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Bernice Long, Class Sec., 1-2 ; Class Pres, 4 ; Sec. A. A., 4; H. S. Play, 3; Nautical Knot, 2; Pro. Com., 3; Finance, 3. Harold Weiss, Track, 3; Basketball, 4. Dorsey Kight, Cbm. Student Council, 3 ; Capt. Baseball, 3; Football, 3; Vice-Pres. A. A., 4. Lenore Carr, Pres. Webster Literary Society, 4. Thelma Tilton, Class Hist., 2-4; Sec. Web. Lit. Society, 3; Class Sec., 4; Chaos Staff, 4; H. S. News Reporter, 3. Russell Clarke, Basketball, 4. Paul Arnott, Tri-Angular Debate, 3; Class Treas., 4; Sec. Lincoln Lit. So- ciety, 4. Marie Weging, A song will outlive all sermons in the memory. Maria Harris, Countess of Mt. Ayr. Her ambi- tion, Pedagogy. Ira Huntington, Count of Mt. Ayr. A diamond in the rough. FOURTEEN
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SENIOR AMBITIONS Sing a song of seniors. Of their ambitions high. Now listen to what I’ve got to say And see what they’re going to try. Jackson wants to be a farmer, One who reaps but first must sow. We’re wishing him all sorts of luck. For today the farmer makes all “the dough.” Thelma Mae will go away to school, In music to specialize. Some day she’ll be a great composer of music, that never dies. Helen Parkinson to college wants to go, But where it will be she does not know. Now, if girls were admitted, there’s no doubt at all But what she’d attend St. Joe. Thelma Tilton, a scholar wise, A student we don’t dare criticise. Has decided to become a suffragette And suffer more than ishe’s suffered yet. Elizabeth Witham, the curb -headed child. Dreamy eyes, and not the least bit wild, We’re sure, if Leonard will coax and coax, She’ll consent to move to Fair Oaks. Faustine West is going to college To learn to be a school inarm well. How she’ll ever make the kids behave Is more than we can ever tell. “Daddy, dear,” said Elizabeth King, “May I go away to school, too?” “You may, my dear,” said fond father King, “How would the Reformatory do?” Ira Huntington, the tall and wise. Stately figure and feet of good size, Will never, never give up in despair Of becoming sole lord of the famous Mt. Ayr. Paul and Harry, the crazy clowns. No doubt will meet with great renown. Although our teachers have their doubts — ? They know exactly what they’re about. Charles Halleck, our Editor-in-Chief, One in whom we have much belief, Has hopes and ambitions today Of becoming President of the U. S. A. We all will do something great. Just wait and see what comes to pass. But whatever comes, you must agree That ’18 is some class. — Bernice 0. Long, THIRTEEN
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Lawrence R. McLain, Class V.-P., 1; Track, 2-3; Basket- ball, 2; Capt., 3-4; Baseball, 3. Elizabeth King, Operetta, 2; H. S. Play, 3; Class Treas., 2; Fin. Com., 4; Treas. L. L. Soc., 3; Chaos Staff, 4; Senior Play, 4. Charles Halleck, Football, 3-4; Track, 2-3; Tri. De- bate, 2-3; Ed. Chief Chaos, 4; State Disc. Cont., 3; Capt. R. H. S. Cadets, 4; Operetta, 2; Web. Pro. Com., 2-4. Alice Thomas, Operetta, 2; Girls’ Quartette, 3; Pro. Com., 3. Leonard Gourley, Football, 1-2-3, Capt., 4; Track, 1-2-3 ; Basketball, 3 ; V.-P. A. A., 3 ; Sgt.-at-Arms, 1-2-3. Edwin Rhoades, Comb down his hair. Look, it stands upright. Opal Robinson, Senior Play, 4. George Hoover, Track, 3; Football, 4. Thelma Martindale, Harold Sage, Girls’ Quartette, 1-2-34; Operetta, Football, 4; Track, 3; Basketball, 2. 2; H. S. Play, 3; Chaos Staff, 4; Cheer Leader; Senior Play, 4. FIFTEEN
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