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Page 21 | 11 e ACORN smile. Senior reporter, Acorn. School Declamation, 1914. Member Senior Dramatic. Florence Mitchell.—Thoughtful, ever smiling, makes the world better for having lived. Lizzie Lofgreen.—A frank and open-hearted maiden. Wilford Wheelwright.—“Still water runs deep.” Thine eyes are ;iS ihe stars in heaven. Member of Senior Dramatic. Ardel Stratford.—Young in years but that matters not. Vera Tracy.—Her philosophy is great. Her ambitions are high. Debator. 1913-14. lCditor School .Votes, Acorn. 1914. Member of Senior Dramatic. Vice-President of German Club, 1914. Mary llopkin.—Motherly, good-natured and always happy. Mod- est as a lilly. Member of Senior Dramatic. Glen Gould.—Knows all, says much. School debator. member of Senior Dramatic. Vandy Layman.—A basketball star, interested in athletics and marriage. School baseball player. Wilmer Jensen.—A shining light in oratory. Junior debator. Katheryn Yolker.—A nifty little girl, who loves English and Music. Arthur Brown.—Excells in veils and continued stories. Member of Senior Dramatic. Irvin Poulter.—Always hunting for Ads. Through with wim- men.” Member of Senior Dramatic. Debator 1914. Business Manager, Acorn. 1914. Fielding Barlow.—A Jew front the crown of his head to the soles of his feet. He thinks and his thoughts are reflected. Assistant Busi- ness Manager, Acorn. 1914. School basketball team, 1914. Member of Senior Dramatic. President class, 1913. Bertha W heelwright.—Precise and determined, she declares. Leads her class in knowledge. State Champion in declamation. 1912. Member of Senior Dramatic. John Bowen.— Prof. Ballantyne, the Second. Enjoys jokes and classical music. Member of Senior Dramatic. Sgt.-at-Arms of School. 1 lelen Taylor.—Very popular. Bestowes a smile with every word. Especially is she fond of her cousin. Vice-President and Secretary and Treasurer, 1913. Member of Senior Dramatic. Iva Steers.—Aims to be a pedagogue. Will travel soon to Brig- barn City. Member of Senior Dramatic. School Orator. 1913. De- bator. 1912. Pose Mitchell.—Doesn't tell all she knows, but knows all she tells. Ellen Price. —A good worker.
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[ || Sfte ACORN | Page 20 Comments on tfje I4’s Ephrium Poulter.—Very business like in manner. President of the mighty Seniors. Always ready for class parties anytime, any- where. Member of Senior Dramatic. Eva Cragum—Our Vice-President. Always on hand with the “eats ’ Has a mind of her own. Class debator in 1912. Associate Editor of Acorn, 1914. Roxey Robson.—Writes all the Senior Class checks: has a charm- ing personality and sees good in everybody. Assistant School Notes Editor, Acorn, 1914. George Croft.—W orks so hard he seldom has leisure to laugh. Lee Purrington.—Editor of the Acorn, 1914. Talks some, thinks much of Acorn and------. Member of Senior Dramatic. La Rene Zitzman.—Tall, graceful and interesting and of few words but many kindly deeds. Cora Yolker.—Knows what’s what, lias a winning smile for every one, especially George (?). Lawrence Clark.—The Senior song bird. Desires to become a canary. Parley Lindford.—A flirt (?). Lillie Oborn.—Small in stature; but great in thought. Isabel («row.—Loves everyone, even Dr. Lind. Member of Senior Dramatic. Susie Jacobs.—Has learned the value of time. Doesn’t believe in wasting it on English so spends the time tatting. Member of Senior Dramatic. Kate Squires.— Laughs at everything. Perfectly contented. Lloyd Millar.—Very fatherly to the Senior Girls. Senior Dra- matic. Secretary of Student Body 1913. Vice-President of Agricul- tural Club, 1914. .School Notes Reporter, Acorn. 1914. Assistant Business Manager, 1913. Ammon Bartholomew.—Silence is golden. “And still the wonder grew that one small head could carry all he knew.” Lorenzo Richards.—Always in the right place at the right time for the eats. President of the class 1910, 1911. School Orator. 1912. School debator. 1913. 1914. Business Manager Acorn. 1913. School basketball, 1914. President of Student Body, 1914. Arthur Grix.—A blue-eyed baseball fan. An architect, always drawing plans for---(married life). Ora Engstrom.—A cute little Miss. Ever changing, but ever constant in that change. She knows how to win the boys with a
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1 11 Sfte ACORN Page 22 Xella Malan.—- Enjoys talking with Amnion and others. Jolly and good matured always. Earl Wardleigh. —Very interesting to talk to. At least some of the girls think so. Angus Brown.—Will make a mark in the world some day. 'Peach- es the Three-step to the Senior Girls. Eldred Taylor.-—Mas cut all merry merry out and is working for a diploma. I wonder why? Evelyn Hinckley.—She is always just the same except when she is Mrs. Pickens iti the play. Reporter for the Souvenir. Acorn. Member of Senior Dramatic. tCfjc parting The final exams are all over They say that the Seniors have passed, The goal for which vve have been striving Looms squarely before us at last. And a feeling of joy, pride and gladness Is overflowing each Senior’s heart. Hut ’tis tinged with a measure of sadness. When we think that from Weber we part. Xo more comes the call of the class room Unheeded the bell’s ringing sound The students of class 1914 Xo more in their places are found. We have gloried in Weber’s achievements We have honored the Standard she set. And the Truths and Ideals she has given To us, we can never forget. But now comes the time of Commencement 'I’hc parting draws closer each day Out into the great world we scatter Vet face it we must, so we say: “God bless you and keep you dear Weber To be true to you. ever we ll try. And our minds all are filled with sweet memories As we bid you our last fond Good Bye.”
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