| THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1908 MINNEAPOLIS CENTRAL HIGH Compiled by Ethel Crowther and Corinne Odell |
| CLASS PHOTOS |
| A-F |
| A | ||
| ACOMB, Fred G. | 3325 First Ave South | |
| "Of all the arts, great music is the art to raise the soul above all earthly storms. | ||
| ADIE, Jean H. | Toronto Canada | |
| Ques. "What would you do if you didn't have Madame for French?" Ans. Study | ||
| ALBUM, Sara | 734 E 18th Street | |
| "Her air had a meaning, her movements a grace." | ||
| B | ||
| BARBER, Ruth | 1725 Irving Ave. So. | |
| "Youth is full of sport." | ||
| BARNABY, Louise | 2627 Park Ave. So. | |
| "She has the gift of gab in French." | ||
| BARNARD, Tom | 206 Lumber Exhange | |
| "Peace has her victories, No less renowned than war." | ||
| BENEDICT, Beth | 361 Dakota Street, Winona | |
| "Do thou as thou art wont reepair My heart with gladness and a share Of they meek nature." | ||
| BENJAMIN, Monroe | 605 Baltimore Blk., St. Paul | |
| "With lokes Crulle as they were leyd in presse." | ||
| BENTSON, Jeanette | 603 W. Franklin | |
| "I was short when I was young, And I have been short ever since." | ||
| BERGLUND, Roscoe | 2708 3rd Ave. So. | |
| ""he wears the rose of youth upon him." | ||
| BIBB, Eugene | 2208 Girard Ave. So. | |
| "A youth ight-hearted was he." | ||
| BINLIFF, Claude | 1958 Penn Ave. So. | |
| "Costly thy habit as they purse can buy,, And oft expressed in fancy, rich and gaudy." | ||
| BLOOMQUIST, Hazel | 3136 Park Ave. So. | |
| "Tis the little things that count in life." | ||
| BOSTWICK, Marion | 1916 Lyndale Ave. So. | |
| "Long may such goodness live." | ||
| BOSTWICK, Ralph | 2708 Girard Ave. So. | |
| "Heaven lies about us in our infancy." | ||
| BREWSTER, William | 717 Kenwood Parkway | |
| "Endu'd with the sanctity of reason." | ||
| BROOM, Alice | 3111 Second Ave. So. | |
| "Her hair's the raven's wing in hue." | ||
| BUCKBEE, Colgate | 2651 Fremont Ave. So. | |
| ""First in fight and in all graceful deeds." | ||
| BUCKMAN, Eleanor | 129 E. 25th St. | |
| "Deep versed in books." | ||
| BYRON, Edward | 219 Fifth St. So. | |
| "Atrewe swinkere and a good was he, Living in Peace and parfit chharitee." | ||
| CANFIELD, Avis | 3335 Portland Ave. | |
| "Silence is the perfectess hearld of joy." | ||
| C | ||
| CARD, Delbert | 2401 Aldrich Ave. So. | |
| "There are others just as bad, but few as good." | ||
| CARPENTER, Glenn | 2201 Girard Ave. So. | |
| "He loved chivalrye Trouthe and honour, fredom and and curteisye." | ||
| CIRKEL, Florence | 147 Aldrich Ave. No. | |
| "For she was just the quiet kind Whose natures never vary, LIke streams that keep a silent mind Snow-hid in January." | ||
| CIRKEL, Scott | 147 Aldrich Ave. No. | |
| "For French he spak full faire and fetisly, After the school of Stratford-atte-Bowe, For French of Paris was to him unknowe." | ||
| CLARKQUIST, Effie | 3732 Nicollet Ave. | |
| "She is of a noble sweet nature." | ||
| CLAYPOOL, Agnes | 2020 Park Ave. | |
| "All the world's a stage". "There's hope for you Agnes! | ||
| COFFIN, Clinton | 2826 Second Ave. So. | |
| "Some o' you necely ken the laws to round the period an 'pause, An' wi' rhetoric clause, on clause, to mak' harangues." | ||
| CONKEY, Hazel | 1509 First Ave. S. | |
| "How happy could I be with either Were tother dear crusher away." | ||
| CONWAY, Roy | 2008 Bryant Ave. So. | |
| "He who is so bashful and mild, Glances aside with a maidenly smile." | ||
| COOKE, Leah | 2415 Bryant Ave. So | |
| "Mildness ever attends thy tongue." | ||
| CRANE, Eugene | 504 Globe Bldg- | |
| "A good thing in a small package." | ||
| CRAWFORD, Mabel | 3027 Harriet Ave. So. | |
| "Come then express your silence." | ||
| CRESWELL, Chester | 2900 Girard Ave. So. | |
| "His voice was ever soft, gentle and low, But deep as a deep, deep well." | ||
| CROZIER, Perry | 2739 Grand Ave. So. | |
| "Merry as the day is long." | ||
| CROWTHER, Ethel | 82 Ninth St. So. | |
| "For she is wise, if I can judge her." | ||
| CURRIE, Paul | 1811 Vine Place | |
| "There's mischief afloat." "But he's not in it." | ||
| D | ||
| DAILY, Irene | 2510 Stevens Ave. So. | |
| "Curteys she was, discreet and debonaire." | ||
| DAY, Frances | 3701 Pleasant Ave. So. | |
| "Seek out the source of all knowledge." "Miss Day come to the desk, please." | ||
| DEMARAIS, Lucille | 2815 Lake Isles Blvd. | |
| "A girl who can take seven subjects in six periods has our sympathy." | ||
| DIBBLE, Karl | 85 Dell Place | |
| "The Moving spirit of the Senior Class." | ||
| DINSMORE, Arthur | 514 W. 32nd St. | |
| "Few words are wise men's counters." | ||
| DOUGLAS, Frank | 726 E. 16th St. | |
| "Joyous and clear and fresh Thy music doth surpass." | ||
| DREW, Vera | 2512 Colfax Ave. So. | |
| "A still small voice." | ||
| DUNLOP, Edna | - - - - - - - | |
| "For she was fair to behold." | ||
| E | ||
| EDWARDS, Junius | 2244 First Ave. So. | |
| "For him was levere have at his bedes head, Twenty bokes clad in black or reed, Than robes rich or fithele or gay sautrye." | ||
| ENGLER, Emily | Randolph, Minn. | |
| "Sweetly did she speak and more." | ||
| ERICKSON, Florence | 3733 Stevens Ave. So. | |
| "Sweet floweret of the rural shade." | ||
| EVANS, Pearsall | Care E. H. Evans, U.S.I. Realty co. | |
| "He produces many new grins of his own invention." | ||
| EVERLOF, Leonard | 2200 Oakland Ave. | |
| "A would-be charmer." | ||
| F | ||
| FUEDNER, Oswald | 3224 Clinton Ave. So. | |
| "Tho ' that he were worthie he was wys, And of his part as meke as a mayde." | ||
| ELLIOT, Jeanette | Estelline, S. D. | |
| "There is a gift beyond the reach of art, of being eloquently silent." | ||
| FIELD, Edmund | 630 E 18th St. | |
| "Sleep on and dream awhile." | ||
| FRANKE, Marry | 2510 Fifth Ave. So. | |
| "She spake not a word." | ||
| FREEMAN, Theodore | Washburn Park, Minneapolis | |
| "The mirror of all courtesy." | ||
| FREEMAN, Zela H. | 2009 Fourth Ave. So. | |
| "What sweet delight a quiet life affords." | ||
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