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I T H E O R- A C L E ':1I'l .l'l'.ll'll'lI.llYll1ll.ll'l.llllrllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll years after which he departed with a full head and a heavy heart. The first girl to enter the institution was Mahelle 'l'aylor, a little Chinese girl whose parents live in llong Kong on the hanks of the heautiful Yangtze liiang. She could never understand the linglish language hut always ex- pressed herself hy saying tl llang 1 P. She finally hecame discouraged and went hack to China. lilefore any others could leave. a photographer was employed to take the accompanying picture and thus preserve for posterity. the charming counte- nances which otherwise would have hecome only a thing of hlessed memory. Nelson Conihs. as the picture shows, helonged to the XYyandottes, a very indolent and self-satisfied trihe. lle was fond uf sports and a great admirer of the fair sex. lle spent most of his time lishing. hunting, and raising water melons. Finally he moi ed his residence to the sunny south. heing lured there hy the charms of a Creole lady. Helen Rodocker. a girl from Honolulu, remained with the school for four years. She was a famous dancer and a lover of gaudy colors, She contemplates finishing her studies in ltaly. Lee Rothenherger was a very self confident gentleman from Allentown. l'a. Une can see hy his picture that he was a cute looking specimen al- though very small for his size. llis amhition was to hecome a great financier. ljorotllj' Clark, a young lady from France, came to the United States to study linglish. You can ohserve that she was huilt for dancing. very genial of disposition and fond of society. Glenn Mitchell came from Ireland to study agriculture. llis picture is omitted hecause it would not stand inspection. Ile is medium in size. hut heavy in weight and hig headed with a natural inclination towards sports. Alton Troxel came from japan. ,llis picture is the very image of him. He was so trustworthy that anyone contemplating going ahroad could safely leave all sweethearts in his care. A young man named lilmer llricker arrived from Arahia expecting to find gold growing on trees hut to his great surprise found the trees hare and decided to take shelter in the school. XYhen he smiled he smiled all over. XX'ith the exception of heing mischievous, he was a Hood hoy. llerhert Ruch is a descendent of the Dutch. Ile also came here to study agriculture. llis picture gives a good idea of his looks and actions. He was kept in school hy the attractions of a certain lfreshman girl. TWENTY-TXVO
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'l TIlE OIIACILE MWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWMW ay. Closing Events l-'iiizil exainiiizilioiis XYQ-cliiesclziy and Thiirsclny April, lSth :mil 19th. -liiiiior-Senior lieveption in Auxiliary llall, Tiiesclziy evening, April 24th. llziu il iuieitn Seriiioii hy Rev. Isaiah Ayllltlllilll. l.iitheran Church. Sun- Ai ir 1 c 1 il 22d. l.z1ft ilziy 4nfSCl1U4ll, Monrlay, April 2341. Aiiiiiizil Sclii-ol lixhilwit. z1l'tei'iiomi of April l3cl. L'-iiiiiiieiiceiiieiit lixercises in Lutlieran Church. XXI-clnesclay. April 25th. Commencement Program Xliisic . The Printy Players liiwwzitioii .. .. Rev. ll. lf. Moore Nliific . The Priiity Players X1lilrewf 'l'lie Call of Modern Scholarship .................... . .. .................. Rev. Chas. XY. lYliitnian. Seymour, Indiana Xliific . The Printy Players lIl'CNClTllltlUlT of ljiplomzis .. Alhert Mock Xliifiv . The Printy Players ieiieiliction .. Rev. George Avulf 'I' W ENT Y - FOUR
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