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Junior Class Roll Busha, Lucille — Tis better to laugh than be sighing. Brines, Ada — Oh! Beatrice Fairfax, what shall I do? Baumann, Esther — I’m A Lonesome Melody. Clark, Alfred — School Days. Cox, Louis — If you only had my disposition. Fischer, Frederick — America, I love you. Feske, Frank — This bold bad man. Goldstein, Israel — I mav 4 be small but Fve got big ideas. Gannon, Loren — To live at ease and not be bound to think. Hopkins, Rosamonde — The girl he left behind. Kenyon, Alma — She gives her tongue no moment’s rest. Kennedy, Alfred — Down on the Farm. K1 emmet, Harvey — You don’t know how much you have to knovv in order to know how little you know. Laffrey, Thelma — Much ado about nothing. McCartney, Blanch — I’m daddy’s little girl. . Muhlitner, Marion — I love you truly. Rankin; Harold — What do you want to make those eyes at me for? Smith. Grant — And the little old Ford, she rambled right along. Von Jasmund, Helen — If she will, she will you may depend on’t, if she won ' t she won’t, and there’s the end on’t. — L. GANNON. 17
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Sophomore Class Roll Leigh Balfour — Softly swaying to and fro. Arab Beyschlag — I feel half ashamed at times to he so tall. Oswald Bush — What’s the good of being good. Lola Busha — “Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.” Georgenia Butlin — Just a little smile from you would turn the shadows into sunshine. Blair Chamberlain — “Behold the child by nature’s kindly law, pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw.” Sherwood Conlin — “The course of true love never did run smooth.” Eugenia Ebert — The hand that made you fair hath made you good. Charles Hendricks — Blessings on thee, little man. Gladys Kelly — “Call me pet names.” Elizabeth Liebermann — “O for a thousand tongues.” Alma Mackley— My crown is called “content,” a crown it is, that seldom kings enjoy. Fern McCartney — “Silence is the perfectest herald of joy.” Wm. Ottaway — On the girls he makes a mash altho’ he ' s often rash. Louise Pollex — “And she will discourse most popular music.” Herbert Priehs — “Grin and bear it.’’ Florence Rankin — How strangely you dazzle my eyes. F arl Schafer — One may smile and smile and be a villain. Vera Shaw — My days pass pleasantly away. Marie W heaton — “O marvelously modest maiden you.” 19
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