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Im I nulmui rl IIIIIIIIIIIIII1nmunnumnmmnnnll IInImII unuuninui IIIIII IIIIII In Inu Im IIIIuuII II I I Im III: IIIII nun IIIuIIInlmlvummunlIIIImIIIIIIIIIIIInuIIIIImuIinIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII um In nu nu II III II The CANARY and BLUE IIuIIIIInu-nnnuIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIuuuImunnIIIIummmmlumnnIII III II I AIARGARET RosE CANNoN. Commercial Dorff teorry, it shortens your life. Peg Bup's chum, is a sore trial to Prof. Zimmerman, who tried too late to convert her bad habits of laughing and talking with the boys. But with her jolly nature and as she is one of the stars of the Commercial Department, she cannot help but win the esteem of all with whom she comes in contact. Peg thinks it's great to be a Senior. but she admires a certain Junior who sits opposite her in the auditorium. Did you say Erd-? Oh! well it's only fair to be nice to your lower classmen. We predict her good comradeship and generosity will surely make her as popular in business life as she has been in school. Literary: A, A.g Patriotic Leagueg T. B. Hg Sorority. .HEI.EN CoNRAD. Commercial HLEFTY 'tFor sh0'.v a jolly good fellow, We are all acquainted with Lefty and her famous expression, Do you know your English PM for that is what she greets us with CVCl'y ll1Ol'llillg. She is mama's precious little child, and innocent in most things. This, however, does not prevent her from having a L'Mule as her pet. and we frequently find her leading him into the Sugar Bowl, where he satisfies his Muleish taste with Sundaes. When Helen has a good time everybody hears about it for the next week. more or less. lVe all hope you will grow up sometime, Lefty. in spite of all your :hildish fancies. Literary: A. A. l jonx CoNNEL1.y. Commercial fl. ACTx77 Fleet of foot, and light of lzearlf' What time is it? Oh, pardon me, I forgot your wrist watch is in hock. But a man's a man for a' that. and wc, as a class, with the school in general. are certainly indebted to jack for his persistent efforts on the track, where he has shown himself the best man since Hartman and Mosser were in their prime. He is some runner. Xl e expect he'll be running for Congress soon, for he has already ac quired the art of tiring out the house. VVhen it comes to talking, ox salesmanship, Jack is right tliereg he'd talk the leg off a brass monkey if he thot he could sell a ticket to the peanut vendors' hall A. A.. 1-2-3-45 Lit., 2-45 'Varsity Track, 2-3-43 Class Track, 2-3-45 Class Basketball, 3-4. I PAGE TWENTY-NINE 1
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nunmumInunn1un111I1111IIn1I1nnnmnunnmnnnumunnmmmuuun nu u n n mm u rn 4 u 11luu1uuuu1nnunnnnrmnnn11unIur1111Iu1n11uI1unnnnnnnInIIIIuIuruInnnnnunnnunu u u The CANARY and BLUE u mnnulu ummuu 1IIIIIIII1IIIIIIIuIIII11IIInIIInInImmmunsmn1uI1In111IIII1IInIIIIIImumuuunmnul ms :nun me In u ll XYILLIARI I.. Bowan A most potent, Here we expose to view age he was born and later the height of his ambition. is lucky in being able to run his Hudson in peace and to keep his money for gasoline. He is also quite an athlete, since he is often sent to the roof to sweep the sunshine off. Of course he sometimes attended gym in his Junior year, but like most dyed-in-the-wool athletes, he only showed up when t ere was a c a ' game. A. A., I-2-3-45 Literary, 2-45 Classical Club, 35 President, 45 Class llasketball, 3-45 Chorus, 3-4. Classical HBILLU grave and reverend Senior. an interesting specimen. At an early brought up to consider High School as Having a. father for an alderman, he ANNA BOYVEN. Science Staunch as if gifted with ten thousand lives. Anna was made on the Hoover plan. There isn't much of her, but what there is, goes a long distance. However, this is only one evidence of her patriotism5 for Anna is a staunch supporter of the Patriotic League, and, in fact, of every thing connected with brass buttons. We feel sure that if the authorities at Washington hear of her she will soon be established at the Capitol, helping to Ubeat the Dutch. She says our Armies would succeed more quickly if we went on a few aeroplane raids, with our guns shooting dishwater. She thinks that after a few of these raids, the German women would revolt,-and the war would end. A. A., 2-45 Literary Society, 2-45 Chorus, 25 Sorority, 4. h h nce to get in a l VICTORIA BUTTERY. Commercial V1cToRv,' Sincerity is a virtue that few possess. Victoria denotes victory, and by way of proof she comes off 'tVictorious in all her studies. Her favorite pastime is writing shorthand. It is not necessary for the rest of the division to attend any public meetings for Victory is always on hand with her note- book and the next clay reads all the speeches to the rest. Thru her noble efforts manufacturers have named numerous articles in her honor. For instance, t'Victory Bread. Literaryg A. A. I PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT 1
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11 1 1 1 11 1 11 1111 11 11111 11 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111 1111111111 1 111111111111111111 111111111 1 11 1 11 111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111u11u11mn1m11111111111111111m11l11m1111 111111111 The CANARY and BLUE 11111 1 1 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111 11 11 11111111111 1 1 1 RUTH AGNES DEVINE. Commercial f'Laugh and the world laughs with you. t'Bups,'l the shorthand queen of Room 215, anyway that's what Henry used to call her. Bups and Peg, the two inseparables, and the boys in putting life into Division 4 even if the teachers do object. But they really are imposed on for they're blamed for everything that goes wrong. Talking about swimming, you should see Bups, especially when --COhl I'm not going to tellj is in bathing. After finishing school this little girl expects to be either a sten- ographer or a Red Cross Nurse in France. CWe wonder why?j Well! Anyway, we wish her succss. 1 Literaryg A. A.g Patriotic Leagueg S. F. Sorority. F1zANcEs DIEHL. Classical SLEEPING BEAUTY 1 S1rai111'ng harsh discards and uiipleasing Sharps. Frances was born on Iwlay 22, 1900. As soon as she learned the art of eyecology she discovered that closing ones eyes at certain times i ver effective, but we are sorry that she can't keep them open S Y long enough to have her picture taken. But we will forgive this l'k sour ents but we know that by little fault. Frances does not 1 e g , changing the spelling somewhat, it will meet with her approval. Music hath charms-likewise Frances. Her musical ability has made her quite famous and we know that certain Profs. like noth- . .d more than to hear her voice float from one end of the corri or ing to another. Literary Societyg A. Ag Octette, 3-43 Glee Club, 3. l 1 4 ESTELLE M. EGGE. Commercial A progeny of 103177ll1'Lg.b-Shdfidllll. Estelle, or Snubby, as she is known in her home department, insists that her picture does not do lier justice, but-well we must admit that 'fStella is quite a bit more fascinating than her pic- ture. At least so a number of young gentlemen in t'Khaki think. L'Snubby, however, it seems cannot center her affection on any particular one. If you were to ask her about it she evidently would say, t'Great Scott! I'll Batt you. I don't know who I like best! T his 'tpenmansbip star is good in more than penmanslnp, having ualified in 'trattling the keys by writing letters for the Staff of the Cl Canary and Blue. Sec't of C. 8: B. Staff, Exchange Editoress of C. Sz B.g l Literaryg A. A.g Chorusg Glee Club. I PAGE THIRTY 1
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