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WILLIAM PETERS He has a manner all so mel- low, That it cheers and warms a fellow. 'rs- L , 19 111 7, ij I 'W NELLIE CLAY f Q 1 ,Q ,'1 To those who know her not No words can paintg - 2 And those who know her . 2 5 Know all words are faint. 5 EDWARD FOORD He's a student who plans things- Builds things-makes thingsg Who prates not of Wonders of old, Nor gloats upon ancestral gold, But takes off'his coat, and takes a hold And does things. HOPE GAUFIN And she's Wise as she is Win- some, And she's good as she is Wiseg And besides her other graces, she is Good at baking pies. GORDON WHIPPLE He makes the best of every- thingg And thinks the best of every- body. .5 2 1 32 5 ,f Q 2 i Lqamuwacmwv? 9-wmacfm-1 v .of w..,.,,lW-- vw.. .4-7... 'ww--12, g Q 1-fn JW, I7 11? .3 J 1 l e.,.,a....a,...M..w,- - - A v . ,r.4 viavamsrlw-H-:vfneeu - ,. ,., ..,....., ...M-.w-H. H Y 5 r l Q96 LM We W.. me gzmn 3 , H 'AJ,,.c',hy 4 x, f X- W' lf , , 14' - 1 'lk 'iii Q 'Q ham, 3 .,q.,.w. ..t.,f.,,-.,,,..1 , 1'-Sm rg O
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Aa Efhvg Saw 155 It was in the fall of 1914 when the Murray High School was dedi- cated and a few classes, of supposed-to-be greenhorns, enlisted in the army of education. Of course, the highest class was looked up to as the leaders and it was a very difficult task to bring the lower classes to light. ln fact. they were' so unruly as to make it necessary to post rules and orders around the corridors and frequently have a few special deputies sta- tioned around to direct the miscreants to their class rooms, or I fear there would have been no stairs left in the building. But. wonder of wonders! Wfho would believe that the lowest and most unvarnished class is now to be the honored Senior class of 1919? XYho could have believed when they were introduced to Clifford in 1914, that he was to be the favored one in the selection of a student body president? There's Ed., too, he has always been gifted with the art of ex- pression and it's small wonder that I. C. Penny chose him as one of his salesmenj Billie Peters was always considered a Billy the slow but he has kept in step with the rest of the class and will be honored with a cer- tificate of graduation. l'm sure no one would imagine Madge as a fancy dancer or Sylvia as an opera singer, but their thoughts are drifting in that direction. During the few years we were together at high school I would in- variably class Madge as a debater and Sylvia as an unchallengeable accompaniest, if she would but laugh. You can never fail to tell when Nellie, Minerva or Hope are around. They have each developed a most extraordinary laugh since they arrived here and if you but hear one peal you would surely know who was near. That must be their characteristic as they can always be heard and never seen. NVhen the class would hold a meeting they would send these three out in different directions to laugh and the rest would come running. Although they claim Wfilford as one of their graduates, he has been a member of our class from the first, and if the war had been postponed he would have been a graduate of 1918. I know he will always claim that he is a member of our class. I think the army must have been a good thing for Gordon for he isn't a bit like he was when l knew him before he went to camp. He still, however, makes an excellent song leader, so we will have him lead us in the song entitled Three Cheers for the Orange and Black. s .
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