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Tur SENIOR ANNUAL MARGARET WILKINSON— Maacete” “They are as gentle as zephyrs.” DOROTHY MARGARET WHITE— Dor” “Their rage supplies them with weapons.” £ Pp} ALBERT C. SEIFERT— Pretze.” Business Manager of ANNUAL, “Tom” in Class Play. “A lion among ladies.” JULIA FULLER BARNARD— “C ass Imp” “He who scraps must live alone.”—Hubbard. MARCELLA AGNES CONNICK— ‘SMILEs” Winner of Slingerland Second Prize, “Dorothy” in Class Play. “Much talk, much foolishness.” PHOTOS BY HENDRICKS
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THE SENIOR ANNUAL EARL HENRY FREEMAN— Usexess Grant” “One thing is forever good; that thing is success.” RUTH M. GERWIG—‘Rur” “I prefer silent prudence to loquacious folly.” RUBY LILLIAN MANSON “The magic of a face.” IDA M. RAFFAUF—“‘Rarrtie” Secretary of Girls’ Literary Club. ‘A harmless, flameless meteor, shown for hair, And fell’d adown with loose care.” JOSEPHINE ROWLAND— Jor” Member of Staff, Sixth Honor, School Accompanist. “Being myself no stranger to suffering, I have learned— to relieve the sufferings of others.” WILLIAM KEATING—Kear” “R” in Football, “Jack” in Class Play, “Great, but modest.”
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THe SENIOR ANNUAL RGE OLNEY BAILEY— GrorceE” Football, Class Historian, Member of Staff, “Harold” in Class Play.” “It is our nature to love something.”’ MARY MARGARET WILLIAMS—‘May” “Miss Judkins” in Class Play. ‘The mildest of manners, and the gentlest of hearts.” MINNIE MILLICENT OLCOTT— Crass Victron’ “They think too little who talk too much.” HELEN LOU DALTON—“Tae CHREsSTIEN” “Sweets to the sweet.” FREDA E. SEIFERT—“Frep” “It is better to wear out than to rust out.” TREMAIN MERRILL HUGHES—‘ Kip” “R” in Football, “Prof. Edgerton” in Class Play, Captain of Football, 1914. “T am not in the role of common men.” PHOTOS BY HENDRICKS
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