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EDGAR B. READ, “A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Of course the Seniors are all right, but there is another class in the high school. Hoys' Athletic Editor of Quaker”; Football 15: Track, ’14. LEORA H. HOOPES, “A guardian angel o'er his life presiding; doubling his pleasures, his cares dividing.” Jolly, bashful, and bright—that's Leora, Class Rep. of Quaker”; German Play. RUTTER H. STIRLING, This fellow’s wise enough to play the fool, and to do that well, craves a kind of wit, Rutter spends most of his time disseminat- ing war news around the south end of town. Joke Editor of “Quaker.” MARY P. GWINNER, The hearts of men adore thee. Mary has a quaint (?) way of expressing herself, especially in Latin class. Girls' Athletic Editor of “Quaker ; Vice Pres. A. A., T5-T6. LINN A. KILLE, Away with him, away with him that speaks Latin. Is he bashful? He is not. Class Rep. of Quaker ; Debate, ’16; Ger- man Play. VENUS L. SANOR, Her curly hair was clustered o'er a brow, bright with intelligence, and fair and smooth.” Venus learns easily, but forgets just as easily. page thirteen
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CHESTER L. SMITH, Not such as books, but such as practice taught.” [n a short year and a half with us, Chester has won the admiration of all his classmates, bv his ability to rim things. Pres, of Class; Pres, of Literary, T5, '16; Cheer Leader, '15; Business Manager of Qua- ker”; Debate. T5, ‘16. CHARLES L. CRUIKSHANK, He was a man, take him for all in all. We shall not look upon his like again 7 Charles follows that old saying, Better late than never,'’ for he joined the staff at the last minute. Vice Pres, of Class: Manager of Track Team, ‘15. Track, '14. ’15: Basket Ball, '15; Football, ‘14, ‘15; Photo Editor of “Quaker ’ RAY E. WHINNERY “A harmless, necessary, good-natured fel- low ’ Dutch” will always he remembered for his German pronunciation. Sec. and Treas. of Class; Ass’t. M’g’r. Foot- ball Team, ‘15; Vice Pres. A A.. ‘15-T6; Foot- ball, ’13, ’14, T5: Track, ’15. ELLA T, SMITH, “Credits, not men, have always been her mark,” It everyone traversed the hall, as Ella does, there would he constant confusion. Editor-in-Chief of ‘Quaker7’; Vice Pres, of Literary. fl3-’16; Debate, T5-’16, GLADYS E. FOLTZ, I am ashamed that women are so simple. To seek for rule, supremacy, and sway, when they are bound to love, serve, and obey.” Gladys never flatters us, but at. times she does make us feel her sarcasm. Ass’t. Editor of “Quaker”; Pianist of S. H. S, Chorus: German Play. MABLE E. WEBBER, “Whose glossy hair to shame might bring the plumage of the raven’s wing.” Mabel is always ready to help and to be helped. Literary Editor of Quaker,” page twelve
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REUBEN C. SMITH, What a monstrous tale our cat’s got.” Reuben says he’s going to be a preacher, but —Oh, well, we’ll wait and see. Ass’t. Business Manager of Quaker.” ROLLAND A. WISNER, “Who does the best his circumstance allows, does well, acts nobly, angel could do no more.” Rather reserved, Rolland likes to dream his own dreams in study hour, (Track, ’16.) NAOMI VOTAW, “Give each one’s censure, but reserve thy judgment.” She ought to be very brilliant, judging by the number of books she carries around with her, German Play. RUTH S. ERTZINGER, “Flirt, flirt, flirt, my labor never ends.” I don’t care, I should worry, let it slide. RUSSELL L. MYERS, “Tho' last, not least in love.” Russell despises small men. Can you blame him? Football, ’13, ’14. 15; Basket Ball, T3-T4, 'H-'IS; Track, T3, ’14. TS, T6. JAMES J. THOMAS, “I heard him complain, “You’ve waked me too soon, I must slumber again. ,J When it comes to blowing. James is one of the best in the high school, but. unlike some we know, he turns it to a good purpose. Director of Orchestra, '13, ’14, '15, 16. Bage fourteen
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