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WILLIAM ERRETT LE FEVER Errett came here from Western Oregon five years ago. He entered the Freshman Class upon his arrival. For three years he attended, but last year he did not attend. This year he came back and was gladly welcomed into our class. He is of pleasant disposition and well liked by all. We wonder what he intends to do, When books are laid aside And we go forth to do our part. Whatever may betide? But we think we know full well, Altho “Willie” will never tell. CHARLES MAURICE ELDER “Maxie” has the honor of being Editor-in-chief of the Lexingtonian” and is deserving of the honor. He is not fond of Science, but says he would not miss recitation in Physics because of his pleasant surroundings. “Maxie” was never known to study except when he had to, which was not often. He likes German and is especially fond of “Wilhelm Tell.” His greatest ambition is to be a pharmacist, and he now spends his time out of school in the employ of the Sheeran Drug Co. He has been a very diligent student of chemistry and has assisted the class a great deal. (?) HELEN BARD LEWIS “Chubby” is a great favorite with all and especially the Profs. She dislikes Science, but is fond of her German. Helen’s great delight is talking, and she usually has the attention of those around her (if she doesn't she gets it). She came to us in the fifth room from Shawnee. She is well known in social circles, and always has a great deal of society notes to give the girls. She thinks Physics a bore, but pays strict (?) attention to the recitations, remaining extremely quiet when called upon by the teacher. She has brown hair. She is very fond of college chaps. Success, “Chubby”! 11
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AUDREY GRACE KINSEL Audrey is a brown-haired, brown-eyed girl, who came to us from the country, is very modest and a diligent worker. She came to us in the Senior year and was heartily welcomed. Audrey has the distinction of having graduated from High School three times. She is quite reticent concerning her future, but we find she has a desire to be prominent in the educational world. Here’s to Audrey, the girl with a will; Here's to Audrey, who is working still; Here’s to the one who came last to our class; Here’s to the dreamy brown-eyed lass! LORETTA MAE LEACH Mae is another one of our girls whose home is now in the country. She has always attended the schools here and has many friends. She has done good work in school and has been amply rewarded. Has fitted herself for teaching, and we wish for her success. Mae is very studious, an apt student, and reads a great deal. She has light hair and gray eyes, has a lovely disposition, and is a fine girl to have for a chum. Mae is Social Editor of the “Lexingtonian,” and is very enthusiastic about its publication. She has won her way into the hearts of all. She is the possessor of a clear soprano voice which is very pleasing to the ear. WARREN R. DONNELLY W. D., the son of our genial P. M., received his early training in the rural school. During his High School course he has been a pupil of N. L. H. S., and has made warm friends; particularly is he a favorite with the lady instructors. If he forges the link and enters the profession of pedagogy, time will tell. Here’s to you, Warren, may success be yours! IO
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GLENN EUGENE PARK “Curly” is a country lad, but attends school regularly. He is very talkative, and his chief delight is asking questions. Has light, curly hair and a slightly (?) “pug” nose. He is of a pleasant disposition and likes to play jokes on the other fellows. He is much attracted by a certain brown-eyed Senior girl, and they are fast becoming close friends. Glenn expects to teach school for two years, after which he hopes to go to college. He learns easily, and a bright future is before him. Here’s to Glenn! MINNIE ETHEL LOVE “Our Love.” Minnie is a farmer’s daughter, but has been living in town for the last four school years. Slie enjoys her school work and regrets that it is fast coming to a close. She is a general favorite, not only in the class but among her host of friends and acquaintances. Minnie “Loves” the farm home, the school, each member of the class and— well, never mind, they say he is an excellent young man, too. The class wishes this member a useful career. EUGENA CATHERINE QUINN A quaint little maid of dark brown hair And eyes of the palest blue, Thru winning arts her way has won Into the hearts of me and you. A frown from you would break her heart, A smile would mend it again; And 'Gene will brighten some one’s life In sunshine and in rain. Good luck to ’Gene, the friend indeed, May her school days help her to succeed! 12
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