Keokuk High School - Comment Yearbook (Keokuk, IA)

 - Class of 1915

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THE COMMENT CARLINE .BODJL A three and a halfer. 'l'he quietest little Minx you eve1' saw yet fun loving. Was the treasurer of G. A. A. before its demise and a girl who has made a name for herself in li. H. S. l'm one of .the young 'uns to leave here this year, A three and a halferf' Oli, clidnlt you hear? I speeded a little, it's not hard at all, So now I won't have to come back in the fall. WILLIAM CRAN 15 Star football player altho, he hrolce his shoulder early in the season. A good worker, who shines in social activities and is liked as well by Faculty as by students. A line sunny lad is this gentle- man here Although we can't say he is ours we 'much fear, You see he is BIable's, her veri- est own, But sl1e's tender hearted-we may get a loan. RUTH CRAN li The jolliest girl of the class. A good student and a lover of tennis. She is from the country and certainly brings 1ts wholesomeness into the lieokuk High School. A maid who's come to us from far off Montroseg Her nose freckle-sprinkled and Titian her hair, She's buxom and bonney and sweet to behold Oh here's to the lass with the delicate air. SANFORD DRAKE Now of Keokuk. He graduated last year but loved the olcl school so well he Caine back to lead our yells and infuse spirit into our activities. You've talked long enough- Iet ine talk for awhile, Unless I am talking my temper will rile- I talk all the time-be it morn- ing or night As long as 1,111 talking I think Fm all right. 15 cr s ali if L 0 l M RRAVQ E5-no X, ' 1-1 1,511.1-. Q'g,g'Le.s N 1 W' 'K5 gs, Qi Im 9. I W 'S .

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TPIE COMMENT RUTH .BLAND Our only real post graduate. She received her diploma this year for completion of the nor- mal course with honor. My name is Ruth Bland-lim a brilliant P. G. I guess that some day l a teach- er will be, , l'in small and petite and l. love pretty clothes- I always wear long, black cob- webby silk hose. HUBERT BOYCE A brilliant student who is most noted for his hospitality and splendid class parties. We are all devoutly thankful that we were in HulJert's -class, the good old class of '15. l V A genial class host is this lad ' from the northQ At least once a. year our Whole ,class sallies forthg I And rides to Sandusky in wag- ons of hay To laugh, dance and eat 'till the coming of day. l FAYE BRUMBACK Tall and stately and as grace- ful as one could be. Faye is a living exponent and great he- liever in the 'thought of Pals First. 'For didst thou ever see Faye without Louise. Pals First you will iind in L. Oldham and ine, My picture in all of her note books you'll see. I'm tall and 1'm fair, and l'm dignified quite, They dub me Class Queen and they're just about right. J OHN BO WEN Class Orator, German Club Treasurer, Treasurer of lieohi, and member of lnterscliolastic Debating team. A shark at science and matlieinatics and one of the most popular Senior boys. l'n1 ye treasurer strict of our old Keohi, And the German Club, too, thought that I was the guy. To collect all the dough, but the job I prefer ls to sprint o'er to Ferries' and visit with her. 5.0 lg? ALM weus SILK - E. tl ST af 9.0 g e Svc?-Y C A N 0.4 . up R: Liifldinsv U84-gulf 59145 tj -9 9 1 Jsfpj X '1-ov-dough.



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THE COMMENT MAUD DEVERO 'l'i'easurer of the Student Branch and a great Y. VV. lj. Aer. Fond of athletic sports and a niiddy blouse convert, yet she can turn into a society butter- fly at an instants' notice. lt's funny to see nie stuck up here alone And without Ade 1 clonlt feel the least bit at home. 1 love out door sports, be it tennis or ball Liut 1 do wish that Ade were here with me, that's all. l5MlL DUNLAVEY Short of stature but long on fun. In for a good time any old time. Fond of the science but more so of the girls-indeed one is quite his hobby. Did you just hear that giggle- l am its pantee You'd think it was some girl's but it belongs all to ine. When it comes down to girls L am really a batch But if any, 1 prefer one with a long reddish tl1atch. ESTHER FOWLER The daintiest and demtirest of maidens. She is as tiny as she is brilliant which is saying a great deal. Also one oi the dearest girls in the class. You'd know by her name s11e's a maiden deniure, In the heart of the class she holds her place secure. Sl1e's dainty and shy and a joy to behold, With her blow away tresses oi dark burnished gold. ROBERT EBERSOLI5 Laboratory assistant, balopti- can operator and general good fellow. Bob's grin and happy Hello will be missed by all the old Fifteene1's next year. Sure the old rut is always a 'tcomftablel' place And of great Pliiladelphia you can't find a trace Between lnez and Alice l'ni kept on the go And I. P. claims some of my time, too, you know. 4 49. ,V-f, Q-M, LOVER' ls on-3' mn.-.5oi.ilc.e.ik sq 'D Q V. e. :nw :jg - at Q Ls ' 0 3 AUSSIXWBSZW In Qrqvl. Qhls Slim.

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