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2 It Annual Lue Rawlings, ' Miss Luie” Class Play, Mustardseed. “Her eyes as stars of twilight fair; Like twilight too, her dusky hair.” — Wordsworth. Dorothy Rex, Class Secretary, Class Play Fairy, Pea- blossom. “Modesty is the brightest jewel in the crown of womanhood.” — Dry den. Florence Rex, Class Play, ' 16, Fairy Cobweb. “I never knew so young a body with so old a head.” — Shakespeare. Oretta Shaw, “Retta” Class Play Fairy, ’16. For if she will, she will, You may depend on’tt.” — Old Epigram. Dwight C. Shepard, Jr. “Maggie” Class President ’15, ’16, Toastmaster, Junior- Senior Banquet, ’15. “He has a heart and gets his speeches by it.” — Rogers. Loren W. Swdgart, “Bill” Football ’15, Baseball ' 16, Class Play ’16, Flute. ‘Beloved Ruth! — no more he said.” — Wordsworth. Ravmond Treffinger, “Treff” Cadets ’14, Basket Ball ’15, Vice President ’16, Annual Board ’15, Orator ’16, Class Play ’16, Theseus. “They are never alone, that are accompanied by noble thoughts.” — Sir Philip Sidney. Charles F. Turner, “Charlie” Class Statistics ’16. “ ’Tis only noble to be good.” — Tennyson.
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Unitor 0ppartnt£ttt Alice Louise Kehren, Class Play ’16, Helena. “A work of real merit, finds favor at last.” — A. B. Alcott. Helen Louise McDowell, “Hulen” Glee Club ’16, Secretary Freshman Lit- erary ’12, Class Play ' 16, Hippolyta ‘‘A rosebud set with little wilful thornes.” — Tennyson . J. Foster Kindig, “Frosting” Cadets ’14, Football ’15, H. S. Orchestra ’15, Class Play ' 16, Snout. “A very noble youth.” — Shakespeare. Florence Fitch Leach, “Toots” President Freshman Lit- erary ’12, Glee Club ’16, Cartoonist, Annual’15,’16 Secretary Athletic Asso- ciation ’16, Basket Ball ’15, Class Play, Fairy, Moth. “Oh wit and art, what power you have when joined!” — Vanbrugh. Frieda Imogene McMillan “Puggie” “I love tranquil solitude And such society As is quiet, wise, and good.”- — Shelley. Ancel Raymond Mann, “Handsome” Class Play, Starveling, ’16 “I dare do all that may become A. Mann.” — Shakespeare 25 ? Andrew M. Long, “Jim” Football ’12, ’13, ’14, 15, ’16. Football Captain ’15. Baseball Manager ’16, Cadets ’14, Class Prophecy. “Everything comes if a man will only wait.” — Disraeli. Owen Nixon, “Nick” Football, ’14, ’15, ’16, Baseball, ’16, Cadets, ’14, Class Play, Quince, ’16. “Why should one study and make himself mad?” — Chaucer. ' 1
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Senior Ittpartmntt 27 Ruth M. Turner, “Nebby” Class Play ’16, Fairy. “I ' ve lived and loved.” - — Coleridge. Bessie Irene Walker, “Bess” “She that was ever fair and never proud. Had tongue at will and yet was never loud.” — Shakespeare. Beulah Wallace, “Bill” Class Play ’16, Titania “And when once the young heart of a maiden is stolen, The maiden herself will steal after it soon.” — Moore. Willie Waters, “Wooly” Football ' 15, Baseball ' 16, Class Play, Egeus, ’16. “But a fairer face than young Waters, Mine eyes did never see.” — Ballad. Everett M. Warren, Glee Club ”16. “Let me have music and I seek no more delight.” — Keats. Helen Frances Webber “Honey” Basket Ball ’15, Class Play, Hermia, ’16. “The very room coz she was in Seemed warm from floor to celin’.”- — Lowell. Elon Clark Wheeler, Cadets ’14, Class Historian ’16. “Not a man of iron, but a man of live oak. — Garfield. Ellen M. White, “Nuts” Glee Club, ’16, Basket Ball, ’15, H. S ' . Orchestra ’13, ’14, ’15, ’16, Class Play, First Fairy, ’16. “Her kindness and her worth to spy, You need but gaze on Ellen’s eve.” — Scott.
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