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lie had deserted us but no one yet knows why. We immediately selected our pins, then came the pressing question of money for our Washington trip. A fair was decided on, to be held before Cliristmas, also a play. The fair was accomplished with sixty dollars to our credit but the play had to be given up. After Christmas we were pleased to see Ernest again in our midst. The money making plans went on until by the first of May we had cleared one hundred twenty dollars for our trip. But here the reel broke. I passed out for the end was near, and I had seen enough to remind me that somewhere in the world I had thirteen loyal classmates of the year 1913. —J. R. M. 13. Commencement program Invocation.............. Salutatory.............. President’s Address..... Class Poem.............. History................ Prophecy ............... Piano Solo............. Oration—Chautauqua ... Presentations........... Mantle Oration......... Junior Response........ Validictory ........... Vocal Duet............. Address................ Presentation of Diplomas Benediction............ ..................Rev. Larson ................To be Selected ...............Anna M. Crissy ..............Eleanor Ward .............Gertrude Hedburg ...............Ruth Mangold ...............Irene Donovan ...........Harold Van Wegen ...............Beryl Woodruff ..................Grace Kibbe ...............Oral Thompson ...............To be Selected Beryl Woodruff, Eleanor Ward ..................Rev. Segwalt ................C. W. Catlin ..................Rev. Griffith
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man and Sophomore years we gained many athletic honors secured mainly by Harry Newton, Carleton Kendall, Harry Hawkey, Fay Stewart and Ernest Naegely. Mr. Hannawalt was our Botany teacher and about him our fun, likewise our troubles centered. Without undue pressure Ernest resigned, Harry Newton took his place and after the unheard of precedent of a strike, peace was again restored. Then we decided to have a picnic. This was held June 1 in Down’s Grove and enjoyed by everyone present, especially by Dorothy and the bugs. But the picture now called my attention from the Sophomore to “HER JUNIOR YEAR.” Again our numbers were just half the previous year, but we gained two new members, that were left to us from the class of 1912. That year Grace returned from Wisconsin to join our ranks again. This year we had before us the problem of a Junior reception. With an executive force consisting of Anna, Ruth, Beryl and Grace, supplemented by a willing class we proved ourselves equal to it. First, however, we decided our class colors, red and blue, then selected our banner. In quick succession came scenes from Candy Sales, Picture Show Benefits and Basket Social, at all of these we gained material means toward our reception. The question came up of whether we should give a banquet or reception, with an equal division of votes. So with much tact, many arguments and skill, the committee evaded all restrictions and we gave both. At the banquet we presented the Seniors with a ten dollar gold piece for their Washington trip. The evening proved a success and we tired Juniors were repaid for our labor. On the last day of the year we organized with the same officers for “HER SENIOR YEAR.” Only thirteen left with but two boys. Where was Ernest?
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Mentor fftcers President................................. Vice President............................ Secretary................................. Treasurer................................. fflotto Honor awaits at labor's gate dolors Dark blue and red (Elaao JHouirr Lily of the valley .iluimniuutl i iatiirira HAROLD VAN WEGEN. “By his laugh ye shall know him.” “Wegie,” as he is called, at times has such fits of the giggles and they are of such a contagious sort that all his neighbors are forced to giggle with him but usually he is very conscientious. His special subject is spelling and he is very anxious (?) to issue a challenge to spell down any one in the high school. During last season he was captain of the boys’ basket ball team. IRENE DONOVAN. “How doth the busy little bee, improve each shining hour.” Irene is the baby of our class but is one of the hardest workers we have. When Irene is given something to do we are sure it will be accomplished. In her studies she ranks among the first but some of us wish we were as fortunate as Irene, especially in history class. We hope she will succeed in life and that she may always have her own way. Anna M. Crissy . Ruth Mangold ... .Grace Kibbe Beryl Woodruff I
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