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Loyal Claridge.. “Lousy. Greater men than I have lived, but they’re all dead. Joseph Carroll .“Joe. We all like him for he's a hearty good fellow. Felix Doyle.. “Flexible. As honest an Irishman as ever scuttled a ship or cut throat. Marguerite Corliss. .“Peggy. Her toil on books have consumed the midnight oil. Amos Sprecher. .“Dinky” usually “Windy preferred. “Say! Get me a date for Saturday nite.” Henry Schneider. .“Hank. Good nature, muscle and grit all combined. Florence Schweke. .“Dick. In Mathematics she did shine (?) Feme Kellogg. .“Mut. Ble sed be Civics if you don't get too much of it. Catherine Hughes. .“Coppy. With her laughing eyes and shining hair. Genevieve Poole..“Gena “I’d rather be called a stiff than a tlirt. Frieda Meyer. .“Fred. H r favorit course, designs on art. Ruth Goodell• .“Goodie. Fair, fat and forty. Ruth 8tolte.. “Rufus.” Rufus says: “Walter! Walter! is one who never does falter.” .lulia Cady. .“Don.” Yiddle on your fiddle. Gaynold Carroll. .“Gay” When joy and duty clash, Let duty go to smash. Harold Kleeber..“Doc.” “Let’s have a game until one o’clock.” Percy Paddock..“Paddy.” Wise from the top of his head, up! Elsa Koenecke.. “Kinky” Sincere, honest and hard working. Susie Pearson “Sue.” As pure in tho’t as angels are; To know her is to love her! Lulu Powell “Lu. A silent creature, thoughtful, grave, sincere. Marjorie Willey. .“Majority. living good never troubled her. Ruth Davis. “Davy Physical stature is no index of the woman. Frank Flynn. .“Jerry.” What's the hurry?
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If in the past years we have sent forth much light, It is this year we’ve set such a terrible pace That all classes will have to get up, and run tight. If they wish for some glory to get in this race. If we're numbered, you'll learn that we’re forty and more, And of male and of female quite equally mixed: It’s our hope that diplomas will reach more than two score. And from all present prospects, this seems almost fixed. Our foundation is sound, and seems quite firmly laid. For a member of '14 quite recently said. That when classification of angles is made, That among them, the classes of triangles led. And our own little “Babe” one day fell on the floor, And what laughter and giggles accompanied the sight! For to have one like Gracia fall down, caused a roar As has never been heard at a pugilist fight. It is our privilege and duty, this year. To produce the small booK which you have in your hand; And it surely has cost us some labor and fear. But we’ve done it, believe me, the best that we can. That the year is most gone makes us feel very sad; For we’ve had such i jolly old time with our work, And we’ve formed many friendships, of which we’re so glad That we hate now, around us that summer will lurk. And in days, when we all become burdened with age, And our heads shall be gray, and our faces so pale. We shall turn over life's roughly stained written page. And to 'l l we’ll tribute our deeds which ne'er failed. So my class, may you ever be loyal, anti proud Of our colors, our blue and our gold, brilliant hues; And may ever the praises for Juniors lx loud. So that others may feel that to '14 we're true. So, Hail to the class that in triumph advances! Hail to her colors, oh high may they soar! Hail to the class that with victory prances! Hail to our motto, Kxcelsior. K. L. S. 14. Junior Class Gracia Kerrigan..“Babe. A rag, a bone and a hank of hair. Raymond Gasser.. “Sis or “Little Kva. He is the seamstress of the Junior Class. Lee Wheeler. .“Leaker. Not so significant as the name implies. Belle Morley “Morley. A modest maiden she. Marlowe Snyder.. “Pat. “Boys, I’ve missed my calling. I ought to be on the vaudeville stage.
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Harold Meyer. .“Piggy. I don't talk fast; that's why I drawl. Louisa Daniel.. “Dingel.” Apollo is my only crush. Della Hastings- “Dell.” I sputter, sputter as I go. Hazel Olson..“Ole. She is slow to form a friendship, hut firm and constant. Frances Platt. .“Francisco.” English! is her hobby. Florence Gerken. .“Flo.” No wedding bells for me. Evangeline Croal.. “Van.” A modest maiden she. Theresa Mulligan.. Teas.” Her thots were often far away To where the young cigar maker did stay—Chicago. Viola Powell..“Vita. One of a jolly band. Claude Lawrence. .“Adam.” They say he is a quiet lad, Nothing at all al out him bad. Muriel O’Brien..“Pokey.” A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Irma Borcbers.. “Borchie.” Maiden with meek brown eyes. In Civic . Miss P.—Hen« y, can you tell us the duties of the coroner? Henry S.—The coroner keeps a record of all births, marriages and deaths. Miss H.—“Well, what have you to add, Amos?” Amos ceases waving his hand frantically and replies seriously: “One thing the monks couldn't do was to marry aft« r they died.” Gaynold Carroll (in Physics)- When you boil |K tatoes do you have expansion of liquids or of solids? Proposition in Geometry. Two whispering boys sitting too close together may cause disturbance. Given Percy and Pat in adjacent seats. To prove that it is necessary for Percy to change his seat. Miss Ward quickly solves it. Percy moves. Miss B.—“Amos, when for the first time in History did two nations live together as one family?” Prank Flynn—“At the time of Noah's ark. All Unpeople lived in the same house.” Muriel in History—It was against the laws of the church to marry anybody's sister.
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