Vee Aich Ess . aTofte (1906) to Frank W. Senneff; Byron Smith (1907) to Laura Nup-pnau (1909); Geraldine McNiece (1907) to Robley D. Blount; DollyHershman (1908) to George Tipscord; Isa Trough (1908) to OscarWilkins; Grace Dillingham (1909) to Edward Anderson; MargaretCambell (1909) to Hervey G. Helberg; Ninah Mann (1910) to ClydeTippie; Frank Fabing (1912) to Ethel Cuson; Alia Bartholomew (1913)to Arthur Runyon; Florence Van Ness (1912) to L. H. Collins; Mabel (1913) to Albert D. Wilson. It should interest our readers to know that Irene Vanouse(1913), Percy Lawrence (1910), and Wayne
Vee Aich Ess . aTofte (1906) to Frank W. Senneff; Byron Smith (1907) to Laura Nup-pnau (1909); Geraldine McNiece (1907) to Robley D. Blount; DollyHershman (1908) to George Tipscord; Isa Trough (1908) to OscarWilkins; Grace Dillingham (1909) to Edward Anderson; MargaretCambell (1909) to Hervey G. Helberg; Ninah Mann (1910) to ClydeTippie; Frank Fabing (1912) to Ethel Cuson; Alia Bartholomew (1913)to Arthur Runyon; Florence Van Ness (1912) to L. H. Collins; Mabel (1913) to Albert D. Wilson. It should interest our readers to know that Irene Vanouse(1913), Percy Lawrence (1910), and Wayne McDaniels (1913) have wonlaurels in oratory for the schools they have been attending, Percy inMichigan, Wayne and Irene, Minnesota. The life work of three is lead-ing them far from Hoosierdom: Andrew Case (1907) is in SouthAmerica; Melvin Stinchfield (1911) who graduates this year from Pur-due, is going to South America to take up civil engineering; Dow Jon-son (1907) is a civil engineer in Alaska. NILES 113
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