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Alton, Edward Bancroft, Richard Berkowitz, Charles Bergey, Arthur Bergey, John Bohl, Minnie Bonham, Marian Borland, Emma Braderick, Richard Brady, 'Ballard Browne, Alice Button, Myrabelle Childs, Margaret Conzette, Clare Copeland, Elizabeth Corp, Alton Crowe, Chester Curtis, Zita Daugherty, Theodore Douthitt, Dorris Dungan, Paul Dyke, Thomas Eldredge, Louise Fox, Genevieve Gebhart, Ruth Gledhill, Joseph Greenstien, Manuel Greer, Irma Gibbons, Arthur Griffith, Dorotha Haas, Mary Hamilton, Franklin Harper, Raymond Henderson, Bruce Hernon, Gertrude Heron, Philip Hinton, Plineth I Homer, Elizabeth Houk, Ila Kitchen, jean Klippert, Walter Konold, Carl Kreidler, Barbara Kreitzer, Catherine Leech, Hugh Lcfroos, Wilho Lohr, Raymond Mace, Muriel E c H o E s CLASS ROLL Mark, Dorothy Miller, Virginia Moore, George Morgan, Phillis Moser, Marguerite Murray, Harold McCorkle, John, Jr. McCormick, Mirian Naylor, Charles Nye, Kenneth Osborne, Alfred Parsons, Norman Patton, Annette Pelfer, Pauline Perault, Clark Pevhe, Henry Rasor, Marjorie Roderick, Virginia Rose, Thomas Rosenberg, Bernard Rufener, Gertrude Ryan, Mary Sadler, Robert Schneider, Frances Schade, Alice Shafer, Louis' Smith, Carolyn Speedy, Thelma Stewart, Ethelyn Stroup, Margaret Swarts, Mildred Thomas, Charlotte Tucker, Elwyn Twitchell, Erval Wagstalf, Jane Walters, Ruth Weider, Genevieve Welsh, Carolyn Wheelock, Vernon Wiita, Hilda Wilson, Ida Winans, Georgia Wolfert, Edward Wright, Gordon Zellar, Edward Cook, Ruth Deible, Katherine
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1- ECHOES' 10-A CLASS HISTORY The 10-A Class entered Senior High School in September, 1920 with an enrollemnt of 125. In February of the same year the class was organized under the direction of Miss Delin. The following oflicers were elected: President, Charles Naylorg Vice President, Elizabeth Horneg Secretary, Phil- lip Heron, Treasurer, Virginia Roderick and Sergeant-ab Arms, Joseph Gledhill. Orange and black were chosen as class colors and the field daisy as the class flower. , We showed the upper classes what we were made of May the 4th at the inter-class meet. The Sophomores winning easily, Willard Norman and Barbara Kriedler starring. On May 10th we entertained the students of W. H. S. by an address by a speaker from Columbus. We aim to please. A sailor had been showing an old lady over a large liner, Cruelty to Scotchmen.-The origin of the bag- and after thanking him, she suddenly remarked, I see that Pipe WHS being discussed, the -fepfesenfaflves Qfflif' according to the ship's orders, tips are forbidden. ferent nations eagerly disclaiming responsibility forthe atrocity. Finally an Irishman said: Well, The sailor than turned to the visitor and with a knowing look, answered, Why, bless yer, ma'am, so were apples in the Garden of Eden. , ' A school teacher in the West end of Cincinnati received the following note from the mother of one of her pupils this spring: Teacher: I here that mattie is bad in her grainiimar and has trouble with it. Ido not desire that mattie shall ingage grammar. I prefer her to ingage in more useful studies. I can learn her to speak and write proper myself. I have been through two grammars and I can't say that they'ever done me any good. I prefer mattie to ingage in drawing or vokal music on the piano. I'll tell you the truth about it. The Irish invented it and sold it to the Schotch as a jokeg and the Scotch ain't seen the joke yet! Harley Street Specialist Cto patient suffering from insomniaj, And did you try my plan of counting sheep coming through a gate? Patient, Well I counted up to a hundred and twenty thousand and thirty-nine, and then it Was time to get up, donlt you know. Is there a little Zoo in your home-where mother is a dear, baby a little lamb, brother a kid, sister a chicken, and father is the goat?
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