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Commencement Number T H E R E D A N D B L A C K Page Thirteen CAMILLA ROGERS-- Mamie VELMA SLIITH CIHSS 13. 43- G11-'G Ullllf 133. Class 11. 2. 3, -lb. Vi11y in Senior Play. Glte b u Sober, steadfast and llPIlllll'9, but full of fun is Camilla. 43, 43, get-011.1 1,1-im. in Spgaking pmmlst 135. Qalutn toriiln. Velma is the very Smallest In the class of '23 lint that she's large i11 intellect Is very plain to see? x HAROLD RUBENS XVILLIAM WANs0Rf'fWinie Hoppe Class 11, 2, 3, 43- Executive Committee of A. A. Q-U Basketball 423. Manager of Basketball 145. Foot- Class 11, 2, 3, 43. Mr. Esmondtonf' in Senior Play Mu' U 2 3 41, --Samba-Q in Senior play- Chairman of Speaking Contest 145, Foot-ball 425, Glee Club Q33 01ator1 Property Committee of Senior Play. What would we have d011e without Sambo? For he was the life of the Play. What would we have done without Rubens? In foot hall he was the main stay, He is a brave fellow: a man of pluck A man wh0'd dare to say his say, A better friend you can never find If you hunt. ten years and a day. cal honors. Billie is a mudcal chap, To hear him is lots of fun, He's better than a vaudevillian When all is said and done.
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Page Twelve T H E R E D A N D B L A C K Commencement Number UHARLES MISERENTIN04 D0c MARGARI-IT U Class 11, 2, Ii, -11. Richard S9V9l'9llU i11 Senior Play. Class 41, 2, 3. 43. nxhlllilllll-' TP111pIet0n in Senior Will-maker 149. Basketball 13, lb. Glee Club 13, -19. Play- Speaking Contest 441. Literary honors. Boys Chorus HJ . 1'llH1'1l6 led the Singxing ln the dear old Senior Play, I11 suvh a l'llZll'111ll1g Illiilllli-l1', That tin-1'v's nothing more to say. lf her eyes are blue as slkies, Thatfs Peg!-IS' 0'Nvill. If shefs smiling all the While, Tl1:1t's Peggy U'Nc-ill. 1 DORIS NUHLIC and Blank Hb. lixvm-lltivv lillllllllllftlt' uf A- A., Hb. Glee the Senior mugs HL Exvm Vlnlu 1-li. Svlmlalrsllip ll0ll0I'S. Class 41. 2. Il. -H, Aunt Dinah in Stllllibl' Play. Suv- nh 1 ,H - . - . 1 Aunt l.att5 lll bQlll0l lluy. ond prim- in speaking: l'0lll't-'Sl lla. Svninr Reporter lied volmxgt Hi. Vim,,D1..,Sidl,m A. A. 1-lb. 1'llRll1'1ll2lll nf Il0f'11'1lfl0ll l MARION prize in Speaking , Via-0-pmsimlent of of R4-1l unml Black for Senior Play. lla-luv lAlillllllll Mvl:l1n-lmly - I'm'm1'5' 1lf'H01'S' llnris is une- uf tlmsm- pe-oplv wlnn rzulizltes opti Of ull the blessings ll02lVt'll irluth sn-nd, Rllltl wlmws- 1-l1e1'l'y voiml is in-wr still! May hvr fume as uf all my gifts lifk' 'mth wud' mt Ui' ull l'l'XV2lI'llS the ntnnmst e-nd. an 0l'2lfUl' sprl-:ul fur und xv' A. Uf juys thu vssollu- and thu lull-ml He-11-'s to the one wlufll ndmt Dl't'f0llll lint is. und stulys the- steudliust frivnclf'
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Page F0urteen T H E R E D A N D B L A C K Commencement Number v Class of 1923 History of Class of I9Z3 Now it came to pass that on the 23rd day of the first month of this yea1', the Senior Class did band themselves together One together And measure And score and tive young men and maids were joined into the Senior class. the class did weigh 3584 lbs. and in height did 225 cubits. it came to pass that Mr. Taylor called the Seniors unto him and spoke unto them saying. As is the custom in this school ye shalt come together into one united body. for ye shall thereby tind strength in unity. And he said. choose from your number one who will preside over you. And as he had ordered so were his commands obeyed- And they did choose Emerson Uullings to be the one who should preside over them. l+'urthermore Mr. Taylor spake unto them saying. Choose ye one who will aid him in his arduous labors. And they chose one by the name of Marion Pfisterer. And again Mr. Taylor commanded them saying. Choose ye a Scribe so that all your doings may be chronicled with care. And they did as they were hidden and they ehose one Betty Brown. And once again Mr. Taylor spake saying. Choose one of your number. whose integrity is assured. to whom shall be intrusted whatsoever shekels and other treasures ye shall gain from, time to time and for this great work they did choose Rudolph Lapp. And he bade them that they choose colors to place upon their banners- A11d they of one accord did onder that Black and Gold should be their colors. In like manner they did choose the Rose for their tiower and Excelsior for their motto. And as the CllSi0lll was they did decide at that meeting to purchase class rings. And having observed rings chose one. which the jewels of her glory never surpassed. Now it came to pass that of many kinds they linally the queen of Sheba in all Miss Connor did summon the Seniors unto her. and spake a play. the name whereof is, In the Days of XVashing- ton. saying: Lo, I have written Ye therefore shalt enact this play the 22nd and 2111-41 days of the Second 111onth of this year. And as she had spoken so it was performed. The play was a colonial play which required beautiful costumes and a beautiful stage setting. '
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