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THE OCKSHEPERIDA 29 violin. In the summer sin plays with “Lonnie in a (ad. Light.” “Birdie.” Ksther Case. Sheridan.—A certain tall, dark-haired and dignified Senior had a “case1’ on Ksther. but she doesn t like “War.” so she chose a red-haired a post 1 of peace. Ksther was secretary of the ( . K. ( . “Bill.” Carl Church. Sheridan.—Not as religi us as one might he led to suppose. Debating ’14-’15. Carl goes to .Madison next year, and after college we understand he expects to plunge into the depths of South America. “Churchie. Kathryn Craig, Acme. Wyoming.—dee Club Id- 14- l.»-'1b. Class Editor of the Ocksheperida in ’13. Kathryn is g ing to La Salle the next two years and then—well, two years is far enough ahead to plan. “Casey.” Louise Da hike. Sheiidan.—She isn t crazy about Lords or Dukes—but she has a weakness for “Karls.’ llariiet Dana. Sheridan.—When “Specks left for Man-h at ten we all thought “Hat” would be lonesome, but even those who knew her best were surprised when she cheerfully went into the jewelry business. She was “Aunt Kdith in the class play. Glee ( lub ’13-’14-’15-’lb. “Hat” will teach school next year. “Hat.” Mary Kdelman, Sheridan, Wyoming.- Class President in •Junior year. Glee Club 11H3-M5 lb. Mary is hver(t) on the job. and as “Mrs. Bennett” in the play, she did her “duty by Fanny.” Mary wants to go t » a “co-ed” school. Splinters.” Karl Evans, Sheridan.—We arc sure Karl is neutral in most cases, but we understand he has “leanings toward the German side of the question in one particular. “Kavy. “ Florence Frazier. Sheridan.—Glee Club 1913- 14- 15- lb. •Mane” in the play. “She has such exceptionally high principles. you know.” Florence will teach school next year.
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CLASS HISTORY By Kathryn Craig. Gertrude Andros-. Pierre. S nth Dakiti.— Secretaiy of ti p G'le: ( luh HH4- ]. . iIClub 10Bl-’14-Mo-’1fi, Kditor-in hief of the Ocksheperida lf)l -’lfi. Gertrude earn; t; us from Weeping Water, and has been one of our most loyal ur,,ubers She took second horrors, though that doesn’t moan tIrat she was a ‘■grind.’’ She was one of the dear maiden aunts in the class play, and you (an ask G. K. A. about the “smdoff” she had that night when she left for l’iorre. South Dakota. She is going to Yankton next year. “Lizzie.” Walter Becker. Sheridan.—“Our Drummer B v.” He never had much time for gills, hut we understand he likes “Taffy. He is a lb and ’16 football player. “Becky goes to the Chicago Conservatory of Musi next year. “Becky.” William Birehby. Carneyvilie. Wyoming. William came to ns at the beginning of tin .Junior year and so quiet is he that only at tin end of our Senior were we beginning to feel acquainted with him. “Bill.” Alma Butterfield. Banner. Wyoming.—School is out. and what a relief! For “she” stayed in town and “lie” lived in the country, and—for Alma is so tender hearted—“he” almost froze on those long rides to town during the winter months. Lota Butterfield. Banner. Wyoming.—Lota isn't a dope fiend hut she does like to talk to “Molding” in Chem. Lucky girl, Lota; she had a “Schaal” to protect her from the cold on the night of the Senior wiennie roasi at High School. Rea Byrd. Sheridan.—She’s a musical Byrd all right. She was the orchestra leader all last winter and played first
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30 THE OCKSHEPERIDA Alice Furness, Sheridan.—She doesn’t care for town dances, hut sin does love country dances! Why? Search me! Alice is another one of our school-ma’ams. Halle Galloway, Sheridan.—She came to us from Bozeman and she still cherishes fond memories of her old school-mates. But she has grown to like Sheridan, with the able assistance of a few of our Senior boys. “Ilal.” Donald Garbutt, Sheridan.—Class President in Senior year. Don has been a “Freeman” all year touchingly true to “Bill,” but, of course, that hasn't prevented him from flirting with all the girlies, and endeavoring to turn their heads with his attentions. Donald was on the football team two years, and took one of the principal parts in the class play. Mary ilia Gettys. Sheridan.—Vice-President of Q. E. Q. For two weeks Marvilla enjoyed chemistry very much. “Set ” Goodnight. Charles Gettys, Sheridan.—“Pewee” got the dancing fever this year, and he gaily two-stepped to and from all classes. One of our Physics “sharks.” “Pewee.” Arden Godwin, Sheridan.—Debating 1915-1(5. Champion flirt, and the best demonstrator of driving with one hand that the Senior class affords. Arden i going to tin Cniver-sitv of Wyoming next year. Hazel Gross, Wyola. Montana.—Not only does Hazel ride horses but her principal joy in life is riding a motorcycle. Beatrice Hammond, Sheridan.—We neve r heard very much from Beatrice, but she did like to quarrel fa) “Little.” Gladys Hasbrouek. Sheridan.—Valedictorian of class, leading lady in class play, commissioner in 1915. Glee Club 1913-14-15-16. Ocksheperida staff. 1914. One of our dearest Seniors, always ready for a good time, and having it.
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