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39f6'5W55550fG'52Kl4S58395G5wS5L53CfC5?Xl555 E EERE S 65sZk553OE6FvWb3Oi6?XX5B3Oi63vZ7s5B3OE HOWARD L. POST- Joe or Howdy , Class President 15 Base Ball 1, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 3, 45 Reporter 35 Basket Ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket Ball Manager 35 Basket Ball Captain 45 President A. A. 45 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 45 Oratorical Contest 4. .4 rate little fellofw and popular, too, His friends are many, his enemies few. In base hall he -was line And in haslzet ball he did shine. MILDRED BECKER- Mint Class President 25 Operetta 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 High School Pianist 3, 45 Oratorical Contest 45 Annual Stall: 45 Class Play 4. She loves to tirhle the ivories n And fwe love to sing to the tunes which they give forth. MARY L. SUNDERLAND- Molly Basket Ball 15 Class Treasurer 15 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta 35 Class President 3, 45 Ora- torical Contest 45 Class Play 4. Altho in oratory she doesn't shine, As Class President she is fne. VICTOR L. NEAL- Vic Base Ball 15 Class Vice President 1, 3, 45 Ora- torical Contest 45 Class Play 4. , Vietor is a very bright youth, He makes his living in a picture shofw booth. FERN COOPER- Funny Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket Ball 15 Operetta 35 Oratorical Contest 45 Class Play 4. Friendship is the greatest pleasure, Fern has it in hounteous measure. Her voice fwas ever soft, gentle and lov: An exeellent thing in fwoman. MARY JAMIESON- Moria Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary 1, 3, 45 1 Operetta 35 Oratorical Contest 45 Class Play 4. 4 Mary Jamieson has a nite little ho'y, i I believe his name is Roy. i When she is gone, 'we fwill miss I But forget, never, fwhen 'we read this. 111-.111ss1ls1,q1.,111-.111111111111 -pp.-.11 1 1 1 1,1141 1 13
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30i65vZ?65B39i65v'4?6553Qi65v??S5B?Oi6P?X?S?5 E 'Q 55? S 6?vWB3Qi6?yi7655?0i65vZ?65B?i6?v'4k5B3Gi 2 11 i n r 5 CLASS MOTTO For value received, we promise to payu CLASS COLOR Purple and Gold CLASS FLOWER American Beauty Rose OFFICERS Mary L. Sunderland - - - - President Victor L. Neal - Vice President Mary Jamieson - Secretary Howard L. Post Treasurer Freshmen! Though you can scarcely believe it now, we were Fresh- men just four years ago and classed as the green leaves of the school tree. But, just as the buds of spring are green and then gradually open and turn their petals toward the sky, we also shall in the near future offer our work for humanity. After a year's instruction in 'iHawkes, Luby and Touton's Algebra by Miss Galer, we became accustomed to and believed in many signs and ended the year flying our colors of purple and gold. The opening of our Sophomore year was saddened by the absence of one of our number due to his untimely death by drowning in the Auglaize River. However, We resumed our work by being exposed to the dreaded Caesar under the direction of N. H. Stull. The outstanding event of the year was the initiation of the Freshmen, featuring the large bogus reception cake. We also distinctly remember Miss Rottenstein's instfruc- tion along the line of oral composition and debate. The Junior year brought us nearer our goal-Graduation. We are very sorry to say that during this year We lost three of our girls who seemed to think that making a home for two was a greater duty than studying Milton and Shakespeare. We can still remember Miss Seybold's command, Please, take pencil and paper. The great event of the year to which we looked forward was the Junior-Senior Reception, which was a great success and then we found ourselves ready to assume the tasks of Seniors. In the fall of 1924, we resumed our work as Seniors, shouldering vast responsibilities, one of which was the determination to publish an annual, Echoes The staff was chosen, mainly from the Junior and Senior classes, the editor-in-chief being a Senior. Our school days are rapidly drawing to a close and our task now is to honor our dear old school by living up to what she tried to inculcate Within us. We must now say to thee, Old School, Farewell! 111111111-.1..-i:u..nl.1...11...1..11111i 12
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?Gi65W6?53Oi65W6?530i6Fvl?G5B?Qi65vl'?S5B E CN35? S 65vZk5B3Oi6?vlRi553Si6fvl76553Gi65vZ?65B3GE l l ESTHER PURDY- Etter Oratorical Contest 43 Class Play 4. Like the fwaters still, Esther's -very deep. She knofws a heap W'e'1ve found. LEONARD KLEINOEDER- Dutch Glee Club 3, 43 Basket Ball 3, 43 Oratorical Contest 43 Base Ball 43 Annual Staff 43 Class Play 4. This pifture fwears a serious air, But the pirture fhs, -we all derlare. AUDRETH WILLIAMS- A udie Glee Club 43 Basket Ball 43 Oratorical Con- test 43 Class Play 4. It was in 1924 that Audreth Entered our class. She is -very smart W'e are sure she fwill pass. RUTH LAUER- Giggles Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 33 Oratorical Contest 43 Annual Staff 43 Class Play 4. She'll fheer you -when you're feeling blue With jokes just all her ofwn. Her penmanship, fwe all declare, Is better than our ofwn. HAROLD WEAVER- Hawkshaw Basket Ball 2, 33 Glee Club 3, 43 Oratorical Contest 43 Base Ball 43 Class Play 4 Harold Weaver is very erett. We fall him Hawlzshafw, Which fwe lznofw is mrrert. GERTRUDE REED4 Gert Glee Club 3, 43 Operetta 33 Class Reporter 43 Oratorical Contest 43 Annual Stal? 43 Class Play 4. A full, rifh nature, free to trust, Truthful and almost sternly just, Irnpulszfve, earnest and prompt to aft. .-.-1n.-131111-.11Q.11-...-un-..,,g1,,..,,,.,,1,.1-lilliui I. I'-I 14
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