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C THE ECLIPSE 1922 ) GENEVA LUTE Rusty What would life be without having a good time? OLIVE G. WYSE Olivia A noisy girl, a thorough student, Frisky, loving, wise and prudent. Senior Class Officers Harry M. Kauffman President Ivan R. Wyse Vice-President Mildred Allen Secretary Mabel A. Meyer Treasurer Class Motto Rowing- Not Drifting Class Colors Silver and Old Rose Class Flower Pink Tea Rose Page Eighteen-
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THE • ECLIPSE 1922 HAY WART) SPEIDEL Swede Pure and true affection well I know, Leaves in the heart no room for selfishness. ERMINA E. TROUTMAN Enie Chatter, chatter all day long, And still has more to say, We wonder if she won ' t run down, Or lose her voice some day. EFPIE M. WYSE Ef Still water runs deepest. FREDA M. BARR ' ' Brownie ' ' My tongue wit hin my lips I rein, For who talks much, must talk in vain. -Page Seventeen-
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WW THE • ECLIPSE • 1922 Senior Class History In September 1918, there came a band of twenty-five lively, ener- getic, and mysterious wanderers into Wayland High School. Myster- ious! No! Not to ourselves but we seemed to be to the upper class- men. The Seniors of ' 19 and ' 20 could not get over laughing and remarking about the wild and peculiar Freshies. We were good sports and took it good naturedly. We wrestled with our studies, ex- aminations, and other difficulties which appeared during the year (such as influenza,) coming out victorious. However, the studies and exams conquered four of our number and we were compelled to leave them in the Freshman class for another year. The following autumn twenty one cheerful pilgrims (so to speak,) plus Mabel Rich of Crawfordsville, took up the Sophomore duties. Long will be remembered the happy hours spent in the northeast class room where we abode most of the time under the supervision of Mrs. Baum- gartner. This was due to the overcrowded condition in the assembly room. During this year we were compelled to say goodbye to Alta Bos- hart, who left for California. After energetic and concentrated study we overcame the hardships of Geometry, Medieval and Modern His- tory and Latin. We had several social gatherings during the year, in- cluding the picnic at Fern Cliff the last afternoon of school. The pic- nic was certainly enjoyed by all present although the majority had sore arms as a result of the smallpox vaccination. We departed feeling cer- tain we would enjoy a pleasant vacation and again assemble the follow- ing school year. But a few weeks later, Dwight Musselman departed to his future home in Bluffton, Ohio. In September 1920, seventeen of our number, and Oleta Smith of Mt. Pleasant, entered High School. The building having been altered during the summer, made it seem unnatural for a few days. We had several social gatherings during the year, including the field trips con- nected with our study of Biology, and diffe rent class meetings. We chose Silver and Old Rose, and the Tea Rose for our class colors and Page Nineteen
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