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DOROTHY E. PLUCKEBAUM Thou hast no faults. or 1 no fault: can spy. Dorothy was one of the brightest girls of the class. Her prompt answers showed a careful preparation of her lessons. ROSE RASSELL, Class Historian Her modes! looks Hm collagr might adorn, Saw! m the primmse preps benmfl: the Mom. Her charming individuality has won for Rose the esteem of the entire class. A sweetness of disposition characterins Rose. EDNA M. ROME uWin? she had passed, it seemed like Ike ceasing of exquisite music. Many times during our course, Edna has furnished us with entertainment. She has shown eXCeptional ability as :m ehcutionist. 18
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HARRY PASTOR An equal mixture of good humor, And semible, soft melancholy. At times Harry would act as a comedian. At other times he displayed a marked degree of seriousness and showed an intense interest in his studies. WM. C. PAUL 1, Hum neglecting u'orldb' ends. all dedicaled To closeness and flu: bettering of my mind. Paul is an intelligent fellow and a quiet student. He treasures words like diamonds. but stiil remains courteous to alL He is a living exempliflcation of the adage, Actions speak louder than words. CARL F. PIEPER, Vice Pres. of Class To be great! 1': 10 be mismiderslood. Pieper was the social leader of the class. He will soon be a prosperous busi- ness man, no doubt, but still sooner a ioving protector. ' 17
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JOHN A. SCANLON, Class Prophet Yr! .vlmll thy name, cmzspimnus and submm Stand in 111:? spartan; firmmm-ni nj limg, fixed ax a S.Ear. John is a brilliant scholar. We will ever remember him as a genius whose reai worth lay hidden. Opportunity has not afforded him to rrwul his capability but we choose to remember him as highly meient. SAMUEL H. SCHAEFER, Class Editor He ln'rd rarll ail, reproved earl; dull delay, Allwed Ia brighter uvnrldS, and led Hm tray, A manly fellow who has given his best to the Voice and the class. Sam is a bright student to whom the class can point with pride. MORRIS SHOKLER A good man can suffer no disgracr. We are glad to number Morris among our classmates. Our acquaintance with him is not intimate as he was not with us in all subjects. 19
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