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FRED E. WISSMAN Wise to resolve-aizd paiient to perform? 'We have made the acquaintance of Mr. Wissman within the last year. We admire his earnestness of purpose and congratulate him on his work. FRANK H. WULFHORST, Editor of Voice and Annual iiGood marrrmi oftm comes in small packages. To Frank was entrusted the marshaliing 0f sentiments appropriate to his classmates. He left this space blank. This act is commensurate with his mod- esty. Unassuming, dignihed, thoughtful, Frank deserved and therefore possessed the respect of his fellows. The Voice speaks for Frank. The Principal filled the space Frank left empty. JOHN A. ZIMMERMAN Alt'zmpl lire Md and nrurr stand Ia dtmbI: Nolhz'ng so hard but search will find 1'! mil. John has a valid claim to our attention We admire his determination to continue his studies in spite of discouraging conditions.
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MARGRET F. WHITE Crmtenl Myself to by obxcm'tly good. Margret is a quiet pupil. Her lessons are well prepared and show careful- ness in arrangement. FRED D. WIESE, JR., Staff Artist For Ike love of lauglllcr, hinder 110! Jim Immor of his designs. Fredhs presence enlivens the dullest moments. He was ever ready to cause mirth by unique expressions or humorous cartoonsh We employ this means of expressing our thanks for his artistic work for the Voice and for the designs for class pin. ADELE L. WIRTH Helen's cheeks, but not lmr hcarl. A sweeter, better natured girl than Adele does not exist. Her friendly Ways and jolly disposition have made her a favorite with all. Ix. l.
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Class History. ROSE RASSELL '12 T IS Class Night. The spirit of class night is felt by everyone. The Freshmen. Sophomores and Juniors view it With I great delight To them it means a step nearer to their goal and they look upon the Seniors. with envy. But the Seniors, huw do they view class night? For four long years we have studied diligently and tonight our hearts are full uf joy and happiness because we feel amply rewarded for our efforts spent in study. This feeling of joy. however, is mixed with one of regret. It means our last night as a class in our clear Alma Mater and pleasant associations that have been formed during our school life will be broken. However We brush aside these thoughts and give ourselves up to the enjoyment of the evening to hear what our kind prophet has to tell us of our future and to view the events of the past four years. As Freshmen 0r l'babies as the Evening School Voice :0 kindly calla us, we were a wonderful class. There were so many of us that we were divided into three classes under the tutelage of Mrt Siehl and the Misses Weber and Ashfleldi The first year was not a tedious one, for as you know babies are. always treated leniently. We entered into our studies. Consisting of Literature, Algebra. Latin or German, and Physical Geography with great zeal and finished the year with banners flying. The boys of Mrr Siehl's class were so lonely during their Freshman year that they were not satisfied until their class was united with those classes containing a goodly number of the fair sex. The number of babies having diminished we find only tWU classes consisting of 'lmore wise pupils, under the care of the Misses Kohnky arid Hoban. You would hardly think, my dear classmates, that at one time we Seniors were deadly enemies. but such Was the case during the Sophomore year. We were divided into a German and a Latin class. If the German class was victorious in a debate, its members would strut like peacocks for about a month, when to their chagrin the Latin class would be victor in the next debate. Through the entire year it Was war all the time, but in the matter of studies We stood on an equal footing. The first half of the year was easy. but. our troubles began with the opening of the second half. The horizon of every. one was marred by the thought of Geometry, which loomed like a specter in the distance. But like true Spartans, about whom we were studying in our History at the time, we buckled on our armor and went into the tray. As this study 24
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