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SENIORS Jessie Gregorie. Sheboygan. Wis...............English-Scicncc High School Graduate. Life is a jest, ami all things show it; thought so once, hut now I know it. May G. Manion. Fond du Lac. Wis ...History and Literature High School Graduate. She had a head to contrive, a tongue to persuade, and a hand to execute any mischief. Fern Jackson. Fond du Lac, Wis... .History and Literature High School Graduate. Poet on Quiver Staff. 1906. Advance Staff. 1906-07. Class Play. . creature men would worship and adore. Nora L. Pl.t mb. Seattle. Wash.........................German High School Graduate. Member of Lyceum. Quiver Staff, nx . Class Poet. 1907. Many daughters have done virtuously, hut thou excellest them all. Ki th S. Blackstone. Orilla. Ontaria. Can.. .linglish Science Graduate of Orilla Collegiate Institute. President of Alcthcan. Since first we knew thee Our lore hath deepened with a wide sense Of what 111 woman is to reverence. Lii.i.ian Alice Siiokky. Oshkosh. Wis.........................Latin Member of Philologian. 1905-06. Of softest manner, unaffected mind. Lover of peace and friend of human kind. Clara K. Jaegers. Escanaba, Mich......................German High School Graduate. Member of Senior and Rcg-ular Girls’ Basket Ball Teams. Hang sorrow, let's he merry. Maude E. Judson, Oshkosh, Wis................Manual 7 raining Training Department Graduate. Class Rasket Ball Team. i905-’o7. My pleasure is to liazr u man about me. 29
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Senior Class President......................Cora Gii.i.ette Vice-President.................IIkkmax Kf.i.i. Secretary......................Mary Lyon Treasurer......................Ci.ark Powers Prom the members of class 1907. greetings: To you, im|K rtant Juniors, to you. self-confident Sophomores, to you. care-free Freshmen! We herein purpose to tell you a few of the achievements of the members of our class, to note the influence of a patron saint, and. better than all this, to leave behind a few words of advice which may save you from great grief and keep the school on the high plane of excellence which‘lias been especially good in the past four years. This class is not made up of a mediocre company—we outnumber any former class in our great variety of distinguished people. Truly, this June has given the world a band of the most cosmopolitan of teachers. We find among them great artist ., debaters, who are winning fame beyond the borders of their own state, orators, who will astonish the world with their wide range of thought and elegance of style; dcclaimcrs. musicians, and athlete who can't be beat by the Faculty or abducted by Juniors. We tremble to think of the chunks of wisdom that will fall from the lips of our parliamentarians. Among our members are the neatest of house-keepers. (Remember the Senior Study and blush at the thought of the Old Ladies’ I lomc.) From our ranks come great painters, photographers, and metal workers. And so. one might go on. Suffice it to say that the present Senior class will be a great gift from the Oshkosh Normal School to Wisconsin. Our life here has been a varied one. We have stumbled, have met opposition, and been forced to succumb. Hut we have always let these failures, these humilities teach some of the best life lessons. We have been winners as well as losers. I'he Juniors of Stevens Point bowed before our mighty voice in nineteen hundred and six. I his year the Illinois Normal resounds to the thunders of our debaters. We have gained the honors in basket-ball. Hut with all this we are very humble. During these la-t two years we have been carcfuly watched over by a kind friend and helper. He was always ready to aid those in need, to cheer the down-hearted. When his Red Letter Day came he shared his joy with his own people. In the hearts of each of this class will always be a corner for Professor Hewitt. We rejoice over the pleasant hours spent here, the duties done, and the lessons learned, but a tinge of sadness and regret touches ti- at the thought of leaving the dear old school. However, we must prepare you. who next year fill our places. Freshmen, keep up vour standard reputation. Sophomores, humble yourselves, for there i . much to learn. Juniors, great responsibility rests on you. We feel that when you return you may become as efficient as your predecessors. Don’t gel more than two report-, don t forget appointments, don t lose your dignity. He kind to the new Juniors, welcome all g«»od criticism, attend your class meetings, and. Let him who is greatest among you, become the servant of all. 28
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SENIORS Maky I.. Lyon. New l-omlon. Wis...............English-Scicncc High School Graduate. President of Y. W. C. A.. 1906-‘07. liumorotis Editor. Quiver. igo6, Ad- vance, 1906-07. Member of Lyceum. Glee Club. , .- lion among Indies. Klkaxok Frances Ravmonh. Chipjiewa Falls. W is........... ...................................History and Literature High School Graduate. Member of Girls’ Glee Club and Alethcan. Erect, sublime, the measure of a woman. . Ind that's the measure of an angel. Eon a M. WifMANO. Shawano. Wis...........................Latin High School Grntuatc. | Those about her Prom her shall read the perfect ways of honor. Mary E. Peterson. Bonduel. Wis.................English-Scicncc Member of Audubon, Y. W. C. A., and Shakcs] care. Once convinced, Lis easy to convince another's mind. 1 Katherine L. Corcoran, (irand Rapids. Wis............German High School Graduate. Secretary of Alethcan. Vour gentle voice will flow on forever. Nki.uk O. Welch, Ripon. Wis...................English-Science High School Graduate. Careful and troubled about many things. Alma M. M Ci i.i.oi ;ii. Shawano. Wis............English High School Graduate. President of Alethcan. 04; Critic of Alethcan. 06. Secretary of Junior Class. '04. Member of Glee Club. She is always right. Myrtle Iah'ise Maskin', Wausau, Wis.....................German High School Graduate. MciuIkt of German Circle. Glee Club. Quiver Staff, '02. Do ;what you will; only leave me alone. 30
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