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Ittaltrr A. i rnrkrrt Jfcutrws Citato Jttabcl IXxcfrr (£has. (t. iHrrkstruth I’hoto by Helpling. WALTER A. BROCKERT. Walter is noted for his use of big words, and those al- ways in the right place (?). His chief occupation in the labo- ratory is roaming about, lie would pass for a typical Roman because of the shape of his nose. • o • FENTRUS SHAW. Fentrus is a sweet, kind, and lovable girl. Every per- son is won to her by her sweet smiles and gentle ways. She spends a great deal of time thinking about Basket Ball and can play a star game when given the floor. • O • MABLE KIEFER. Mable is a very independent sort of girl, but this has not prevented her from being well liked by her class mates. In many respects she is rather timid. However she is often com- pelled by Mr. Crim to occupy the front seat in the Assembly Room on the account of her whispering. • O • CHAS. E. MECKSTROTH. Mr. Meckstroth was formerly a country school teacher. He is very studious and this accounts for the number of books he takes home every night. Next year he expects to enter medical college. Mr. Meckstroth sticks to his work closer than a brother. -23—
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3i:t2fl W. itirirhitu; £ A6a ftustnrfrr iOit r (L. Irpplr Brssir dDn rr Photos by Helpling. HAZEL W. MELCHING. Hazel is a bright sunshiny personage. Her greatest achievement is talking, both in and out of school. She is jolly and industrious. Among the dear old Seniors, Who used to walk through the hall. Is one whom we know as Hazel. W ho scemeth the happiest of all. • o • ADA ROSTORFER. W e all respect and love Miss Ada Who has proven her talent here. And think that she will have success In her new and well chosen career. All through her course in the W II. S. A diligent worker was she. And as a teacher, we are quite sure, She will most successful be. • O • GUY C. PEPPLE. Oh happy, smiling, joyous Guy, How lonely the teachers will be. When you their patience no longer try, By continually playing “Hookie.” Mr. Bice will surely miss you. When in his room you fail to appear, To do your daily penance With a smile, and a word of good cheer. • O • BESSIE BOYER. Bessie is prim, sensible, witty, and decisive. An ex- cellent student and a girl worth knowing, and is fond of little folks. She will, no doubt, spend next winter in the school- room as a firm, but gracious, school teacher. —22—
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-J5 te trains iiarru linitu Qh»a Omssnrfr iiiaru (Camp hr II SUE W. DAVIS. One may know from the laughter in a class room that Sue is in the midst of it. She is always looking for the funny side of things. Sue does not know which will he best, to be a stenographer or a “schoolmarm.” • O • HARRY KAHN. Duck can sing, play basket ball, debate and orate a little. What Buck has not given a trial in the grait line is nardly worthy of consideration. He is always busy but he doesn’t intend to study until he gets out of school. • o • EVA GOSSARD. Eva is kind and jovial. She was a leader in Girls’ Bask- et Ball, but never neglected her lessons for athletics. Some- times known in the labratory as “Lady Macbeth.” Eva says she may conic back to school next year for a commercial course. “The tree of deepest root is found, Least willing still to quit the ground.” o O • MARY CAMPBELL. Mary is a quiet and unassuming girl, and a very in- dustrious worker. She has always proven herself equal to all the tasks which confronted her. and has (in this manner) won the love and esteem of teachers and pupils. Mary expects to become a teacher sometime, and it is the earnest wish of all. that she may Micceed in this, her chosen vocation.
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