Keokuk High School - Comment Yearbook (Keokuk, IA)

 - Class of 1915

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THE COMMENT FRANCES. RUSSEY President Keohi, President German Club, Associate Edi- tor of the Comment, former Vice-1'resident of the dead and gone U. A. A., Leader of At- iiirmative Debating team, and also our Class Prophet. A brilliant star pupil am 1, Frances A. Now 1'm moving to Boston, it is rather far, 1 can draw, 1 can write, 1 can lead a debateg As German Club leader, 1 sure have been great. B1iR'1'1-1A S C 1'1 L.O'1 1'1iR A three and a halferq tall and lightly. she makes her way through school. She is adviser to a group of Blue Bird girls and an earnest Camp Jfirc worker. 1 love crawly things as evinced by my theme, '1'heir big starey eyes aren't a hit what they seem. 1'm Blue Bird's adviser, they all seem to think, Of Wisdom's sweet potion 1've had a long drink. STAFFORD S'1'K1C1iL,1i1l Class 1-listorian, '1'1'EZ1SL11'C1' ot B. A. A., interested in mechan- ics and sciences, likes good times, in fact is just a splendid all around boy. 1 wrote the class hist'ry, 1'm glad it is done, For digging our past up was really no fun. The chicken pox kept me at home for awhile. But now 1 ani back with the same jolly smile. FLOR ENLL 5 ZQEMAN A lover of little children and H great Y. W. C. A. helper. Full of fun and always ready for zi lark, yet withal a splen- did student. A blushing young damsel wl1o's fair to behold, With a horror of all that's the least hit too bold, 51155 the teachers, delight, she is good in the hall, Amd, YCGUY she just never whispers at all. 1 flop'-L X xt Z7 . N QQ'gi9f'li19MLSuL'iAd'51' . 1-ff Q sw Sgvfulffsnlil-ev Wk' N 'Pifv 1iQ.1'19-EAQ5

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THE COMMENT OLIVE 1QOBliR'l'5 The quietest, most digniliecl member of the Senior class. Greatly interested in religious and welfare work. A splendid balance for much of our frivol- ity. A maid whose eyes are Slilly pools, Whose hair's the raven's wingg Yet who declares with air re- signed, .l'll never wear a ring. ROBJSK1' REED A boy from illinois but who adapts himself to iowa ways with great dexterity. Quiet. re- liable and unassuming, he has made a place for himself in li. H. S. l'1n a broad shouldered youth from just over the way. To my being a soldier, now what would you say? l am Grecian in beauty, l'cl make a line beau, But then l don't care for the lassies you know. INEZ KOVANIS One of the class beauties. This dark-liaired girl has made everyone like her. She is not domestically inclined, though, we fear, P Buttonholes. ? Did 1 hear anyone mention sew- ing, just then? l may learn some daygbut 1 clon't know just when, 1t's strange but all gossip un- endingly leaks, Buttonholes did l work on for fully six weeks. ,l OSlEPHlNli R USSELL A stenographer of prowess - She is undaunted by any of the little worries which upset our frivolous minds, and ever goes her way sei-enely. A gay buxom lassie with cheeks like the rose, And hair that's as black as the wing of the crows. The typewriters dance when she tickles their keysg Her lauglfs as refreshing as a rollicking breeze. 23 s .3 i- f ' 'J 5 l ATLM3 l iwom 4'L.uvFl' l i -. fi. gy' uvG:.mvKIl'L' 4 'Q f QQ -4 f'-AN ilk. Nw l 5-9, 5 1 5 .4 F 'XX F QI..-fs' 'Y l gf Ne-Fisk-gl' 3 7 . Pi 'iifxiil J I X ' '



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E COMMENT IN EZ S EIFER1' Daintily, demurely and quickly this little lady has gone through high school yet it would cer- tainly be hard to Iind anyone wh- has gotten more out of lite than she. As big as a minute, as light as a fay, We fear that the wind will just How her ?lWZly-- A gay little typist who's lcnown for her speed, She's ready to lill any business man's need. MADELIN E SPIDER Noted for being one of the prettiest girls in K. H. S. There isn't a single person in all the high school who wouldn't gladly give three cheers for Madeline at any time. This poor little lass has been lonesome we fear, For Arthur, you see, has not been here this year, But she has played chaperone to Maudie and Ade, l'le's put way older ones quite in the shade. HELEN STEBBIN S The girl with the golden locks and full of genuine humor. A conscientious student who has made her presence felt through- out K. 1-l. S. l'n1 a bonnie Scotch iassle anti Ella lX1ae'S Chum, ' As soon's l appear things im' mediately hum. l Hy like a coinet along our dark halls, Especially if it is Emile who calls. CLARA S U'l'l'lERLAN D The most modest and shy ot maidens and also a splendid student and dependable. Une who will he missed by Faculty and students next year. l'm sweet black-eyed Clara, a shy country lass, The teachers all smile when 1 silently pass. 1'm such a relief from the gay, noisy throng, 'l'hey're glad when they see L am coming along. 25 .uh 1:4 jfNNocavsc,e .A X -L -Q-li 2 Artjuhmav wu- ' I N - I , f 1 K N . -ll.. ' Q x 3x X Q ' if-iw - , - . .yr te gn -65 - er I X5G'oi-5395 L.oc-?Q- I .1 'cr 3 Qfijlf? Y

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