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SENIORS MARY IBJNAR A smile for thhose who love me, And a smile for those who hate. This little lady joined us when We were only seventh graders, and we have enjoyed having her with us all these years. We will never forget all the thrills and excitement Mary caused us last winter, and as she leaves M. H. S. our best' and sincerest wishes go with her. Portia Club. St. Cecelia Club. MARJORIE DEAN Little, but Oh, My! Marjie is the midget of our class, with a worried frown for her lessons and a ready smile and cheery word for her friends. She has been a loyal classmate. Whenever we have had financial troubles she is always ready with her Bill, Although we have heard she is to be a Policeman . She still has the hearty good wishes of the class. May all her troubles be as small as herself. Treas. H. S, U. '18. Sec.-Treas. '16-'17. Portia '16-'17-'18. Honor Roll. LOIS OLDS As merry as the day is long and as true. Lois joined our ranks in the Sophomore year, and has proven to be one of the jolly as well as studious members of the class. She is one in the class who is a great lover of music and knows how to appreciate the best. In whatever she undertakes in the future, the class of '19 wish her happiness and success in the fullest measure, GRAYDON COLLAR He hath a heart as sound as a bell and his tongue is the clapper. For what his heart thinks his tongue speaks. Graydon is a loyal 'classmate being the only boy .from thirteen freshies to endure the struggles of a Senior. No matter what the class attempts he is bound to QBackusb. He has won four M's and the class of 1919 wish him as fortunate in winning honors in life as he was in Mason High. Baseball '17-'19, Football '17-'18. Baseball Captain '19, Sec. H. S. U. '18. Athletic Editor of Anchora,
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SEN IORS ETHEL BALDWIN Anything worth doing at all is Worth doing well. Ethel joined us in our Freshman year and has always been a loyal classmate. She has studied hard and for compensation is Valedic- torian. Ethe1's special hobby is history though. She studies many kinds but is most often seen reading CPres'cott'sJ. Ethel is un- decided as to her future but whatever it may be we wish her much success. Sec, and Treas. '16, Class Pres. '18. St. Cecelia Club '16, Valedictorlan. ETHELYN STRAIGHT Still we look and still the wonder grows. That one small head can carry all she knows. .Ethelyn joined us in our Freshman year and has proven herself a loyal classmate all through her high school years. She is one of the jolliest members of our class and takes the prize as a story teller. The sincere wishes of the class are extended to her. Honor Roll, Portia Club 1918-'19. FLORENCE KELLER She loves the truth, but she hates to tell it. Florence hails from that part of the coun- try called Delhi. She joined us on the ninth round of the ladder. She has proven herself one of the jolly. good-natured and I-oyal classmates. When we were studying light in Physics, she was especially interested in Rays The best wishes of the class' go with her in her future life. Portia. Joke Editor. GVVENDOLYN CUSHMAN Stiff in opinionsfalways in the wrong. Teacher, Why don't you know? - Why, just because I don't. What Senior is there who has not heard a remark like that? Gwen hails from Holt joining this class' in the Sophomore year. She has always been a loyal classmate helping us' with her merry giggles over the critical places. We wish her all success. Honor Roll,
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SENIORS EUNICE HUNT All that's bright must fade, The brightest still the fleetest All that's sweet was made But to be lost when sweetest! Eunice joined us at the beginning of our Freshman year. She has been a loyal class- mate and we wish her success in whatever she undertakes. Class President 1919. Portia Club 1919. Honor Roll, RAY PHILLIPS My true love hath my heart, and I have hers , Phillips is one of the two boys who have surviwed to us, and that alone should prove his courage. However, if other proof is needed, consult his record in class rushes. Phillips is especially interested in machines, sewing machines in particular, of which the Tucker seems to strike his fancy. We prophesy him success in what he undertakes and extend our good wishes to him. Football '17-'18, Captain Football '1S. Baseball '19. Editor of Anchora. RUlI'H J. EVERY To know, to love, to esteem. Ruth joined us when we were Freshies, and with the rest of us has bravely borne the struggles of High School life, now hav'ng at- tained the heights of Seniorhood. She has proven to be a very faithful member of the class, and we are proud to have her graduate with us. She has not yet decided what she will do in the future, but whatever it is, the class of 1919 Wish her Early succes's, and their best wishes will always be with her. St. Cecelia Club '16, Portia Club '17-'18-'19, Vice Pres, H. S. U. 'l8. Honor Roll. ESTHER GREVE Laugh and the world laughs with you. Esther is one of the original two who came from Miss Titus' birds nest. She niet us in our Freshman year and has been a regular member ever since. She has been a loyal student and has always been willing to do her part in whatever the class undertook. .Esther is one not to be readily forgotten. She has the best wishes of the class of '19 in her future success. Portia '17-'18-'19. St. Cecelia Club '16, Advertising Manager of Anchora.
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