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Cownuzsr I7 JANIES HOLIJNQISVVO RTH A jolly classmate who is always smiling, His cheery disposition has made him pop- ular with all the school. He was a strong member of the football team. I'm a guy with pink Checks anml supcrt'luf-us fat, I'm easily known hy my dark greenish hat, I laugh at my sallies and guffaw with much forum But people LIou't care when they hurl out the source. JEANE'l l'E WVNDERLY We have no doubt that this girl will make a good pedagogue. She evidently does not believe in window shades and sometimes she lectures on discretion. Oh, I'm patentee ot' that VVuntlcrly walk VVith a life guarantee to make people gawk. l'uss Iiuiskamp and I all through the sixth hour Incessantly talk 'till Miss tiampcrt looks sour. THEODORE NEWCOMB Teddy is the wise man of the class. He seems to possess unlimited knowledge. but sometimes has a hard time telling what he knows. He has but one failing. He likes to stay out at Knights too well. I run a Iforcl car hut I guess you have seen That it looks like a Imzier when tar hack I lean. For congenial companions I've sought the worlcl o't-r. Ilut I tind I'm the man that I've sought so long for. NINA HODGE A cheerful classmate, always ready to laugh at a joke. She never quite forgets that she isn't on a dance floor and does the castle walk all around the halls. President of the German club. Ifm a tall sleuilcr maiilcn a lilomle ouitc tlccitlcml. I Weill' a plaitl skirt that is slightly tlivitle, . I shutllc along in a tangoing style, l I might in-arlv hc- saitl to walk rloulwlc tile. SANFORD DRAKE Our olass dude. Like most dandies he pays great attention to Little things. Drake, Chicago is a great out up. Sanford II, Drake. yt-s Drake of t'hit'ago, I make foolish faces, Now! ,lust watch my jaw go. I'm just like this rivt-i' which tlows to the south, lfoi' this niiglity rivci' is lmig at thc mouth.
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Illi CoMM1cN'r GERARD HUISKAM P President of the class, treasurer of the Boys' Glee Club, captain of the track team of 1914, manager of the basket ball team of 19l3-l4. t'Puss!' takes part in all branches of high school life. He is an excellent athlete, a good student, and very popular among both Weds and 'tco-eds. My name il. L. lluiskainp has gone o'er the land, XYhen signed to a message. Senators 1 command. 1'm an athlete ol' note and athletic reporter. lid run 'round the world and again for a quarter. ELIZABETH WILSON Vice President of the class, President of the Girls' Glee club and Secretary of the Keohi. Much in demand at all social af- fairs and a prominent member of Clarence's pretty girl galleryf' A maid who has learned to respect her Elders. 'thfly last name is Wilson, the middle 0ne's Nancy. I add it when writing io make it sound fancy. If you see liliczor and I, you will ken us By the light in my eye and the ful1'p1l1'11m i11f'c11is. VVALTER SCHWARZ As President of the Boys' A. A. he has proven himself a good manager. He doesn't care much about the ladies but is very pop- ulal' With the boys. Another charter mem- ber of the Cube club. Also President of the Glee club and Secretary 'of the class. My eognomen Schwarz was happily set For lmy its queer spelling Gerard won a het. VVhen winter time comes I never miss furs, l grow an inch more of lmushy whiskers. ARTHITR KIRBY UArt is the boy with the real class spiritg is always in for something to help it along. He will undoubtedly become a surveyor of international reputation owing to his prac- tice With Wyman's t1'ansit. Arthur is guar- dian of the class treasury. Since two years ago when I found my euticer My life's had much -more of the genuine Spice-er To turn to my work l'm the treasurer hold, I 'touch' all my classmates for the cash that is cold. MAJORIE MOORE One Whom We have known only two years but who has proven herself useful in 'tMoore ways than one. The Senior guard- ian of our fair Arthur. 'Alu the last year of high school l've shown my class spirit By giving a partyfdoift jump when you hear it, For Seniors this year funn miralzilu dirfnj Of elass soeial luuetions have had mighty few.
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COMMICNT RAY MOORIC Ray was loader of the Boys' Glee club and in that capacity he served well. He is at fine vornetist and a. good fellow in more ways than one. A pluycr uunx- skillful upou the coruct 'lllere ucvcr ruulnl lie ur lie lsu't Iumru yet. I tickle the iv'ries :Incl also rziu sing Vlflicn il comes to good music I know everything, VIVIAN DEM PLE The class fashion plate. Especiallygifted in the judicious use of oerise shades and the Wonders of Pzrrisian hair-dressing. One of our prize scholars and 21 Constant burner of the midnight oil. 'lun lllu only L'l'iteriuu on tlu' Inst cxlrcine styles. llut low H. S. youths have suucumlu-fl to my wilcs. lu all uf my slurllcs I smutl forth supreme l look like Z1 visiong I walk like gl l'Il'CIlIll.U GEORI IE ROLLOSSON Let George do it. He is the heart-break.- er of the class. Very popular with the teachers as Well as with the students. His wide grin is the most czsntagious thing in the school. Fm known ol-1' the czirth for 4-xtc1np4u'c spccelu-s. Ilut fununinc Iist'uers just gum- at my 'l'czu'lnxlxs' I'm nmzlmonetl in room Ill fmmfvei' in stay For just celclmrzlliiig on St, l'ul1'ick's Day. HELEN PALMER GRAY President of the Girls' A. A. and one of our nlost popular girls. She is Very sensi- ble and an excellent debator. We are en- debted to her for the words of our class song. l've played in ull pluys tlizu were playfully plnyctl. Pray pfxrtlon the plny on plny that I've inzule. I also lmve played in the lligli School 'Orrlicster' I roll lmy Inrowu eyes to follow czwll gesture. EDNV I N ELIJER Tod is one of our athletes and be- lieves in enjoying everything. He is a noted songster of the Glee club and tt chart- er member of the Cube club. Ninth street hill seonis to have an attraction for hini. Yes. I zuu ll soloist, sprung into fzunc. If yuu'ye OllL'L' llE?A'I'tl my voice thuu Caruso sounds tzuuc. As llic original agent l ask you to It-st If Ulnl Town lluiocs uren'l allways the best.
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