Kokomo High School - Sargasso Yearbook (Kokomo, IN)

 - Class of 1916

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Class of nineteen sixteen •5A£GA550 VIRGINIA CASHMAN— This young lady is a blonde, one of the tall and willowy type. She is an ardent admirer of sour pickles and full skirts, which makes us believe the saying Food and clothes make the person. Virginia always gets an K in every subject. She is no bluff, for she always knows which side of the page the lesson is on, whether she can answer the question or not. (Strange, isn ' t it?) ROBERT CHANCELLOR— Robert entered our midst just this last year. He has distinguished himself as a member of the high school orchestra His dignified and pompous manner is used to in- timidate freshmen and cause them to feel that he is one of the faculty. His chief hobby is studying and blowing his horn. ARL1NE CHARLES — Arline is another of our re- nowned class and the Art Editor of this Annual Her modest manners and retiring disposition have won her many friends, and although she was un- able, because of illness, to finish her work this year, we are unwilling to let any other class claim her among their number. ELVA C( LE— Elbert ' s sin twister. She has the round pleasant face and blue eyes, typical of a rural lassie. She had the silence habit on all topics discussed land what is so rare as a silent woman? ' ). And she is no longer rare, but discusses volubly. Elva has no enemies that we know of anil we predict that she will make an ideal button sewer tor some otic, in fact we are sure of it. for she is an E student in sewing and tatting. ELBERT COLE— Is that tall twin-brother that scurries wildly down the halls as if he really had something important to attend to. In spite of the fact that he hails from the country he has suc- ceeded well, even though he ' s a twin, and we hope his prospects arc not as dark as his name, but unite as rich in calories

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5A£GA550 Class of nineteen sixteen MARY BRUNER— Did you ever see a light-haired girl with Yianna? That ' s Mary. Her histrionic ability is undisputed, as she was not only a charm- ing Dutch girl, but was later a stunning society lady as well. She is one of Mr. Bennett ' s right hand crew and is an all-around good girl. GERALDINE BURNS— Jerry left our happy community last fall, to try her hand in the com- mercial world, but has returned now. She dis- tinguished herself as a leader, when she managed her class last year. She was one of Prof. Har- rell ' s prize botanical students. (?) KARLENE CAIN — Karlene has been famous ever since the first day she was in high school and Mr. Haworth called her Car-line Cain! She is not only a heart-breaker, but makes excellent fudge. She is as bright as Venus, but any one who has ever been in her classes knows she doesn ' t like to be contradicted. EDMUND CRITCHLOW— Ed is the most typi- cal boy in our class. He is the best-hearted chap you ever saw and is plum full of fun. He brought down the house on a class-play tryout day by reciting a Shakespearian sonnet whose meaning was too deep to grasp. Ed ' s main requirements for a wife are that she be pretty, and be able to make good candy. LULU CAMPBELL— Lulu is one whom we have loved and lost, but only for the present. Her mod- esty, her genial good humor, her love of fair play, and appreciation of higher culture were the chief reasons for her many friendships. There is no one who will ever take her place among us.



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•S .5ARGA550 Class of nineteen sixteen IRENE COLEMAN— Irene Coleman is the sole possessor of the Coleman giggle. She is best known probably as Karlene ' s chum, it ' s a rare thing to see one without the other. Irene has chewed enough gum during her high school career to plaster the building. She is one of the for- tunate mortals who prefer the society of him to solitary meditation. NELLIE COYALT— One of the many and illus- trious Covalts that graduate every year or so. Nellie is a thorough student and has the respect of the faculty, even though a senior. She is a gifted member of the senior German class, and as- sisted materially in the class-play. We can truly point the finger of pride to Our Darling Nellie C. THOMAS CALHOUN — Tom is extremely lengthy, and has eyes like a ferret. Mr. Bennett has used more pounds of energy trying to make Tom quit talking so much in civics class, than he has in playing basketball. We know Tom will evolve into the keeper of a deaf-and-dumb insti- tute. MARIE DANDOY— Marie is an Americanized daughter of France, and a useful member of the high school orchestra. She can read German like a Deutscher, and we always have her tell us how- to pronounce the French words in the lesson. She has just recently bound up her golden tresses, probably more befitting a senior — hence her dignity. ARLINE DAUGHERTY— Arline is the kindest- hearted girl you ever saw. She would pawn her best fellow ' s frat pin to buy something for a tramp to eat. She is quite proficient in the art of tickling typewriter keys. She likes the atmosphere so well that she even eats her dinner in Room 301. We predict that she ' ll take a blue ribbon as a stenographer.

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