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Wht Senior Birectorp CLASS Alida Rehnburg Ernest Naegeh’ Irene Donovan Anna Crissey .. Agnes Baker. . . Harold Metz. .. Louise Olmstead Eleanor Ward. . Beryl Woodruff H. VanWegan. Ruth Mangold. Gertrude Hed burg Grace Kibbe. .. Kulalia Crowley OCCUPATION Teasing Agnes... Blushing ...... Getting Money .. Holding class meetings Giggling Wriggling ....... Finding a warmer place Throwing erasers Annoying Fetterolf Asking “How do you spell that Sleeping......— Translating Vergil Bluffing. Smiling . AMBITION To Vote To keep out of sight To grow tall To pass Geometry To be a teacher .. To smash physics apparatus To talk louder To have a back seat To go to work .. To graduate...... To stay thin .... To get a beau To be a musican.. To grow thin PREPARING to direct a choir.. to be bolder to be a business woman to be a telegraph pole to be a bride to be an acrobat. to teach vocal music to be a poet for whoever comes to dodge everything that comes to have some “Heaven” to teach school .. to be a Canadian for Normal Usual Remark Goodness Sakes .. Judas For the Love of Mike Himmel--------- Cramps......... Ah, look here Oh Fiddle........ Yes, naturally Oh Hen(nigan) .. Well, I don’t know Oh Dear......... Oh, I wish Well, Thanks awfully .. NICKNAME EXCELLS IN Dutchy ------ Naeg ........ Mighty Mary -- Grandma...... Topsy ....... Mexico....... Molly....... Wardy . Stub......... Wegie . Skinney Yherda. Gracious Uuralia Dreaming . Talking . Keeping peace ..... Drawing ..... Walking ..... Writing Fault finding .. Mathematics ........Slang Grammar .. Music Studying Latin Oratory
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GRACE KIBBE. “Her greatest glory consists not in never failing but in passing in the end.” Grace is one of our out of town pupils. She believes in having a good time while she can. She is fond of going to the gym nasium especially when there are “feeds;” and as to dancing, why she would go on a minute’s invitation. Grace is not becoming gray haired over her subjects but is able to hold her own. Her favorite subjects are mathematics and science and in these she has made a good record. BERYL WOODRUFF. “Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you.” Beryl is one of our musically inclined young ladies. During her school career her favorite occupations have been writing poetry and having a good time, especially the latter. She has had many serious cases but we are unable to predict what will be the outcome. Beryl is planning for a summer school course and then teaching. Her friends and classmates all wish her prosperity in this position. EULALIA CROWLEY. “In she came one vast substantial smile.” We know not what Eulalia’s countenance would be without her sunny smile, it seems as if nothing can drive it away. No matter what happens she is always the same. Often in class meetings when the rest are deeply engaged in debate or a quarrel is about to take place she, the peacemaker, averts the trouble by some humorous remark. She has all of her classmates sincerest wishes for the future.
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Senior Clagsi Mill We the members of the Class of 1913, do make, declare and publish this our last will and testament. We do give and bequeath; First:—To the Freshmen, our trials, tasks, and pleasures experienced as upper olassmen. Second:—To the Sophomores, the privilege of gazing at our banner, as an emblem of unusual beauty and splendor. £ Third:—To the Juniors our dearest possessions, namely,—our Senior dignity, our places of residence in Study Hall, and the valuable aid and friendship of our esteemed teachers. Fourth:—The first ten pages of Harold VanWegau’s dictionary to Joseph McCarney, with Harold’s sympathy, as Joseph is in as great need of them as he was. Fifth:—Anna’s Solid Geometry book tho worn with a year’s hard use, to Esther McLaughlin Sixth;—Irene’s genius for raising class funds to Christine Spruker, also her place as Senior Class agent for Larkin Soap Co. Seventh:—Harold Metz’s front seat in U, S. History Class, to John McMahon as the person best qualified to fill it. Eighth:—Agnes Baker’s ever ready smile to Freeda Johnson. Ninth:—Louise Olmstead’s dainty voice to Mary Beckwith. Tenth:—The Vergil books of Gertrude, Grace and Anna to the Cicero Class. I do herebv nominate and appoint Miss Miller and Mr. Ber-kenstock as executors of our last will and testament. We hereby set our hand and seal on this, the tenth day of May, Nineteen hundred thirteen. Grace Kibbe, Testator. We do hereby place our seals as witnesses in the Presence of the Testator and in the presence of each other. Miss Kershuer. Mr. Fetterolf.
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