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T H|flK I H O Lydi a May Collins, Durant, Oklahoma. 7 love the non-coms. hut oh! you Lieu tenants” Vice President of Class and of V. W. C. A.; Delta Society; Daughters of Rest. Collins ute atcliiness Bertha Lee Cues well, Duran. Oklahoma. '7 hate a most peculiar walk, hut you uottld think f urn from I irginia by my talk 1 Delta Society; Daughters of Rest; Y. VV. C. A. Cf'mvtll’i onmg onceitedtiesSi Grace Ma urine Dodson Durant, Oklahoma. '7 like all the boys.— but one in particu- lar” Daughters of Rest; Delta Society; Chorus; V. V. C. A. Dodson $ arliflg imples. Elmer E, Early Durant, Oklahoma. ‘Of all the girls, the ’Golden' haired girls are my fatorites” Debating Club; Quartette j Sons of Rest; Football, fii, '12, arly’s asv mpiridlity. X)
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Junior Editorial Some classes are torn, some are created; some drop from the sky, others just happen to he here, but the Junior Class of 1912-13 is here by predestination. To people who do not know the achievements of our class, this fact may seem preposterous but people who know accept it as the truth. The members of this year class came in from almost everywhere. Many of them are from other schools, but the majority have been attending Southeastern for four years, and then suddenly became aware of their personality. Although the percentage of boys may be small, they are none the less faithful to the cause. They claim to constitute the brains of the class, granting the beauty to the girls. The latter agree (hat they possess ti e beauty, hut will not acknowledge that the boys possess all the brains. We are a class which is very much alive in spirit and action. Our particular pleasurr is in tormenting the class which is a year above us. However, we are sorrv to say that they take it goodnaturedly. and we have not been able to stir up a 'big class bawl. One day we were feeling extra gay, and took ourselves to the top of the building to eat our lunch. To our great surprise the Seniors immediately took offence and proceeded to lock us up. Suffice to say that we had a most excellent time, and enjoyed the missing of our classes to the fullest extent. Our class contributes much to the general activities at the school, whether ath- letic, dramatic, musical, or social. Some of our members have made various athletic teams for the past three years, winning the title of stars. One third of the Dramatic Club is composed of Juniors; yet we veritably believe we have one musical genius on our roll. Responsible Y. W. C, A. offices are held h ' Junior girls. Two member of last years debating team were enrolled in our ranks as Sophomores, One nf them is not with us this year, but the other has fair promise of making the team this year. We are given credit for possessing more dignity’ than the Seniors, What will be our grave and solemn appearance when we have VI year written on our cards? Since we are discharging our duties as Juniors so happily, we can say without fear of contradiction we will make the best Senior class in the history of Southeastern. 2S
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, j J fll n R1: ® ™ Ethel Elaine Harrison, Durant, Oklahoma. H 5or; i t’ tight ten. then I will hi on the market.’ Y. W. C. A.; Delta Society; Daughters of Rest. Harrison's ilro-cephalic umblcness. Nellie Marie Haynes, Durant, Oklahoma, “No, you don’t gi t Nellie Mae into thatN Place Aux Dames; Daughters of Rest; Secretary of Class and Y. W. C. A. Haynes’s abi trial esitatinguess - ( I Anna Lois Jarrell Durant. Oklahoma. She is pretty to ivalk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think on. ' Place Aux Dames; Treasurer of V. C. A; Chorus; Daughters of Rest; Basket Ball, '10, ’ll, ’12; Capain, '12. Jarrel’s awbreaking olliness. Reedy V. Jennings, Durant, Oklahoma. “Some people think that I urn engaged, hut I am not, for I said s0 Debating Club; Sons of Rest. Jenning’s acksor.ian argon, 30
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