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SENIOR CLASS. (Photo by Moore)
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THE MNAMEION. 25 Senior A Sam Wat Arnold, Schuyler County; Latin Course; Senior Society; Web- sterian; Ex-President of Y. M. C. A.; Chief amusement—-visiting Mills. k T dare do all that may become a man.” E. Alta Allen, Scotland County; Rossville Hig h School; English Course ; has had four years exper¬ ience as teacher. “ She has a very bright head. ” Basil Brewer , Kirksville; Graduate Kirksville Hig ' h School, ’99; Latin Course. He has an excellent thinker for science. “ He delves deep into truths. ” Edna Barker, Kirksville; Form¬ erly student of Paris Hig ' h school ; Senior Latin Course. “ Her ideals are lofty. ” Artie Cleavland, Lewis County, Graduate of Elocution 1900. Has attended Brashear Schools. Is a good interpreter of Classic Literature. Recreation—“ Walks abroad and talks about them. ” “ Grace was in her steps and every move was dignity. ” George Crockett,C aldwell County. Graduate Hamilton High School, ’99. Forward on Basket Ball Team Marked characteristic—Devotion to Duty. “A little curly headed. ” Annie E arhart, Kirksvillian ; evolved from a Model Girl to a Senior. Knows English “as she should be spoke. ” English Course. 44 Little, but O My! ” Edward S. Jones, Macon County; studied in Macon Hi h School in ’91 and ’92; three years in the Normal; principal of the Bevier High School ’98 and ’99, and 1900; Superintendent elect in ' same position. Gertrude Johnson, Adair County; graduate of Memphis High School ’96; spent two years in La Grange Col¬ lege; taught one year in Memphis, and two years at Lacovie, Jasper County. “Grace, ease, and sweetness voiced of pride. ” R. L. Kirk, Kirksville; Missouri Valley College ’95 and ’96; LL. B. of M. S. U. ’98; U. S. volunteer 98; taught in Silax, Mo. 1900 and 1901. Fellow in Latin K. S. N. S. ’99 and ’00; famed for command of English and his Latin Dialect.
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THE M NAM ETON. 27 44 All smiles and bows, and courtesy as he. ” Nelson Kerr, Principal Edgerton vo years; Dekalb five years, Presi- int of the Buchanan County Teach- s Association ’96; Conductor of uchanan County Institute ’95-96; rincipal elect at Forest City. Alta Mona Lorenz, Kirksville; raduate of the High School; finishes atin Course with an excellent rec- d; special amusement—being a g ood ck, yea, even to Fair. “Immortal bard, thy name shall be lrolled among the first to claim le poet’s crown. ” T. M. Mitchell, Randolph County, our years a student in this Normal; nglish Course; taught four terms; elegate to the Geneva Convention X)0; Ex-president of the Y. M. V. A. Mittie Mason, Randolph County; as attended Huntsville Public chools and Salisbury Academy; holds cientific Diploma from Moberly High chool; one year’s experience as acher. “She points to the arduous heights r here glory lies.” T. L. McGee, Andrew County; ttended Fan Glen and Bryan Col- !ges prior to the Normal; three years xperience as teacher; has a position i Bryan. “There never was just such another. ” Susan Nichols, Adair County grad¬ uated as Valedictorian of High School in class of ’OO-’Ol; one year in the Nor¬ mal. Latin Course. “All her looks a calm disclose of innocence and truth.” Mary Elizabeth Porter, Kirks¬ ville, Mo.; Senior Latin. “A pleasant face, dark eyes, that gleam from out the kindling face.” Lettie Petree, Kirksville. Re¬ ceived her education in the Public schools and in the Normal. Specialty —Primary Education. “She incites the children to nobler ethics.” Nora Petree, graduate of Kirks¬ ville High. School ’99; English Course; an excellent student of chronological tables. “A small and gentle presence, unpretentious, calm, and kind.” N. R. Riggs, Ray County, Mo, 63 months experience in Public Schools. ‘‘Worth makes the man.” Lucy Rudasil, Monroe County. Queen of Monroe County and Princess of the Normal. Vacation work at M. S. U. 1900, specialty, Mathematics. “Plato, himself, had not surveyed unmoved, such charms as she dis¬ played.”
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