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LUCILE DIR, Shorty F. Exp. O Dear . Asp. To get through High. Prim, neat, short, sweet. LYNDON FRIZZELL, Frizel F. O. Translating Virgil. Asp. To beat Sousa ' s time. He stands erect. CLARIBEL COOK, F. O. Working. Asp. To be a bookkeeper. As constant as the northern star. lAROLD HOOVER, F. O. Rushing the Sophomores. Asp. To own a machine. I value science, none can prize it more. LOLA LEOMAN, Hobby. — High aims, (aims) Asp. To enjoy life. How bright thou art! HARRY HALDERMAN, F. O. Teasing. Asp. Expert in Physics. Strong reasons make strong actions FREDA McVlCAR, Turkey F. O. Cutting up. Asp. To be -witty. And she will talk, and she ill talk. PAUL HOOVER, F. O. Assisting Beer. Asp. To be a second Edison. What cannot art and industry perform When science plans the industry of their toil ? PAGE TWENT -TWO
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ROSE ATKINS, Rosie F. O. Studying. Asp. To please her teacher. Thy spirit which keeps thee is noble, courageous, high and unmatchable. ALBERT ARNOLD, F. O. Singing. Asp. To own a grocery. Silence is one great art of conversa- tion. MARY BLOOR, Plut F. O. Sleeping. Asp. To get to school on time. A face with gladness overspread. FRED BAER, Fritz F. O. Beating the drum. Asp. To beat it harder. It is better for a young man to blush than to turn pale. LOLA BARRY, F. O. Cooking. Asp. To teach school. Plain living and high thinking. CHARLES SHAFER, Bud F. O. Holding hands. Asp. To attach M. D. to his name. Let me have music and girls and 1 will seek no more delight. HELEN SOTHERLAND, Scud F. Nobility — Earl. Asp. To take care of homeless children. A widesp reading hopeful dispositic EARLE TROLL, Kid F. O. Loafing at the Gym. Asp. To star in athletics. And w hen a lady ' s in the case, you know all other things give place. PAGE TWENTY-ONE . ' ,
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RUTH WESLEY, F. O. Patience. Asp. To have an aspiration. The fair, the chaste. BARBARA HAUTZ, Barb F. O. Chewing pencils. Asp. To graduate. She is thrifty and good, sincere and resolute. HAROLD PALMER, F. O. Keeping books. Asp. Agriculturist. In like a friend. HOBART CASHELL, Cash F. O. Debating. Asp. To wear a frock coat in the Pulpit. Bashfulness is an ornament to youth. RUTH KiSSANE, Kissy F. O. Reading. Asp. To have a good time. A companion that is cheerful is worth gold. EVA SCOTT, F. O. Studying. Asp. To help beat the Soph ' s. Our content is our best having. TOM BRiSTOR, Tim F. O. Hunting. Asp. To wear a dress suit. It is not in the power of everyone to taste humor, it is a gift. ROBERT WEIL, Bob F. O. To sell neckties. Asp. To walk fast. I study myself more than any other subject. PAGE TWENTY-THREE
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