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PHYLLIS MARKS, Puss F. O. Smiling. Asp. Accompanist. There ' s not a wind but whispers of thy name. HARRY EYERLY. F. O. Chewing gum. Asp. To have a girl. If there be any truer measure of a man than by what he does it must be what he gives. ELLA FERN YAK, F. O. Studying. Asp. To be alw ays ready w ith an answer. O what learning is. GEO. FINNEY, F. O. Talking. Asp. 1 o have a steady. Every one of his opinions appear to himself to be written with sunbeams. ETHEL ANDRE, F. Music. Mandolin. Asp. To teach in a Physics Lab. Persuasion tips her tongue whene ' er she speak . EMILY BROWN, Red F. O. Automobiling. Asp. To have beans every meal. Up rose the sun and up rose Emily. FREDA FRISCH. F. O. Clerking. Asp. To keep house. Tho ' unassuming, she was intelli- gent. PACE TWENTY-SIX
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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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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY. ES! It was four short years ago that a great multitude of boys and girls sought for the first time a higher and more advanced knowledge of the diversities of hfe ' s prepara- tories. They came from the east and from the north, from the west and from the south, and all united in one body, one mind, and one spirit. True to our first informal gathering in September 1912, we have tried to do all things under all circumstances as one united body, with one clear and unstained mind and with one true spirit. We were predestined to be called Freshmen and destined to be Seniors; but this was a trifling matter after we learned by some research that one great and noble mind had said that, All men are created equal. That being our first and important lesson, we felt safe to go ahead as a body of Freshmen and participate in all and every function allowed that vague organization. This was our first and final connection with Mr. Hall as principal, and we as a body of Freshmen appreciated his kind- ness as tendered in every way because it was given as true and beneficial advice and as Lincoln said, With malice toward none. After a short intermission of vacation we returned only to find that several of our class associates had disappeared, into life ' s arena to combat with sorrow and joy, work and play, but with a firm determination we tied the knot of friendship tighter- During the period known as the Sophomore year, w e began to contribute to the schools honor, athlete ' s who were firm in their convictions and felt proud by being a member of that class. Not only was our presence seen and heard of within the realm of athletism, but also in music, drama, loyalty and sincerity- The year 1913 brought with it a man whom we as a class might truthfully say is indeed well-worthy of his position, and with whom we do not wish to sever familiar acquaintances- The folloviring fall presented to us the degree Junior and hand in hand with this degree we tried to make that class well worthy of its name. To this end, an able cast of the class presented a play which enthused all who witnessed it, to say, that it was the best ever given at such occasion. PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN
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