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MABEL BROWN, F. O. Silence. Asp. To get good grades. Man delights not me. . GLADYS MAHLIE, Hobby — Music. Asp. Wittenburg Glee Club. Oh fie, upon this single life. BURTON RUSK, Rusky F. O. Working on bakery wagon. Asp. To be an artist. It is not strength but art obtains the prize. CLAIR CRUM, Crummy F. O. Walking. Asp. To get home before dark. A good companion and an easy friend. fs l OPAL ROBINSON, Opie F. O. Unknown. • Asp. To have a school. Not st epping o ' er the bounds of modesty. GOLDIE BOALS, F. O. Burning Midnight Oil. Asp. To get an education. Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. EARL REMY, F. O. Taking pencils. Asp. To hoodmnk the faculty. I aw oke one morning and found myself famous. DAVID BRICKER, Brick F. O. Position under an Overland. Asp. To learn to skate. There is a self imposed privacy less easily invaded than convent walls. PAGE TWENTl ' .FOUR
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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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ERMA VAN ANTWERP, F. O. Going to church. Asp. To be good. Life is real, life is earnest. FREDA POND, Fritz F. Exp. My kingdom for a pony. Asp. To learn to swim. A maiden never bold. RAYMOND COPELAND, Cope F. O. To Asp. To heave the shot farther than Pete. Few things are impossible to dili- gence and skill. AREA HAWK, Abe F. O. Basket Ball. Asp. To grow . Rather than be less, cared not to be at all. CHRISTINE HEILMAN, F. O. Studying Agriculture. Asp. To behave as she should. A good name is better than precious Ointment. MIRIAM CONARD, F. O. Laughing. Asp. To get thin. Good cheer is no hindrance to a good life. WILLIE STOMPS, Bill F. O. To sell neck ties. Asp. To walk fast. I study myself more than any other subject. JOHN SCHRIER, Lefty F. O. Delivering. Asp. To become a trick motor- cycle rider. Always gayest of the gay. PAGE TWENT-l FIVE
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