Color: Purple and Gold
Flower: White Carnation
Yell:
Hully Gee! And who are
we?
By Hen! By Hen!
We're the Class of Nineteen Ten!
LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Eva Eby, Fred Yeater, Ray Morley, Granville Dorman, Marguerite Roberts; ROW TWO: Henry Wright, Candace Kitchen, Katie Goldsmith, Helen Sommers, Verna Shipley, Bertram Braun; BACK ROW: Lucile Doyle, Irl Michaels, Everett Kelley, Tom Wallingford, Martha Mills |
BERTRAM BRAUN |
President |
"Tied to his mother's apron strings |
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RAYMOND MORLEY |
Secretary |
"Favorite flower: A Marguerite" |
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TOM WALLINGFORD |
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"cui bono?" |
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IRL MICHAELS |
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"Oh swifter than the flying hours |
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LUCILLE DOYLE |
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"Such a thoughtful girl. She is thinking of what her name will Be(e) so(o)n." |
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MARGUERITE ROBERTS |
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"And though she be but little, she is fierce." |
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EVERETT KELLY |
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"An empty vessel makes the greatest sound." |
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EVA EBY |
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"I would not, if I could, be gay." |
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HELEN SOMMERS |
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"Oh had I a voice that was stronger than steel, |
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GRANVILLE DORMAN |
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"Fearfully wise he shakes his empty head." |
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MARTHA MILLS |
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"God gave her a gift of gab so great, |
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VERNA SHIPLEY |
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"Sweeter than any sung |
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KATIE GOLDSMITH |
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"If silence were golden she would be a millionaire." |
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FREDDIE YEATER |
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"Behold the child, by nature's kindly law, |
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CANDACE KITCHEN |
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"Vessels large may venture more |
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