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('LASS OF 191J—CONTINUE 1) MARY ROSE. Three Years Latin and One Year German. “When words are scarce they’re seldom spent in vain.” Though apparently quiet and calm she is not entirely destitute of liveliness and buoy- ancy. Mary, after graduating from the Jack- son Center High School, decided to come to Wapakoneta and help swell the ranks of the Senior Class. EC ETTA SCHILLING. Two Years German and Two Years Com- mercial. She has a kindly spirit and a friendly air.” A calm and careful girl, and never so well contented as when her teachers are pleased. Never loses an old friend and prefers cau- tiousness in choosing new ones. Cuetta is also working in water colors. HAROLD SEITZ. hour Years German and One Year Com- mercial. ( hie cannot always be a hero, but one can always be a man.” Harold is quite and unassuming. He minds his own business exclusively and does not indulge in overseeming mirth. Harold has done good work while in school. NEAL SHAW. Two Years German and Two Years Latin. “If you don’t know, guess.” Neal does not believe in studying too hard, but much more prefers to “run a bluff” on (he teachers, although he scarcely ever suc- ceeds. Neal is a generous and husky ath- lete. SEVENTEEN
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CLASS OF 19IS— ( 'OjYTIN( FI) luetta rihm. Two Years German and Two Years Com- mercial. Luetta is cautious in her preference and charming in her manner. She is qualifying herself for business life by taking the com- mcrcial course. MAMIE ROEDIGER. Four Years German and One Year Lar.11. “A kindly, quiet spirit where malice funks no home.” Mamie has never forgotten why she spent four vears of her life in High School. 1 hat is to say she gets her lessons and minds her own business. Mamie is distinguished for scholarship and modesty: she is capable, un- assuming. earnest and conscientious. MARIE ROCHE. Two Years German and Two Years Com- mercial. “What sweet delight a quiet life affords.’ Marie is quite an intelligent scholar of no mean dramatic ability. She is sensible, thoughtful and wholly desirous of pleasing her teachers. ROLAND ROGERS. Four Years Latin. “Strive to make a good impression.” Roland has been very careful not to im- pair his health by studying too hard, and as a result he at times tells very amusing stories in the endeavor to bluff the teachers. SIXTEEN
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CLASS OF 1913 HARRY SMITH. One Year German, One Year Latin, Com mcrcial Course. “Strong men have wills. Here is a lad of friendly qualities if he is rightly approached. Harry intends to be- come an electrician sometime. He has play- ed a quiet and reserved role. SARAH WALLER. Four Years Latin and Two ears Com- mercial. “Let the world slide: let the world go, A fig for care, a fig for woe. A synonym of vigor and ardent delight in all amusements. Always pleasant, some- what careless of minor cares, but cautious and particular in those of greater signifi- cance. MELVIN1 STEIN BAUGH, wo Years Latin and Two Years Com- mercial. 1'hese are the hands whose steady labor hnn» r he peasants food, the golden pomp of king's.” Melvin is a rather shy, bashful and hack- ard youth, lie often smiles, but seldom uighs. Melvin is especially shy when in ic presence of a fair maiden. waid WOEHLER. Three Years German and One i ear Latin. “ Beausc 1 will not do the wrong to mistrust any. 1 will do myself the right to trust none. 1 will live a bachelor. Waid is a cheerful talker and always has a heartv greeting for everyone he meets lie is somewhat of a business man, and no doubt his cheerful attitude toward everyone is ot great assistance to this very important line.
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