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John B Laidlaw, Superintendent of Schools.
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DAVID WARD WHITE—"I awoke one morning and found myself famous." President, Class of 1917. Debater, '15-'16-'17. |
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ALICE M. KLINE—"Her air, her manners, all who see, admire." Vice-President, Junior Class, '15-'16. Vice -President. Senior Class, '16-'17. |
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ALICE R. NOTES—"Good humor only teaches charrn to last. Still makes new conquests and maintains the past."
Secretary, Senior Class, '16-'17 Class Historian, 'I7 |
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NICHOLAS IVERSEN—"Personal force never goes out of style." Treasurer, Senior Class, '16-17. Business Manager, Chronicle, ‘16-'17. Treasurer, Athletic Association, '16-'17. |
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DOROTHY MILLER—"A daughter of the gods, divinely fair, and most divinely tall.” |
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ETHEL TRIGG—"Humor has justly been regarded as the finest perfection of poetic genius."Class Statistician, '17. Secretary of Philologia Agora, '17. |
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RAZEL WALLACE—"I wish to be, rather than to seem." |
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PAUL SILBERBERG—"Happy am I, contented and free,Why aren't they all contented like me?" |
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MILDRED KELLER—"For silence and chaste reserve is a woman's genuine praise." |
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ESTHER HAGGERTY—" The hand that hath made you fair, hath made you good." |
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VIRGINIA SCHAUL—" Nature intended that woman should be her masterpiece." |
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MARJORIE JOHNSTON—"Beauty comes, we scare know how, as an emanation from sources deeper than itself." |
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MARION CRAMER—" The reward of one duty is the power to fulfil another." |
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HAROLD COLLARD—" Speech is great, silence is greater." |
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EMILY P. ARNOLD—“Worth, courage, honor, there indeed, Your sustenance and birthright are." |
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ALBERT HOFFMAN—"I would applaud thee to the very echo That should applaud again." Baseball, '17. |
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FLORENCE BLEW—"There's nothing that allays an angry mind, so soon as a sweet beauty." |
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EVELYN C. BASSETT—"She's pretty to walk with And witty to talk with And pleasant, too, to think on." |
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ELSA RADER—"Thou wert my guide, philosopher, friend." |
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LAURA TREICHLER—"To see her is to love her, And love but her forever." |
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GLADYS F. WHEELER—"I am part of all that I have met." |
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ALMEDA R. HAILE—"Ambition has no rest." |
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DORIS SHAINHOLDTS—"The heart is its own fate." |
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WALTER REGENHARDT—"A brave soul is a thing which all things serve." |
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RUTH MORROW—"I have always thought the action of one the best understanding of their thoughts." |
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CLYDE DUTCHER—"Oh! why should life all labor be?" |
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ROSE SUMMERSON—"All you may do, what has by man been done." |
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KATHRYN WILDER—"Noble by birth, yet nobler by great deeds." |
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MARY E. PIKE—"As quiet as still waters, But knowing much beneath the stillness." |
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WILLIAM CALL—"Difficulties are things which show what men are." |
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ORREA GRAY—"The noblest mind, the best contentment has." |
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ESTHER BINKLEY—"Earth's noblest thing, a woman perfected." |
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EDWIN ZEIGER—"He'll make a proper man." |
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CORINNE BEIR—"She needs no eulogy, she speaks for herself." |
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MAUD SHUMAN—"So mild, so merciful, so strong, so good, So patient, peaceful, loyal, loving, pure." |
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MILDRED STEVENSON—"A true friend is the nectar of life." Treasurer, Philologia Agora, '16-'17. |
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TORRENCE LEWIS—"Brevity is the soul of wit." |
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ISABELLA HENRY—"Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind." |
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MARTHA PIKE—"Oh! what a thing is brains." |
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JOHN L. BENHAM—"None but himself can be his parallel."Editor-in-Chief, Chronicle, '16-'17. Debater, '15-'16-'17; Captain, '16-'17. Senior Debater, '16-'17. |
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DOROTHY WALTER—"Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit." |
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PAUL HIGGINS—"He seems quiet, but-“ |
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MARGUERITE FISHER—"Still waters run deep." |
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HELEN THOMSON—"A good example is half a. sermon." |
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MARIE J. ROTHROCK—"Maiden fair—do not despair." |
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DOROTHY COURTNEY—"Music is the universal language of mankind." |
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ESTHER WOODBURY—"She is the happiest being in creation." |
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LESTER NIESZ—"No man is born without ambitious worldly desires." |
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FLORENCE LIPPERT—"I never dare write as funny as I can." |
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MILDRED BAER—"A true friend is forever a friend." |
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ETHELDA DRUMMOND—"The pink of perfection." |
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MILLIE REINIKE—"The perfection of art is to conceal art." |
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ETHEL SMITH—"A fair exterior is a silent recommendation." |
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MARION MCCARTHY—"A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men." |
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EMILY HOOKER—"Disguise our bondage as we will, 'Tis woman, woman rules us still." |
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GEORGE HOUSTON—"Variety's the very spice of life That gives it all its flavor." |
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ELNA ALLEN—"Thought is the winds, Knowledge the sail,
And mankind the vessel." |
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ELIZABETH BURRIDGE—"Deeds, not words." |
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LILLIAN JOHNSON—"A tender heart, a will inflexible." |
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ALBERT R. BLANCHARD—"The following speaks for him."President of Debating Society, '16-'17. Treasurer of Debating Society, '15-'16. Debater, '15-'16-'17. Senior Debating Team, '16-'17. Debate Captain, '16-'17. Cheer Leader, '14-'15-'16-'17. Business Staff Chronicle, '16-'17. |
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GERTRUDE CROSIER—"All that for song." |
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FRANCES HIGGINS—"Charity and personal force are the only investments worth anything." Secretary Junior Class, '15-'16. President of Philologia Agora. Exchange Editor of Chronicle, '16-'17. |
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DOROTHY MARSHALL—"Thoughtless of beauty, she is beauty's self." |
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JOHN COLLINS—"Wonders will never cease."Board of Managers of Athletic Association, '16-'17. Football, '13-'14-'15-'16. Track, '14.Captain of Junior Basketball, '15-'16, Captain of Senior Basketball, '16-'17. Senior Debating Team, '16-'17. Manager of Football, '17. |
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CHARLES McELLVEN — " More than tongue can tell."
Basketball, '17. Football, '13-'14-'15. Basketball Manager, '14-'15. Baseball, '15.Class Track, '14-'15. Class Basketball, '12-'13-'14. Hockey, '12. Debating Team, '13-'14. Chronicle Staff, '14-'15. |
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MARGARET GREEN—"True as the needle to the pole and as the dial to the sun." |
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MARCUS MABEE—"Action is eloquence." Treasurer of Junior Class, '16. Chronicle Staff, '15-'16-'17. |