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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1915)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEKV ER - SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1915. Splendid Class of Thirty-Five Ready To Get Sheepskins TVGE TWO. Thursday night La Grande sends forth a new squad of high-school bovs and irirls. For academic Uili- gence, decorum and thrift, the class is said to rank with the best in the history of the school. Blanch Black is president of the class and under her presidency the class which has' been active in all Dranches of schooling and those who have been associated with her includes the following; President JJJanch Black; Vice- E resident, Gilbert Hunter; Secretary, enore Hughey; ' Treasurer, Leona Newlin; Flower, Yellow Hose; Colors, Blue and Yellow, Motto, 'After the Combat, the Crown." The final Mimlr of the school year, presents the following glossary of the graduates, the course and special ac tivities of each being noted, the num erals indicating what year t ' the , special work was done in: Minna Ash, English, basketball, 3-4; captain 4; volleyball 4; Vice president Tennis Club 4. TPUeum chairman 4; Class play. "She could on oitner sine aispute, confute, change bunds, and still con fute." Butler. Clarence Becker. Commercial, En tered as Junior from Cove. 'Basket ball 1-2. . n "I am no proud Jack, but a Cor inthian, a lad of mettle, a good boy." Shakespeare. Blanch Black, scientific ... class , debate 2, vice president G. A. A. 2, Tillicum chairman 3. Class basket ball 2, captian 3, Class president 1-2-3-4, Vice president Fra 4. Class his tory, class play. ., "Away with your witchchaft of beauty's alarms. The slender bit beauty you grasp in your arms. tfurns. Elizabeth Bond. Manual arts. En tered in the middle ot Senior year jrom .baker. "We may live without friends, we may live without books. But civilized' man cannot live with' out cooks." Meredith. Nell May Bradley. Teachers' en tered as Junior from Summerville, President Philomatheans 3, President Fra 4, Assstant editor Mimtr 4, Class One of the dependable 'kind. She looks good and is as good as she looks. Anon. i lva Arminta Conklin. Teachers' Entered as Senior from I m bier. Presi dent Literary society 3, Vice-president Dramatic club 3. - "Her look serene and steady eye, bespoke a matchless constancy." Scott. . Katie Myrtle Counsell. Teachers'! Mimir staff. , "For she was just the quiet kind. Whose natures never vaPy, Like streams that keep . a summer mind - Snow-hid in Janooary." Lowell. Louisa Ellen Counsell Tenr ' Mimir staff, Class play, Class history. Top rows of groups (Reading down, commencing at left.) First column: Mina Ash, . Clarence Becker, Blanche Black, Elizabeth Bond. Second col umn: Nell Bradley, Llva Conklin, Katie Counsell, Louise Counsell. Third column; Carol Currey, Lenore Hughey1, Gilbert Hunter. Nita Hunter. Fourth Column: Anetta Johnson, Olga Johnson, Charlotte Jones, Arleigh Kammerer. Fifth column: Marjorie Kuchenthal. Melvin Larson. Hli McDonald, Lucile Mulkey. Sixth Column: Leona Newlin, Harold Newton, Edna Perryman, Lucile Kees. Bottom row of groups, (Readme- down left to rieht.l First ml limn: Furl Reynolds, Kathryn Riddle, Jay Shaw, Marjorie Snook. Second column: Nel lie Storey, Ruth Taylor, Edith Weaver, Edith Welch. Last column: Myrton Westering, Ellis Williamson, Walter Young, and Senior mascot. Treasurer Laurean 3 Tillicum chair man 4, cluss piay. . . i Words sweet us honev from her Comfort have thou nf thv mniit Mips distilled." Homer. kindly unassuming ferity" Words-1 Arleigh Roberta Kammerer. worth. . Classical. Basketball, volleyball 4. Carol Grace Curry. Classical. Vol- "Shallow brooks murmur mosta; leyball captain 4, basketball 3-4, deepe, silent glide awray." Sidney. Manager 4, President Tennis club 4,1 IMarjorie Blythe Kuchenthal. Isecrcti'.ry Tillicum 4, Mimir staff, cliiss play, class prophesy. "In every deed of mischief she had a heart to resolve, a head to re trieve, and a hand to execute." tJibbon. Sybil Lenore Hughey. Teachers'. Class secretary 1-2-3-4, Student Life staff 3, Mimir staff, class prophesy, song leader 4, class play. "A rosebud set with little wilful thorns." Tennyson. Gilbert William Hunber. (Scienti fic. Entered as Junior from Talnmt City. Football 2-3-4, captain 4, stu dent manager 3-4 Mimir staff. Class vice president. "A lovyere and a lusty bachelor." Chaucer. Nita Helen Hunter. iScientific Entered as Junior from Island City. Debate 2, class play. "The sweetest thing that ever grew beside a human door." Wordsworth Annetra JohN-som Commercial. Class debate 2, Editor-in-chief Mimir. "She coulde songes make and wel indite." Chaucer. Olga Johnson, entered as Senior from Imbler. i "Shy she was, and I thought her cold." Anon. Charlotte Louise Jones. Classical. Teachers'. Class play. "Joyous as morning, thou art jaughing und scorning." Anon. Melvin Larson, commercial truck 3-4, Glee club 3, football 4, basket ball 4, Student Life staff 3, Cluss play. , ,'I'se mighty wicked, I is. I can't help it. I iwus jes' born wicked." Stowe. Helen McDonald. Classical. Cluss basketball 2-3-4, volleyball, Sophomore Latin club 3. vice-presi dent Latin club 4, Mimir staff, class play. "She scarce can tell if she has loved or not, She of her heart no register hath kept." Anon. Lucile Mulkey. Scientific. Entered as Junior from Joseph. Basketball 1- 2, Sergeant-at-arms Fra 4, Tillicum chairman 4. "Oh this learning, what a thing it is!" Shakespeare. Iona Newlin. Classical. Class treasurer 1-2-3-4, Student Life staff 3, secretary Junior-Sophomore Liter ary society 2, Tillicum chairman 3, Mimir staff, out of a bear." Shakespeare. " ! J. Harold Isaac Newton. Martw.l Arts. Class play. "Here stands Skinny Newton, de scribe him who can, i An abridgement of all that is pleas ant in man, As an actor confessed without rival Ito shine, As a wit, if not first, on the very first line." Apologies to Gold smith, i Jidna May . Perrymun. General. Basketball 3, volleyball 4, Tillicum . chairman 4. "Whence is thy learning? Hath thy toil ' 1 i .. O'er books consumed the midnight on t uay. Lucile Rees. Scientific. . "Why don't the men propose, ma- wny aon t tne men propose?" per 4. Tillicum vioe-nrpRlHent. 3. nresi-I ma.' Y dent 4, secretary-treasurer Junior-1 ,'i's I muu kj, . jveyiiuius.Hocienimc. Track 3-4, yell leader 4, business mana'ger Mimir, class play. " I . "His corn and cattle are his only cure, and his supreme delight a. country fair." Dryden. - Katheryn Riddle. Teachers' presi dent Junior-Sophomore Latin club 3, Treasurer Tillicum 4, class play, mimir sian. iNotning is so dainty sweet as lonely melancholy. Fletrhnr. ! Jaw Shaw. Scientific. Glee cluh Full byg he was of brawn and eek Marjorie Irene Snook! Classical'. --iter very irowns are fairer far l than smiles -of other maidens are," i ANOTHER PROOF OFTHE EFFICIENCY OF ELECTRIC RANGES The new Darland apartment houses on Fourth Street will be equipped with Hughes Electric Ranges throughout. The installation of these ranges will make these apartments the most modern aiid convenient furnished apartments in the city. . Why not have an elective range in your home I Our' meter readers are distributing a pamphlet of information on this subject, please read it .carefully, then call at our office, where samples are on display, for further information. Eastern Oregon light & Power Comp Oh, she will sing the savageness It ,?V . ' ', '- . . . I urer Tillicum 3, class play: Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing in wo-1 man." Shakespeare. ' Ruth Taylor. Teachers'. "So sweet of temper that the very i stars shine soft upon her." Josh Wise. , Edith B. Weaver. Special. t Beware of her fair hair, for she! excells , All women in the niajic of her locks, And when she winds them round a young man 8 neck. She will not ever let him free again." uoetne. Edith Josephine Welch. Teachers' Tilicum chairman 4. class play. ''Here's one modest, kind and fair." Anon. Myrton LeRoy Westering. Com mercial. Yell leader 2, class debate 2. Glee club 3, football 3-4, president ivaurean a, student uie staff "3, Riuaem manager 4, class play, adver tising manager Mimir. "I knew a man who lived unan smile, and well it fed him; he looked piump ana lair." young. Ellis V. Williamson Sipntifl.v Class debate 2, football 4 basketball . class play. "His friends beheld him and pitied him in vain, Ror what advice can ease a lover'3 pain?" Pope, . Walter Young. Manual Arts. Football 3-4, class play. "And though that he were worthy he aDy . .If Aes meek.as 1,;. Senior Mascot ' " Tift all Wt hAt left tn Dow! Ing. t mm . MMHHaHiHi ' mmmmmamtmmm . : . . 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