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Marguerita Ponce-de Leon. Lucerne. “Clay differs in dignity.” Entered Junior Censor (4) Stylus Reporter (3) Vice-Presi¬ dent (4) Lucerne. ’Tis a joy to hear her speak. •Teannie L. McRuer. “True eyes too pure and honest to disguise the sweet soul shining through them.” Treasurer (11 Attorney (2) Sargeant (2) Vice-President 13) Lucerne, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet (3) Delegate Estes Park (3, 4) President Y. W. C. A. C4) Second Prize Biblical Essay (3) Prettiest Girl, 1st place (2, 4) 2nd place (3) Class Secre¬ tary (2). The ideal of every girl on the campus. Laura Johnson—“Lollie.” Lucerne. “She can direct when all pretend to know.” Student Volunteer, Choir (1. 2, 3, 4) Girl’s Glee Club (2, 3, 4) L. L. C. Operetta (1, 3) Mgr. Girl’s Glee Club (3, 4) Delegate Nat’l Prohibition Convention (3) Sargeant (11 Attor¬ ney (21 Vice-President (3) President (4) Lucerne, Lucerne Glee Club (1) Park Suffragette 2nd ’ lnce (4). Lollie—the outspoken. Edna Artz. Lucerne. “The way to have a friend is to be one.”
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David Braden. Lowell. “I would rather excell in knowledge than in power.” Treasurer (3) President (4) Y. M. C. A. Censor (2) Secre¬ tary (3) Vice-President (4) of Lowell. Class President (3) Class Chaplain (4) Asst, in Biology Laboratory (4) Asst. Busi¬ ness Mgr. Stylus (3). Popular with all the girls. Pauline Parker—“Polly.” Calliopean. Honor Essayist. “A light heart lives long.” Secretary (4) Calliopean, Choir (2, 3, 4) Glee Club (4) Calliopean Glee Club (4) Student Teacher (4) Office Force (2). Most obliging girl in Park. Characteristic—her smile. August C. Klamm. Parch evard. “An honest man the noblest work of God.” Band (1) Member of Prohibition Ass’n. Supt. Of St. Mat¬ thews Evangelical S. S. 3 years. Teacher of Adult Bible Class. Teacher of Teacher Training Class. President four years Dis¬ trict Number Seven S. S. Ass’n. Parchevard Attorney (2) P L S. Cup Contest Debate 2nd place (2) P. C. L. S. Shakespearian Play (2) Lake Geneva (2) Inter-Society Debate (3, 4) Member of P. L. S. Debate and Oratory Committee (3, 4) Sec’y.-Treas. Hai i y S. Jewett Oratorical Ass’n. (3) President of Missouri I. P. A. (4) State delegate of Nat’l Inter-collegiate Prohibition Convention at Topeka (3) Deacon Parkville Presbyterian church (4) S. S. Teacher Park (4) Chairman Publicity Com¬ mittee for Evangelistic Campaign (4). Owns an automobile. Jcttie Katherine Engel. Lucerne. “To know her was to love her.” . ,, Pr ™ ident Treasurer (2) Sargeant (4) of Lucerne Girls Glee Club (1. 2, 3, 4) Estes Park Delegate (3) L L C Operetta (1, 2 3) Y. W. C. A. Cabinet (4) dfss Quartette (3) Teacher ° ’ Y ' W ' A, ' St 3 Cllolr • 2. 3 , 4) Student Modest but wise.
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Bertha Smith—“Bert.” Calliopean. “Her smile a rainbow flashing from a misty sky.” Fourth and Freshman Declamation Contest. 1st prize Fourth Year Bible. Stylus Reporter, Critic (4) Treasurer (4) Calliopean. Clerk at Park Stationers. She has a winning way. Edwin Paxton. Parchevard. “I never dare to be as funny as I can.” Mary Proctor. Aurora. “On one she smiled and he was blest.” Entered Senior from Scarritt-Morrisville College. Sargeant- at-arms (4) President (4) Aurora. Choir (4) Girl’s Glee Club (4). No happier, stauncher friend than she. Harry Brown. Orion. “Seest thou a man diligent.” Student Volunteer President (4) College Electrician (1, 2, 3, 4) Inter-Club Debater (3, 4) Inter-Collegiate Debater (3, 4) President (4) Censor (3) Sargeant-at-arms (4) Orion, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (4) President Harry S. Jewett Ass’n. (4) Joint Proprietor Park College Shoe Shop. Proud Piper of Parkville.
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