Peru High School - Narcissus Yearbook (Peru, IN)

 - Class of 1911

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Lelia Vivian Will.-A patient, smiling girl, who helped the Annual by her good contribu- tion to the Literary Department. Edith Florence Wilson.-Edith's name adds one more to the remarkable list of seniors, cheery, sweet and always ready to join in with the fun. Mary Josephine Wilson.-Our well-liked senior who graduated at Christmas time. Her unstinted hospitality won the hearts of the class. Nellie May Wilson.-A modest, quiet maid, who does not make a great deal of noise, but works with a will and accomplishes well what she does. I Stella Mable Wolfe.-One of those mysterious people who get through school without making any apparent fuss, quite sociable among her classmates. -26

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Marietta C. Scherschel.-Of genial nature, a hard-working student who especially enjoys mathematics. Etta's entire school course has meant much to her. Emil Schram, Jr.-Has all the marks of a hustling business man, a jovial, hard-Working member of the senior class, who is also one of the most popular boys in it, Treasurer Sophomore class, 'O9. President Junior class, 'lO. Prophet Senior class, 'll. Bessie Mowglina Stewart.-Bessie became renowned through her wonderful coiffures and through her sweet, sympathetic voice was a strong asset to Mr. Fisher's music class. Lola May Ward.-One senior who is glad this book is out, because she is often heard to remark, O, this Annual is killing me. But we all know Lola does not mean it. Editor All Sorts Department Narcissus, 'll. Edith Florence Wells.-Eternal laughter and giggles belie her studious looks and literary specs Her friends have decided that if she dies she will die talking. Calendar Depart- ment Narcissus, 'O9. Poetess junior class, 'l0. Editor Calendar Narcissus, 'll. -25



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Senior Class Prophecy It was on a beautiful April day of the year 1921 that I felt a longing to return to my old home in Peru and there visit as many of my old classmates as I could. A few hours after my plan was decided upon, I was on my way. In due time I arrived, and as I had not been in Peru since I left Qimmediately after graduationl, I ex- pected to find things somewhat changed. But when I saw the streets thronged with people, I was surprised. Upon inquiry, I discovered that it was the opening day of the VVallace-Hagenbeck shows. Of course, I was de- lighted, for I thought I would be unusually successful in seeing some of my old friends. Imagine, then, my disappointment when evening came and I had not yet seen one. I hoped against hope as I entered my box at the circus, which was fitted out like a theater. VVhile waiting for the show to start I heard a familiar voice call out Peanuts and crackerjack! Last time around ! I thought I knew that voice, and after looking around I finally saw Lee Hiner, dressed in a white canvas suit, disposing of his sweets. I called to him and asked for a sack of peanuts. Upon hearing my voice he came up and grabbed my hand and declared he was mighty pleased to see me. He also said that he and his wife would be glad to have me call at the hotel after the show. I asked him who his wife was, and he said she was the animal trainer' in the show. Cf course, I was anxious to see who she was, and I could hardly wait until the show opened. Finally I saw the animals come into the steel arena and with them a very young looking girl with short hair. Now, I always knew Bessie S. was a good boy tamer, but I never dreamed of her becoming an animal tamer. - After the show was all over I met Lee and Bessie at the hotel and began talking over the good times we used to have at school and the scattering of all the other class- mates whom I hadn't seen for so long. Lee said he and Bessie had had jobs as bookkeepers in the same office, but since both were crazy about each other and also about circus life, they had decided to get married and start out with the circus. They said they did not wish to forget all they had learned about bookkeeping, and so had decided to keep a record of the Senior class. ,I asked them to read what they had in it. It certainly contained some very funny remarks. From that and other sources I got the following: Mildred Ashton, after deciding to postpone her mar- riage a while, became a school teacher. She is now making the little things count by teaching arithmetic in the first grade. Joe Bradley and Wayne Ray, anxious to rise up in the world, went west and are now'located somewhere in Idaho on a horse radish ranch. They have met with great success and are becoming very wealthy. -27

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