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Fred Figi. This young gentleman first made his appearance August 28, 1892 in Stockham, Nebraska. He is treasurer of the class and bids fair to become a great finan- cier. C21 Fred plays Base Ball occasionally, and was a member of the debating team of 1910 and 1911. X He has always led his class in their studies-they accepted it as the inevitable. mln Whom the elements are so mixed that all the World Would ' I say: 'Here is a Prince. Thesis- Rural Lifef' Freda Brehm-born at Sutton, Nebraska, on October 27, 1892. Freda is a very jolly girl and exceedingly popular with her class- mates. She is Vice-President of the class and is a Normal Trainer. 'fHer very foot had music in 't As she comes up the stair. Thesis-' 4 Goethe.
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Cora Rohl 1S d1st1ngu1sl1ed by l1av1ng been born 1n the great Clty O1 New York N Y Feb1uar3 17 1891 She commenced school 1n Sutton 1n the Th1rd Grade Then t lcnded school 1n Holstem for tl11 ee years 4 ame back though to the de light of hei many f11ends, to hm h l1er H1gl1 Scl1ool education here She took Normal Tra1n1ng and her V1111 agreeable manner and preparation assure l1er success 1n that field Prosperity W1ll come to tl1e man who ventures most to please 1er Tl19S1S-4 ' Cl11ld Labor. 1 l Helen C. Burnett. Helen hailed from southwestern Nebraska, Miller, August 5, 1893. y Domestic Science is l1er hobby and sl1e aspires to become a teacher in tl1at art. Sl1e is a Normal Trainer and bids fair to be a very popular educator. ' ' Small but migl1ty. .. . SNS? we-N .- Q, Thesis- Some Phases of Right Living. 1
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if f r .2 ,S ' ' UQ . x - ,I .4 L. Florence Brehm was born at Davenport, Nebraska, November j y 16, 1892. She has graced the Sutton! schools all her life, however, having K moved here in her early youth. She took Normal Training and evinced is ,Q a strong liking for athletics. '4Sense must sure thy safest plunder be, Since no reprisal can be made on thee. . Tliesis- What a Girl Can Do For Her Country. l 3 .'. 5 'ia 9 John C. Thompson-4'Doc was born at Strang, Nebraska, Jan- y , , S x '1 .- M uary 8, 1393-but when he discovered Sutton on the map, he moved right down and will complete his education in the ,dear old Sutton X i High. Q l John is a debator, an athlete, a poet-Well! space will not permit 'S - f 5. :gt ul , the author to enumerate his limitless talents. i 1:5 1, Musician, athlete, student all in one- f i Whence is thy learning? Hath thy toil i O'er books consumed the midnight oil? Thesis-UThe Closed Shop. , c S I , J 4
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