. Booster (June 1915). though his idealswere high, he felt sure that each mem-ber could and would reach them andbring honor and fame to Trainingschool. Margaret Winters then sang a solo,Owen Tarleton gave his ivy poem,and after a song by David Irwin, JohnLenahan presented the silver trowelwith which he had planted the ivy, toWilliam Ebaugh, president of the class. In his acceptance Ebaughpromised, in the name of his class, tocontinue the custom of planting theivy vine. The June class then sangan Ode to a Violet, their class flow-er, and closed the exercises with theschool yells, led by
. Booster (June 1915). though his idealswere high, he felt sure that each mem-ber could and would reach them andbring honor and fame to Trainingschool. Margaret Winters then sang a solo,Owen Tarleton gave his ivy poem,and after a song by David Irwin, JohnLenahan presented the silver trowelwith which he had planted the ivy, toWilliam Ebaugh, president of the class. In his acceptance Ebaughpromised, in the name of his class, tocontinue the custom of planting theivy vine. The June class then sangan Ode to a Violet, their class flow-er, and closed the exercises with theschool yells, led by Dale Miller. Theclass left the auditorium with a feel-ing of sorrow that their high schooldays would soon end, but with a de-sire to do greater things for old M. T. The members feel that they havedistinguished their ivy day by beingthe first class to plant their ivy onthe east side of the building, so thatthey may, as Mr. Stuart said, beautifythe back of the building as well as thefront. —Marie Mueller. A June Senior. Last Words of Famous Seniors. Robert Whipkus: Hey, boy! Sidney S. Aronson: Whats a mat-ter with you Seniors? John Lenahan: All those standingin the outer sections please rise. Composite Senioress: Wont youplease write in my book? Arthur Silcox: When I flirtedwith Mary, etc.— Davy Irwin: Anybodv gotta aStar? Helene E. Sawyer: Im just crazyabout im! Horton Oliver: Gimme. What We Have to Thank OurTeachers For. Mr. Vallance: For allowing us tolunch promptly at the first bell. Miss Lang: For liberality with redink on our comps. Miss Banta: For reminding usthat The bell has rung now, please. Miss Knox: For quieting the Room10 infants. Mr. C. S. Stewart: For remindingus that he is MR. Stewart. Miss Foy: For her leniency withstrollers in Lovers Lane. Mr. Sizer: For his fashion hints. Miss Tuttle: For the cakes wresteal from her Cooking IVs. Miss Wheeler: For keeping thehoi polloi out of the Booster office. THE BOOSTER Class Will of June, 1915.(By DeWitt Cromwell.) \\
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