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Florian Stradal - Flory Literary Society ‘14, °15, °16; Annual Staff’16; special mention at commencemont. This plant is the most stu- dio us of the bouquet. Found in libraries, study rooms, but never in the tardy room. A model flower. Henry Vits - Heinie Literary Society 714, 715, 716; Football Second Team 16; Basketball Second Team 716; Class Baseball Team LS, 716. A distinct variety of the fusser type. MM mommy) PS Neva Huhn - Literary Society ’18, ’14, 715; Webster Debating So- ciety '16; English Course. Small and hard tofind. A quiet one of the bouquet. Laura Roepke - Skinny Literary Society 713, ’14, °15, °16; Commercial Course. of the shy, quiet type; small, found frequently along country roads. Emmet McCahe - Packey Literary Society ‘13,.’14, 715, °16; Baseball Team 713, 14, °15; Football Team ‘14, 715; Basketball Team ’13, 16; Annual Staff °16; Jun- jor Party Committee 714; Track Team ’15, Debating Society ’16. : Found in or near bowling alleys; is fond of athletic grounds also. William Nielson - Billy Literary Society °13, 714, 15, ?16; Class Baseball Team 13, °14, °15; Track Team °14, °15; Individual Point Winner ’15; Second Foot- ball Team °14; Football Team ’15; Basketball Team 16; Pole Vault Record 715; Annual Staff “16.
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Caroline Vollendorf- Peg Literary Society ‘13, ’14, 15, '16; Girls’ Glee Club ’14, 15, °16, Secretary 715. Sometimes seen with the “Sweet William.” Violet Worel - Violet Literary Society 718, 714, 715, °16; Girls’ Glee Club 18, ’16; Junior Party Com- mittee 715. A delicate, though not a very t-Hall flower, found in woods and shady plac- ArgpeSme we mo P unuetetiuat Edgar Borne - Literary Society ’13, ’14; Boys’ Debating Society 715, 16. Of the commercial species, and not avery wild flow- er. Spends considerable time on his studies. William Suckow - Bill Literary Society °13, ’!4, ’15; Boys’ Glee Club 716; Debating Society ’16; Min- strel Show ’16. A quiet specimen. Found growing quietly in sandy places; usually alone. A cheerful flower. Webster Debating Society °15; Junior Party Commit- tee ’°15. Found to be ‘‘Budding”’ in early spring; addicted to reciting clauses. Margaret Jorgensen - Margaret Literary Society, ‘14; Girls’ Glee Club ’14; Junior Party Committee 7°15; Manitou Staff’15,’16; Christ as Play °15; Vice President Wehster Debating Society °15; Class Secretary °16; President Girls’ Glee Cluh ‘16; Annu- al Staff ’16; Valedictorian 716; English Course. Of extremely slender type. Grows well if planted in pages of history.
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Leona Link - Literary Society ‘15, ’16. Of the sunny type—very musically inclined. Lilly Bonk Lill Literary Society °13, °14, 715; Webster Debating So- q ciety 715, ’16. Grows best in room XJ; al- aH}, so of slender type. Leona Frank Hoyer - Cin, F alle WE As a Funky literary Society ’13; Cen- sor Debating Society ‘15; Junior Party Committee 15; Football Team 715; Min- strel Show ’16. Found at places of pleasure. Thrives best in northern climate. Karl Schlei - Chas Debating Society ’14, 715, °16; High School Quartette 716; Minstrel Show ’16; Lit- erary Society 713. Is a great society man. Is found at parties almost constantly. An ever- smiling plant. Theresa Gretz - Jimmie Literary Society ’14, 715; Webster Debating Society 716; Commercial Course. 0 Not a very slender type of plant life; this specimen is smiling and isstudious. Kathryn Nelson - Katy Literary Society ’13, ’14, 715; Manitow Staff °15, 716; Annual Committee ‘15. Found rooting for ‘‘Allie’’ at the basket ball game.
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