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CAROLINE LAUBACH STEM Short but sweet. Sister” was one of the two little ones” in our class, but she always liked very, very tall people. She was the only one in our class who could handle two suitors at the same time. This was probably due to the fact that she talked to the one by letter and to the other by tongue. But in spite of these distractions she was a good student. One thing which seemed strange to all of us was that she never attended the Basket Ball games until in her Senior year, when she wouldn’t miss a game. We suppose there was a reason! LF.O JOSEPH COSTELLO His merry glance endangers many hearts. When you repeat this name, you may picture to yourself a “small, chunky boy”. He is the pride of our class, always cheerful and ready to spring a joke on someone. He always shows good judgment, especially when selecting a song, his favorite tune being, “Can’t yo heah me calling. Caroline?” He is one of the wonderful five” who won many games in a creditable manner and always scores many points. Leo would like to be a “movie star” and we hope we will be able to see him on the screen in the near future. —14—
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EMMA ODEN WELDER BOYER “May you ei er be the same, Change in nothing but your name. We would not have wished Piffy” to be otherwise, for she always was a sensible and jolly little girl. As to her name, we are sure she will have no trouble changing that. Emma never cared much about studying or going to school, but she always was very popular there. Her chief ambition Is to take up domestic science and when we get hungry, we will know where to EARL STANLEY HAWK “Enoch “A hater of all things ancient, A liner of all things modern F.noch was a quiet little boy, (most always). He loved to sit in the typewriting room with his desk close to someone and transcribe shorthand. He always did love to run an automobile and in summer time you could see him flying around the corners. But one day—Oh—poor Hdo! We haven’t seen Earl behind the wheel since. Earl is one of the stars that shines in the orchestra and some day we expect to see him holding an audience spell-bound with his cornet. We know Earl will succeed, even if it is only to drive a Jitney”. —13—
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GRACE IRENE KOCHF.R A living proof that Great things come in small packages.'' Grace or “Chicken Little” as she is better known to us, is an extra small package, and therefore has an extra amount of all other things to make up for what she lacked in size. Grace was always the jollier, when the Seniors all got together for a good time. She was a great favorite among the girls, hut more so among the boys, altho Grace never encouraged them. A. C. W. seems to be her goal. We hope she makes and crowns it with a big success. JOSEPH HERMAN “I'm a poet and didn't know it, Give me a pen and I'll try again. Behold our class poet! Joe was one of the smartest fellows we had in school. He handled almost two courses in four years, won a prize at contest and won several chemistry debates with Prof. Scheaffer. Joe wants to become a chemist and we know he will make good, for in that peculiarly shaped head of his. there is something to make almost any Prof.’s hair stand up straight. His greatest fault was however, that Several times he became so enthusiastic that we he could not suppress the German spirit in him. thought he was going back to Germany to help the Kaiser fight. —15—
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