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Jfa cultu t v. Schwede, Superintendent Oshkosh State Normal School University of Chicago “llr is a man of thought on tin most important subjects H. F. Kell, Principal Oshkosh State Normal School University of Wisconsin The eh meats So mimt in him that atari- mipht stand up And saft to all the irorhl. This is a man Lillian M. Gaskell, English Milwaukee State Normal School University of Chicago University of Wisconsin first she is lik'tl irho is alikt to all Olga B. Grime, Mathematics A.B., Lawrence College “The most eertain siftn of irisdom is eontinued eheerfulnes Mary L. Holmes, Director of Domestic Science Lewis Institute “A perfert woman, nohip planned To tram, to non fort, to command Bert W. Wells, Public Speaking and History Oshkosh State Normal School University of Chicago University of Wisconsin “lit hind a froirninp eonntenaner In hides a shininp fare Myrtice Grae Kitto, English A.B., Lawrence College “ller epes stt Itriphf tin p shim at nipht When tit moon am ptrine a trap Louise Ogaik, Supervisor of Drawing Ohio State Normal School A.B., Ohio University, Athens. Ohio “Xrvcr mind trhere pou trork: let pour ran he for tin work it Kate Post, Botany and Physiology A.B., University of Wisconsin “You eoultl almost hear tin fiappinp of her trinps A. Km mat gene Hayward, Botany and Physiology A.B., Milwaukee-Downer College “lit re still is tin smile Unit no cloud t an overcast
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IWri nf Izfrurattmt ISAAC P. WITTER, President W. H. REEVES, Treasurer C. W. SCHWEDE. Superintendent and Clerk Guy O. Babcock Mrs. B. L. Brown Rev. C. A. Meilieke Mrs. Sam Church Otto Bein Jacob Searls J. W. Nat wick W. F. Kellogg Rev. H. B. Johnson C. A. Hatch J. R. Ragan G. T. Sherman Mrs. E. P. Arpin J. P. Horton The Hoard of Education is composed of men and women who realize the importance of good schools to a community. The membership shows that the educational interests of the boys and girls of Grand Rapids are in competent hands. We, the members of the Lincoln High School, appreciate the oppor- tunities for an education that this Board has provided so generously for us. We trust that the Board of Education will feel as well repaid in the future returns in citizenship as we feel grateful to them for the wise provisions made for our training and education.
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W. A. Haldauf, Science, Physics and Chemistry A.B., Lawrence College Serene and resolute, and still and calm. and self-possessed Lillie Johnson, Mathematics A.B., University of Colorado She has as many virtues as there are spokes to a wheel Emma Rogers, Latin and German A.B., Milton College University of Wisconsin “Learning} makes me fit company for myself Enid Marguerite Saecker, History A.B., Lawrence College She who sympathizes in all th happintss of others Harry K. .Merritt, Commercial Law, Eighth Grade Work Oshkosh State Normal School Sterliny and rinys true every time Stella A. Emmons, Penmanship, Eighth Grade Work Stevens Point State Normal School The seeret of her sueeess was her eonstaney of purpose Guy J. Khart, Manual Training Oshkosh State Normal School Who deserves well needs not another's praises C. J. Gardner, Manual Training Platteville State Normal School Quiet and sincere, with sueeess as his side object Raymond L. Kittell, Manual Training Oshkosh State Normal School I reiterate: the aye of chivalry is never past Lotta M. Lower, Domestic Science Lewis Institute University of Wisconsin “ Whoever thinks her faulty work to see Thinks what ne'er was, nor is. nor e'er shall he Marjorie Mac Beth, Music and English Oberlin Conservatory of Music Chicago Musical College Music hath charms, and so hath she Eugene Stinebaugh, Commercial Tri-State College Ohio Northern Normal School world makes way for him who has some definite end in view
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