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'I li COMMENT ROSS XVILSON One of the youngest in the class and one of the most popular. Noted for his original wording of questions. He Will be massed by all the school. VX'ould you lend me your hook 'you eouldn't now eould you?' Uould you give me that peneil 'you uouldn't. now would you? I'm a lloy with amlmition -l passed in three years. All the wheels in my head eoinprise well titled gears. BEATRICE NV I LLIAMSON Just a happy little country girl with a bubbling laugh and an alto voice. The pos- sessoi' of the glorious disposition that makes her individual but never conspicuous. l'm a girl from the norlh'ard of modest dt-uieanur. ln learning the ty1rLwriIc'r few pupils are keener. And also to shorthand l've a natural llenl. l'cl like to lake notes for some lll'L'Sl1lL'llT.N XVI LFRE IJ CR ICSSKV ICLL This valuable member of our class comes from Sandusky and has distinguished him- self in the study of chemistry. He is a con- scientious and fine student. We expect to hear great things from hini in the world of science. ln all of my studies l'm ue'er helow lf. l-low pupils shun lessons l never could see. l walk flown the aisles with a calm soher phil, l eat my own lieans and Illllltl my own lmizf, ALICE LINQUIST This young lady is Well liked on account of her happy and congenial nature. She is a good student and is noted for her morning walk to meet Vern. ln stature l'm under the high water mark. But pray what of thai? ls not also the lark? However in Value it makes up for size. To hc-ar me 'tee hee' you would douhi me so wise. FLOYD SEIFERT Seif is making a name for himself on the baseball field. He is full of good nature and enthusiasm. Noted for his immaculate attire at all times. He is treasurer of the Keohi Literary society. 'AI argue in daytime, l argue at night.. l argue when wrong, and l argue when right. Don't laugh at that tie -it isn't absurd. l don't think that lies should he seen and not heard. L l
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Cmlxlllzm' 21 ,WYMAN BOLTON Something of a heart-breaker and chief plague at the hayrack parties, deriving great pleasure from tramping back and forth on his classmates feet. He deserves great credit for becoming a graduate in three years. What would We do without Wyman anyhow! Uh yes l'm the huy frmu across thc big l.lke. VN'lu-n l walk with tlmt suit czisc my strirlc takes thc czikc. lluwever in looks you cnu set- l'm no duh, l'm the cliuirumu pm tem ul' thc fzunuus cuhe club. EVA KUNZMANN Our shorthand shark. Eva knew that the school could not get along without her so she consented to come back next year and help run it. Uh 1 .im .1 gill ot milml llemurc ways. I cluu't srrcam :mtl laugh ns I mluu't think it pays. lu 'after the gzune' l lillcll thc heroiuels hill. Of czxinp tire uctivitics l ueler gct my till. HORACE HINKLEY President of thc- Keohi and lfldito. of the Comment. a 1 VERNA MILLER One of our most quiet unassuming mem- bers. A charter member of the Miller-Lin- quist Friendship Co. incorporated. Alice Linguist :intl l :Lrc the 'llczlvculy 'l'x.'ius,' NVQ go with ezich ullicr like fish with their tins. To wliislrcr in class is thc cighth tlczully Siu, 1 ut-ver huve lloue ilfl nor mx' kin. CLARENCE ALLING He is counted by everyone as being a good Hscoutf' In pedagogy he often breaks his motto: Be prepared. UNM-r I :im 21 mnn retrospective in mind. In all thc wide country then-'s none of my kiuml. Xvhut runs iu my tlioughts nu proplict can tell. NYhcu l'm llown :it the store I work hurcl :ns amytliiligf'
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IIE CoMxn2N'r 23 RIISSEL BITSS Rusty,' has played on the baseball team for four years and was manager of the team of 19123, He contributed much to the life of the class. In athletic events I show my school spirit. If we win any games I shout when I hear it. My gray matter rifles in the top of my hcail, 'But where is his hc:ul?' some lvrutc cruelly said. LESLIE VAUG HN Tim is our big star on the athletic Held of whom we are justly proud. He was cap- tain of the football team of 1913 until acci- dents put him out. He is popular with all and blessed with plain reason and common sense. Now wait just a minute and give your attention, I want your opinion of this new invention. I play in all progress a conservative part, But I um the rcal author of true 'culrist' art. ADA FIELD Ada has shown in the last half 'of this term that she really can work if she tries. She has a sunny disposition and lives and dreams for the lithe and nimble art of dancing. I ilo the Turkey trot, tango or waltz hesitation, I claucc every clancc that is known to creation. That green inackinaw that looked something like Roy's YVas the personal property of clear Hughie I3oy's. CLIFFORD AGNEW Cliff was the hero of the annual class fight. One of the most popular students in school. A member of the football team of 1911 and 1913. Also secretary of the Boys' Athletic Association, For thc Drexel pool room I'm a live walking ad. VYith my calm disposition I never get mad. -A professional gun in shaking the dice, I'm as slow as pure sorghum in the winter solstice. HELLEN KOLLMEYER-I No Picture? A graduate of last year who considered high school life so desirable that she tried another year of it. This year she will re- ceive a diploma for the nor1na1 course. She is a pleasant girl with a sunny disposition.
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