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BROWN LEE-WELCH Tlic marriage of Josephine Welch and Louis Clyde Brownlee took place Wednesday afternoon at three o’clock at the home of the bride on Soijth Main street. ' t ; 3hiFPt»hitip Itiplr-h “Free Juniorsque mihi nullo discrimine agetur.” Josephine, our class treasurer, is one of the most beloved girls in the class. After studies are over, she is ready for fun and helps to make a good time for the rest. She worries much about, exams, our class finances, candy sales and the Washington trip. She is also kept busy keeping her corner of the room in order, especially Herb and Floyd, tho occasionally she enjoys a quiet confab with Esther. She was on our first Student Council and her work there made us all proud of her. tKalpli 2almir.fr “His cogitative faculties immersed in a cogibun-dity of cogitation.” As one can readily see, Ralph is a thoughtful lad, who thinks deeply upon numerous subjects. No one has ever been able to find out whether he is dreaming of some shy, sweet maiden, some by-gone athletic victory, or a long forgotten Gallic campaign. Whatever he is dreaming of, his musings must be pleasant, for he arouses himself only long enough to accomplish the superhuman labor of passingf?) a Caesar final, or to distinguish himself in some athletic event, and then relapses once more into peaceful meditations. (£ mmtmtrrmrnt Jlrmjram Overture..................... Orchestra Invocation .............. Rev. Howell Salutatory............................ Pnpliecy................Ernie Mangold Presentations...........Alma Anderson Edward Gatlin Vocal Solo...............Rose Maher Mantle Oration........Floyd Ostrander We have been friends together, In sunshine and in shade, Since just beneath the schoolhouse doors, In infany we strayed, But coldness dwells within our hearts, A cloud is on our brow We have been friends together. Shall Graduation part us now? Junior Response .... Joseph McCarney Valedictory..........Evelyn Fulmer Address, Dr. Platt, head of Department of Pedagogy, Mansfield State Normal School. Pesentation of Diplomas, C. W. Catlin Benediction ... .Rev. W. A. Stackhouse We have been gay together; We have laughed at little jests, For the fount of hope was gushing Warm and joyous in our breasts. But laughter now has fled the lip And sorrow decks the brow; We have been gay together Shall Diplomas part us now? —Ex.
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Arlrtir ifinlilrn “Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast.” A glance at her picture tells you what sort of a gin Arlene is,—good natured as shown by her twinkling black eyes but with a will of her own as shown by her chin . She is the secretary of the class and not the least of her worries is making the Seniors get their soap order in on time. Tho Arlene has been in our class only this year, she is one of us and enters with a zest into anything which is going on. Arlene is brilliant in all of her school work es-pcciaTy Geometry, in which her forte is demonstrations. She is a talented musician and expects to study at the New England Conservatory of Music. ffii'rluut iSa'lnilmry “Argue on forever you may, but I’m convinced that mine’s the way.” Herbert’s life seems equally divided between two aims: Never to be vanquished in an argument, and never lail the prey to leminine charms. He is always prepared for an emergency in either case and so far he has never been caught. He is a rather serious fellow given to a reasonable amount of study ar.d is sailing thru his senior year untroubled by tne things which harass a Senior less studious than he. We can wish for Herbert that he will be as successful in copeing with life’s problems as he is in mastering the problems of the class room. Sinac iflaher “Thy deeds would make thy ancestors blush in their graves.” As pretty as the flower that bears her name, as witty as the race to which she belongs, and as popular as the Irving Berlin rag which sne ptays. Rose is a valued and much loved member of High School. She is the musician of our class, and she has also shown remarkable dramatic ability in the class play. She has served her alma mater in many ways. She was a member of the first “Tiger Lily” board, and class president in her Sophomore year. She expects to study music in Philadelphia next year, and some day we expect to hear of her as a prima donna singer. UubbpU Iratty “All smiles and courtesy was he.” Russell comes to us from the district school and though he was a little slow getting accustomed to the work here, he has finally developed into a strong Senior. He devotes much time to study and it is probably due to this fact and the distance he lives from town that he could not give much attention to athletics. He has always been a loyal and reliable classmate and is now a Senior representative on the student council where he is doing good work for the success of student government and all other school activities.
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£rmnr Jlhtlum NAME Definition Genus Habitat Peculiarity Characteristic Crv Russell Strang A rustic swain who wanders about asking, “Where is the English lesson? Strangie Eighth grade room Fondness for Turtle Point maidens “I’ll say you do.” Raymond Cauley A carefully manicured and pompo-doured heart-smasher. Adam Dolaway’s Beautiful grin ‘0-oh ?” Edward Catlin A wise looking individual with wonderful ties. Ed. Changes New girl every week “She’s a cute chicken.” Ralph Zahniser A bonny blond laddy who thinks deeply upon numerous matters. Zahnie Jimmie’s Athletic tendencies “Help me do my Caesar.” Floyd Ostrander A long, lanKy, lean, leggy Senior. Grub-hoe Smethport Arguing in “Ag.” class “I’ll bet a hoss” Evelyn Fulmer A beautiful blond young lady, beloved Stub by all the teachers. Lab. Getting physics experiments on time “Aint it awful.” Herbert Rhenborg Recognized by his arguing. Herb Turner's Whistling No cry; only gestures Josephine Welsh A studious Senior whose face is lined with care. Too dignified for one Lab. doing “Ag.” experiments Looking up references “I’m scared stilT over that exam.” Alma Andeison Can be recognized by her sleepy look, the aftermath of the night before. Sophy Sartwell House and Skinner Creek Natural blush “Oh, my land Della Romanio A care-free maiden wearing bangs and a happy smile. Shorty Same as Alma’s Coming to school at 10 a. m. “Gee, but you say that pretty.” Ardella Cooper A quiet, shy, studious, reliable Senior. Ardie Study hall Studying hard Silence Ernest Mangold A tall fellow with a baseball swagger, who tells wonderful pipe dreams about himself. Machinery Ventres’ neighborhood Unlimited amount of hot air “Ich weisz nicht.” Arlene Holden Vn A curly-haired, black eyed Irishman usually attired in a red sweater. Percy “Sugar Bowl” Her numerous “cases” “Good night!” Rose Maher A short, stocky maiden with a bewitching grin. Tommy Atkins Geom. Class Arguing with Wardy ‘Hoavings, child”
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