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Senior Department 15 Ruth Eliza Dutt, “Bufee” Class Play — Miss Ellen Livermore “Her very frown is fairer, far, Than smiles of other maidens are.” — Coleridge. Welthene Edith Fenn, “Weltherine” Glee Club ’14, ’15, T6 Class Play — Hiawatha “And all that’s best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and • her eyes.” Joseph Franklin Elder, “Pete” Football ’15 Cadets ’14 Class Play — Pompey Enlisted in the U. S. Navy, June 4, 1917 “When Duty whispers low, ‘Thou must,’ The youth replies, ‘I can’.” — Emerson. Alvin Eady Gibbs Class Play — Deacon Fox- croft “And when a lady’s in the case. You know all other things give place.” — Gay. Homer Shank Ensign Intchfield High School T6 Secretary, Treasurer of the Lyceum Course T7 Inter-County Debater T7 Class Statistics Class Play — Captain “He draweth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the stapleo of his argument.” — Shakespeare. Floyd Roscoe Gift, “Giftie” Vice Pres, of Athletic Association ’16 Business Manager of Lecture Course ’17 Football ’15, ’16 Baseball T 7, Capt. T6 Class Prophecy “A Gift of Fortune.” Shakespeare. Mildred Edith Ensign, “Judy” Class Play — V ocal Solo Class Play — Maid Marion, Columbia “Thy voice is celestial melody.” — Longfelloie. Ruth Carlyn Gilbert, “Peg” Class Play — Iagoo “Graceful and useful in all she does. Blessing and blest where’er she goes.” — Cowper.
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14 Cbe annual Inez Lillian Brockway, “Bill” Class Day — Class Song Class Play — Joan Foun- tain “Oh, saw ye not fair Inez, She’s gone into the West To dazzle when the sun is down And rob the world of rest.” — Hood. Mildred Mabel Broad- sword, “Milly” Music ’16 Class Play — Bertha “Scattering thy gladness without care.” — Wordsworth. Elizabeth J. Branch,- “Betty” Basketball T4 Glee Club ’16 Assistant Cheer Leader T5 Class Play — Country Las- sie “Those move easiest who have learned to dance.” — Pope. Lester Leon Campbell, “Fosty” Football T6 Inter-County Debater T7 Class Play — King Ethel- bert “A moral, sensible, and well bred man.” — Cowpcr. Mabel Lorena Branch, “Mamie” Class Play — Puritan Woman “Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace.” — Anon. Florence Anne Carlton, “Flossy” Class Prophecy Class Play — Queen’s Maid “Soft hair on which light drops a diadem.” . — Massey. Walter Vator Coleman Baseball ’16, T 7 Class Play — Merry Man “The smile that wins.” — Byron. Dale Cluett Coons Glee Club ’15, T6 Class Poem Class Play — Country Las- sie “Oh, pretty Maiden, so fine and fair. With your dreamy eyes and your golden hair.” — Longfellow.
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16 Ct)e annual Ruth Rosetta Gill Annual Board — ’16 Class Play — Puritan Woman “The mildest manner and the gentlest heart.” —Pope.” Metta Dell Green, “Baby Dell” Pianist— ’14, ’15, 16, T 7 Pianist for Pageant Annual Board — ’16 Class Day — Class Song “She knew the Campbell’s caill.” — Whittier. Ira Seymour Hoddinott Football ’15, ’14, ’16 Class Play — Augustine; Franklin “And still the center of his cheek “Is red as a ripe cherry.” — Wordsworth. Mildred Jane House, “Mid” Class Reading “This House is to be let for life or years.” — Quarles. Marie Naomi Hurlebaus, “Reedy” Class Statistics Class Play — Indian Woman “Never saw I mien or face In which more plainly I could trace Benignity and home bred sense.” — Wordsworth. Leland Dawson Longacre, “Shorty” Baseball— ’14. ’15, ’16, ’17 Manager ’16 Football— T3, ’14, ’15 Basketball — ’14 Glee Club— ' 14, ’15, ’16 Orchestra — ’14, ’15, ’16, ’17 Cadets — ’14 Class History Class Day — Cornet Solo Class Play — General “She is my hope, my life, my all, my own dear Genevieve.” — Coleridge. Derwin Burr Nettleton, “Derr” Baseball Manager — ’17 Cadets — -’14 Class Play — Little John Lincoln “There is a lean fellow, beats all conquerors.” — Dekker. Delpha Ritter “But to see her is to love her, Love but her, and love forever.” — Burns.
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