Lancaster High School - Mirage Yearbook (Lancaster, OH)

 - Class of 1913

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Page 30 text:

Corl I). LaRoss—Latin course, Class president, Class historian, Mirage staff, Longfellow Literary society. Construc- tion class, “Sweet Girl Graduates,” “Thompson of the ’Varsity,” President Athletic association, Veil leader. Base- ball, Chorus, Orchestra. Marie Renshaw- Latin course, vice president class. Chorus. 7 - Clarence K. Myers—German course, Class treasurer, Longfellow Literary society. Construction class, “Sweet Girl Graduates,” “Thompson of the ’Var- r sitv.” Baseball, Football ’ll, ’12. Helen E. Wolf—Class secretary, Latin course, Mirage staff, Longfellow Literary society, “Sweet Girl Gradu- ates.” (’horns, Girls’ chorus.

Page 29 text:

A good fair chance is all one could ask; tion I consoled myself with the thought And that is given to all who try that it was enough for me to know that And have as their motto: 'Do or die’. I belonged t6 such an illustrious com- As I rubbed my eyes and gathered pany as the Lancaster High School nyself up from my uncomfortable posi- (“lass of 1913. Mjn’a Mini First. Second. Host admired ...........................H'w Davidson C«rl I.aKoss Most popular................-...........C°rl I.aKoss..............Kutl, Sp,ankle Has done most for I.. H. S..............James Bloom................( oi l I.aKoss Most energetic.......................... '-• ...............Coil Laltoss Best athlete ...........................Lafayette Abbott..........Russell Wetzel Greatest social light...................Ruth Sprankle..........Marcilette Stukey Most likely to succeed.....-............Priscilla Whiley--------...Fred Groff Hardest worker..........................dames Bloom.......................Donally Goss School beauty...........................Helene Ultican......................Helen Sharp Most original...........................Corl Laltoss.........................Karl Gray Best natural ...........................Jiimcs K,oom........................A ary ,1icct Brightest ..................-...........Ferdinand Bright..........Mary Schleicher Wittiest ...............................Karl Gray............................Hart Wilkinson lh-st dresser Miss Hunt......................Marcilette Stukey Most versatile..........................Priscilla Whiley.............. Mr ,,;iwk Biggest bluffer ........................Carl Smoot..............Marjorie Pierce Biggest fusser .........................Ralph Trout.............Harriet Furn.ss Windiest ...............................Ralph Webster.......................Maria Swope laziest ................................Fred Groff.................Ralph Trout Nerviest ...................Ralph WVbster..............Homer Mc( «V Most eccentric 1-... .............Mr- F. Hawk Miss Perfert Greatest grind .........................Mr. W. C. BrashareS Harold Ru Meekest ................................Mr. 1). M. Hickson.........Harold Ruff Noisiest ...............................Ralph Webster........................Corl LaRoss Most scholarly .........................Mary Schleicher Flora Mcrccr 2.5



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Euri ( Gray- Latin-German course, Business manager, ('lass prophet. Mir- age staff', Construction class, “Sweet Girl Graduates,” “Thompson of the ’Varsity-,” Chorus. Mary Emily l’eet—Latin-German course. Editor Mirage, Longfellow Lit- erary society, “Sylvia,” “Sweet Girl Graduates,” Chorus. gJaz. ? ?. Wallace Barr—German course, Bus- iness manager Mirage, “Thompson of the ’Varsity,” Football ’12, Basketball ’12. ’13, Baseball, President “L” asso- ciation, Construction class. Ruth V. Sprankle—Latin-German course, Mirage Staff', Longfellow Liter- ary society, “Sweet Girl Graduates,” “Thompson of the ’Varsity.’ ✓3

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