport And to our class has been a great support. ALMA DOERZBACHER Basketball (4). Senior Girls’ Play. Her name is Alma I ooizbaoher. It’s easy to say it wrong But judging from appearanees. It won’t be that very long. MARGARET ALTMAN Senior Girls’ Play, “Green Stockings.” She’s the girl of our school Who ne’er breaks the rule; And in mathematics she’s esjK'ciall.v bright. If you go her way You can’t go astray But always be in the right. MATTHEW HORRELL. Football (3), Basketball (3), )Treasurer A. A. (2). Listen, dear friends, and you shall hear Of Matthew's work in his Senior year. He learned to dance and from that time on His watch and chain he had to pawn In order to take “Min to basketball. Or else to the dance at Turner's Hall.
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(Hlasfi of XB2U JOHN SHRUM Pres. (4), Football (3-4), President A. A. 2nd Sem. (4). Debating Team (4), Vice Pres. A. A. (3), Business Mgr. Red and Blue”, Pres. Alpha Chi Sigma, Giesn Stockings,” Council J” A. A., Baseball (4). Way down upon a lonely farm He plows tin sod and works the corn, And in tin future he intends To marry one of our Junior friends. LILLIAN N. GREENAWALT Vice Pres. (4), Secretary (3), Glee Club (2-3-4), Associate Editor Red and Blue.” Senior Girls’ Play, Green Stockings.” Lillian is a real good scout. She is one girl in many; To name her virtues— 'Twould take too long. Her faults?— Sin hasn’t any. ELIZABETH McCAULLEY Senior Girls’ Play, Basketball (1-2-3-4), Mgr. (4), Glee Club (1-2-3-4), Sec’y. (4). Lib” sure is a basketball star. Without her the team would Ik? far from par. On “Russ” she has quite a ease And this from childhood we did trace, Rut sin is really a very good sport And without her, the class would Ik? out of sort. SARA JOHNSON Class Treasurer (4), Senior Girls’ Play. Diogenes, bring on your lantern An honest woman is found: We trust her with all our money And only a k her word as bond.
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MINNIE HOLLAND Basketball (3-4) Cap’t. (4), Senior Girls’ Play. Just now ’lis Greensburg where Her frequent letters go,— And what the future soon will bring We’re pretty sure to know. HARRY KENNEDY Pres. (3), Baseball (1-2-3-4), Cap’t. (4), Basketball (2-3-4), Mgr. (4), Football (1-2-3-4). Cap’t. (3), Mgr (3), Pres. A. A., first sem. (4), Board of control A. A. (2-3), Reporter A. A. (3). Here’s to “Hank” the athletic hoy. To play football is his one big joy. He plays in all the teams of .7. II. S., And in all the games, be does bis best JOE HERBERT “Green Stockings.” Honor Oration Here is an exceptional student, And one who is very prudent. He never even looks at the girls. Not even those who have curls. But devotes all bis time to bis lesson And where he stores it all. he has us “guessinY MARIE PRITCHETT Manor High. Marie is a very quiet, seclusive girl Ami you never find her brain in a whirl. She is very composed and we revere This student who joined our class this year.
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