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.Vaiiir. Chief Attracnon. FaiUng. Charley Cunningham Shoit kinky hair Studying ( ?) Mrs. Curtis Side glances Patent breakfast foods Molhe Davis Troubles Making breaks Cora Dodson Seriousness Keeping appointments with Miss Gill Tessie Dolland Wit Vvriting poetry to Mr. Root Edgar Duke Long curls Reprehensibility of girls Florence Dull Musical ability Kissing the chalk before she writes Phoebe Eaton Blushes Making maps for history Mabel Genn Independence Hasn ' t any Orrie Groce Experiences Thinking hard Emma Grnbb Sweet childlike smile Boys Ray Hanna Business-hke ways Frequent calls from the M. D. because of heart failure Clara Hatfield Earnestness Erasing the boards daily Lucy Hawes Sedateness Keeping sober Henrietta Hough Prettv hair Writing notes to Mr. Root Zaida Kane Pranks Boys, both great and small Rose Kellenberger Brown hat with a white Conversational ability feather Hobby. alure study and physics ' Chaperoning Teaching Swell clothes Gymnasium Orations on Generaliza- tion vs. Specialization The multiplication of a fraction by an integer Special lessons in Kemp . Hunter Roberts ' Rules of Order Having children sit with folded hands Giving rote songs Carrying books Above such things Music Red pillows Trip to Oregon Favorite E.vhressioiis. •O, my! The class I uofd to teach — ' O, dear! Oh, it ' s swell, girls. ' She ' s got a mad on at me. When the class gets still, — ' Tm used to Dull things. I just know I ' m going to fail. Now, li ' hat do you think of that? Madam President. there ' s a motion before the house. Awfully sweet and dear and kind. ' ' Her skirt saes. Well, now. I think — It was just terrible. ' Well, it seems to me — You just wait, Edgar. ' ' Why, —
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Dr. Croswell — You have been with us but one ear. yet in this short time you have endeared -ourself to the heart of every Senior. You ha e i)een our faithful friend through all this time, hut especially have we felt your friendliness during the last term. We have felt that you were always ready to share our joys and sorrows alike, and to help us in any way you ciuild. We thank you sincerely for this, and as we leave our school home we hope vou will remember us as kindly as we shall always remember vou. Gratefully your friend. EX ' ERY SFA ' IOR A. OUR SENIOR Name. Chief Aih iic ' .inii. Fciiliiti;. ' illa .-Xugur Roses in her hair Always nii the last car JiMinie .Ayres Red cap Facing funny Edna Ballantyne hnpressive speech Looking wise l- .lla Baxter Gentle footsteps Too tall to be a lady ' Ficatrice Beckett l- ' ormer experiences Getting out ol every thing Hazel Bemis . niniation Small (?) boys I ' .niina Bcrney Dreamy look Telling her experiences I ' carl Boyer l.nvc of fun The Minister Gertrude Burkhalter. . . . frinmoss .Assumed dignity Laura Chase Diminutive size . pologies Leo Clarke .Binorie, O Rinorie Cornering people lionnic Clay Cheerful disposition Talking backwards Isabel Collins Determination Teaching drawing Maud Cr.-micr Quietness Leaving lunch nn car A ' s Hobby. Basket ball Nature study in the 5th grade Self-activitv History - Photography Music James (Bl) Lavendar dresses Xeedles, .Ariz- Helping others Drawing under Miss Laughlin Sammy (,.A.i)? Biology Taking notes Faz ' oritc E.vprcssions. O. pshaw ! Oh. shoot! Where ' s Ray? Oh, bliss! Oh. joy ! — Too bad to mention Isn ' t that sacrilegious? In the county where I taught. For goodness sake! You bet. Guns and fish hooks. You know our store, — Well, sir, don ' t you know — Isn ' t that funny? What will become of me ?
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Name. Cliicf Atlriiclwu. Failinii. Hobby. Favorite Expressions. Kathcrinc Landt . . .Leadership Fondness for society Orderliness Now, wouldn ' t that jar you ? Say, Dora — 1 larrict M. Lewis. . . . . . Pompadour Bostonian flavor of her Work language Dcllcada I.ovd . ..Red note hook Her opinions Lary (B2) ' Well, she ' s just the cutest child. Lottie McCormick... . . . Smiling face The 4th grade clams oysters and The Minister You young goose. F.lhei McDermott . . . That worried look Middle A girls Athletics Well. I don ' t care. Mary McGaugh . . . Mischievousness Giggling Leia ' I hate to, like pizen. Estella McMillan . . . . . .Curly hair Perfection Advanced psychology ' O, dear me! Margaret . Lanson. . . .... rtistic talent 7th grade boys My B; boys ' Those B l)oys of mine Idclla Matlock . . .Black hair Lack of confidence Mathematics Tt makes me tired. Margaret Maxwell. . . . . .Beaded pur.se Cant be a Lady First Methodist Church O, don ' t give me Na- ture Studv. Hates to work Baton work Curtet ' s Playing tennis Well, shoot! Hello! John Nevius . . . Blushing countenance Mary Ott . . .Little gray cap Pins and piety Grammar Sh! sh! sh! Mand Park ...Literary talent Search for an excuse Research work Say, girls, don t you think — Rca Parks . . . Red hows Writing plans during erature recitation. lit- Physics Don ' t you know? Marian I ' liillips . . . . . . . Morals IVforals Teaching morals ' O. jinks! era Repny , . Twmkle in her eve Giggling in nuisic Bluffing, so Miss . . Taking off the F History of Fduc; iculty tion T don ' t think that ' s very nice. •0. that ' s too had. llatlie Ivichards .. h ' acial gymnastics William Root . ..E.xprcssive gestures Writing sentimental p rv to Laughing Wa let- ter Windlebandt Well, gooilncss me. Mary Rykor . . -Winning ways Children ' s stories 1 udi. ' iuapolis That little hoy I read mv stories to — 1 IrUn Saffnrd . . . PrellN clothes Loves (?) to work Keeping pupils after F.nuna Teaching morals in the (). I don ' t care. Now, everybody get in- William Schwindt . . . . Pointed (|uestions school grades to order. '
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