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VIDA MrtilKFIN Oct 18. is: 4 Of all the parts the eyes express The sweetest kind of bashfulness. ' Vida, our ever faithful resident, is another of the girls from Coruna-'.. That through eai lest effort and ser- ious study one may achieve, is shown by the fact that she is our Valedic- torian. The esteem in which her classmates hold her ability has r •- suited in their making her Editor- in-Chief of the “Rosebud.” in whicn capacity she has worked loyally and earnestly for the honor and welfare of the Class of ’14. Kl'SSEI.L WITTMKK April 10. 189 . “His life was gentle and the ele- ments so mixed in him. that Nature might stand up and say t all the World, This is a Man. “Longfellow.” our hustling Busi- ness Manager, is one of our truest Seniors, working well and faithfully. He has twice been president of the Ciceronian Literary Society, and at all times a loyal worker, lie is the Salutatorian of the Class of '14. H:s specialty is unknown, but this we do knew, his chief interest is in electricity, inventions, and a Junio girl. Love? ’Tis a necessity in this life!
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Senior Class Poem I Par out on the Mill air of evening There floats the clear tones of a bell. Telling others the school year is over; Telling the Seniors “All’s well!” Though its tones leave twinges of sadness In the true, loyal hearts of the class. Yet in all there is hope for the future: The “World’s work into which each will pass. II Life's work has e’er been a struggle 'Tween forces of Right and of Wrong: ’Tis our prayer that the class of old '14 Toil for Right though the struggle be long. Remember the clang of the school bell. With its challenging statement. “All's well!” Toil on for the Right in life’s struggle! Results the true story will tell. III Though what life holds for the Future. 'ay be revealed but as God grants. May the Seniors toil patiently onward. W ith no faltering backward glance. Yea, let its press onward and upward! For tis only at Labor’s grim gate, r W’e are told by a sage wise and holy,) Honors most roval await. Slogan Excelsior! Class Flower-—Sweet Peas Colors—Garnet and Steel Gray. Motto—Honors wait at Labor’s gate. Yell Rickety. Rickety. Rickety Reen! W e're the Class of old '14! Zis Boom! Zis Boom! .is Boom. Bah! Seniors. Seniors! Rah! Rah! Rah!
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HAZEL DANIELS Oct. C , 1895. “Work with a will «and well win you work. During the four years of her High School course. Hazel has been one of the leaders of the Zedalethean Society, having served one term as president and given her strongest support to other presidents. Joliy and attractive, she has formed many lasting friendships among both stu- dents and Faculty. One of the most noticeable traits of her character is changing her mind. If she does no , “change her mind she will take a course in Domestic Science. WILLIAM l)AV Dec. 11. 189 1. “I am Sir Oracle; when I ope my lip», let no dog bark.” “Bill is one of the Seniors' most active workers, and has long been recognized as one of the leaders of the Zedaletheans. having served one term as president. He is of a liter- ary turn of mind, loving an argu ment above any thing else, and rarely lets pass a chance to gratify this propensity. He is recognized as a “tease and makes good” every op- portunity to tease cither classmate or teacher. He has served us well as Assistant Business Manager of the Kosebud.” BAT LINE H.WKEY Nov. 29, 189 Her smile, her speech, her win- ning way While all gloomy thoughts away. “Hankey's loyalty to the W. H. S. and to the Class of '1-1 was proved by the fact that she has come all the way from Toledo to be with us this year. She is best known for her original ideas in both class and so- ciety work. She takes a leading part in chorus work, being one of our finest sopranos. «LE MVEILS MAY 15. 1894 Let me play the fool.” Glen, the most cheerful member of the Senior Class, has won the friendship and respect of all with whom he has come in contact. He has a distinction claimed by no other graduate of the Waterloo High School—that of having held every office (except the vice-presidency) of the Zedalethean Society. He is one of the Quinque Singers and Players. His specialty is changing his expres- sion from one of intense merriment to one of angelic innocence at a half- second's notice.
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