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orange. No more trees were disposed of. There remained just eighteen growing trees. On September 5, 1920, people were again watching the growing forest. There were only fifteen trees in number be- cause during the summer, Dewey Cook, Frances Lewis, Bertha Murrmann, and Woodford Shute had disappeared. Also all of the large and commanding Oaks had been re- moved. But in their stead there were six new ones: W. L. Bass, C. F. Henderson, M. E. Elliott, Dulcie Godlove, Berna- dette Lundergan, and Mollie McKedy. The leaves of the growing Oaks were now a golden orange. In the spring they had to give a banquet for an older forest than they. They surely had a good time because of the rus- tling for days afterwards. They trees were then very tired, so had to rest for a few months. On September 6, 1921, the people were astonished at the appearance of the growing forest. The leaves had turned a ECHOES brilliant red. The only answer to receive from the trees for this change was that they had been green long enough and it was now time to change. Three of the stately old Oaks had remained, W. L. Bass, M. E. Elliott, and B. M. Lundergan. The other three had van- ished during the summer, but three more were added, Mabel Fuqua, Helen Buescher, and C. V. Frederick. One more Oak was added to the growing trees, Bertha Murrmann. At Christmas time Gladys Martin had disap- peared. The only trees that had weathered all the storms and grew stronger in the icy blasts, and raging weather were: Charles Carithers, Mont Coleman, Mary Cole, Keith Coleman, Mayme Ellis, Harry Gibson, Opal Hughes, Gertrude Jones, Kenneth Myers, Bertha Murrmann, Carl Marshall, Rubye Ramsey, and Kenneth Richardson. I MAYME ELLIS. w as -- of '1.-W1 Z.. . 'tx ' 13 'iw 5-2-':r'1 -- Lg ,F ' , ' 4' Y :-':' --. -4 1922
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ECHOES MAYME M. ELLIS, Mickey Poet and Historian of Echoes , '22. Mrs. Putnam in A Trial of Hearts, '22, They never fail who die in a great cause. KENNETH MYRES, Chiny Sub. forward basketball team, '21-'22. Editor-in-Chief of Echoes, '22. Rodger Fairfax in A Trial of Hearts. 'Tis more noble to forgive, more manly to despise, than to revenge an injury. 1 9 2 2 GERTRUDE JONES, Tiny Assistant Pianist, '21. Assistant Literary Editor, '22, Eight weeks training at Brown's Business College. Jean Neal in A Trial of Hearts, '22, He that can have patience can have what he will.
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