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Karl Mackert Steady; a good student; football player. Karl is always in demand at a pole-rush. “Hard he labored, long and well. On his work his eyesight fell.” Katie Rice Writer for The Tattler; a social favorite; active in n school enterprises ; a good singer. “Men are more eloquent than women made; But women are more powerful to persuade.” Dewey Rosen lof A good worker ; an excellent typist ; very good natured; active in all meetings; good dancer. “I dare do all that I may become a man. Who dare do more is none.” Fred Wilcox Witty; makes his evening walks across the river; al- ways has a girl; Fred is a good student and always in for all fun. Within the world we see Whereof our world is but the bounding shore.” Will Rider Commercial student; plays football and baseball; a good actor; likes to debate, but never has tried for the team. “A moving finger writes, and having written, moves on.” Rage Eleven
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Afton Saulter An excellent student: a person who appreciates an education, who took advantage of an opportunity. “Whose work is done, who triumphs in the past ; Whose yesterdays look backward with a smile.” Florence Wilson Lovable; vice-president student-body, ’16; very in- dustrious. Florence attends to her own affairs. “In every rank, or great or small, ’Tis industry supports us all.” Otto Grover A lady’s man; debater, ’17; tenor singer; writer for The Tattler. Otto has high ambitions. “Half a league, half a league, Half a league onward.” Radford Ross Independent; a good singer; football and baseball player. Rad wants to be a pharmacist. “The first step to wisdom Is to be exempt from folly.” Clarence Daw Lively; a good football player; hard worker in base- ball. ' Always ready to lend a helping hand. “On with the dance, let joy be unconfined.” Rage Ton
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THE SENIORS Jones — I admit I am fond of the things thru life That go to make up all the fun, But I’d rather, much rather, be down on the field And break thru and make an end run. Brennecke — I have studied my course all the way thru school And my path I have clearly foreseen ; I will join the navy and be a good guy And make war on the old submarine. Kooch- — No one can dispute my honest old word When I mention the millions of things ; And tell you the place where I long to be, And that is up at the Big Springs. Patten — At last we have come to the end of our row, And now we’ll leave with our purse ; But down to the station is where 1 will go, And sign as a Red Cross nurse. Robb — Since all the rest have told what they’ll be, What they’ll do or where they will go, I’m going to be real frank with you — What I’ll look for is a -. Rider — I’ve taken about all the things I could; Now me for a business call. But wait, don’t forget to relate to me The date of your character ball. Iula Rice — You can talk to me of the old city life, But it gives me no great alarm ; I will take to my knitting and go to work Down on the old Parker farm. Saulter — I have worked all the time these long four years For the end which now stands in view. My efforts are crowned, 1 hope, for me, Now I’m bidding the old school adieu. Grover — On with the debate, and let us go ! The practice is just what I need. I cannot compete with men on the track Because what I lack is the speed. W ilson — My path for the future is clear to me, Before me it forms a grand scene ; If only thru life I may have on my mind The dentist, I maintain is Gene. Hammond — My story 1 cannot expound to the school, My story I cannot relate ; Of all the ambitions in store for me, Is to be with him on the debate. Halgren — You may talk of the paintings you see on the wall, With the sea and the old shining moon. But give unto me a bottle of ink And I’ll present unto yon a cartoon. Page Twelve
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