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TIIE .4JlE VIDA ERNESTE DYl'.R Yida, the slim one! Vida. the girl who comes up from the lunch room with her hands full of sandwiches. Vida. the one who stuffs and stulifs hut never frets fat. Vida. the slim one! Vte, the girls, how down before you. Slim seems very quiet? 1 guess you never peeked in the art-room some afternoon when she was hack with a few of the other girls. l heard that some unsurpassed vaudeville shows were given there. ISAB El, EDXVARDS Hare we have the other twin of the pair: if we only could, we'd write up Isahel and Mar- ian togetltev, hut the printer man wouldn't allow it. lsahel is very reticent regarding what she is going to do after she leaves Deer- ing: perhaps she cloesn't know and doesn't want ns to know that she doesn't know. Huw- ever that is, we are sure that in whatever she enters she will he at success, VIYIAN OLIVE ELDER A merry heart doeth good like :1 medicine. At tirst you may douht the truth of this say- ing.f-httt, have you ever met Vivian when you were feeling' hlne and weary? Did shc lct you remain in that eondition long? ,lust zz few sentences. and you will he laughing with the rest of them. She knotfs what will make you forget the lrlues, and never fails to do so. ELSIE SEARLES EMERY Have you heard the latest thing that Elsie tried to do? She spent one whole afternoon trying to put live more seconds in a minute and thus gain time to tinish her studying. Now that she knows it cannot he done. she makes every minute count hy distributing them carefully where they :ire needed. THYST 2
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U IH! JUETHYST ADELE DU FRESNE Adele-Alt sounds Frenchy, doesn't it? VVcll, I dnnno if she's French, lint l DO know that she has one characteristic of that nationality, :ind thats her gift of fluency. Anyone who helonged to her Problems class conlrln't fail to notice that characteristic. Adele is training to he a sailor: her first test' took place at Higliland Lake in the form of a shipwreck l'd practice on a frog-pond first, Adele: lelighland Lake is too dangerous. CHARLES L. DUNN FV7' Charlie Dunn is the luig hoy occupying the front corncr seat in the fifth period English class. To date he has never heen known to tnrn aronnd, put his feet in the aisle. or even to chew gain. For an occupant of any front seat. this is little short of miraculous. But in spite of these angelic qualities, Char- lie likes his fnn, and he gets it in many and varied ways. For instance, we know he is a great foothall fan, is partial to liaskethall, and has a liking for the manly art of Hsticnffs as portrayed in Mr. Frank lJeRice's Arena. RAYMOND DUNN The long, lanky, smiling individual pictured in these columns, my friends, is Ray Dunn himself. VVhile Ray has never made himself famous through athletics or school activities, vveryhody knows him for his pleasant ways and his perpetual fun and joke-making. It is rarely that anyone finds Ray in a gloomy ur cheerlcss mood. and it is our lvelief that he vvill he the same in fntnrc years as he is now. LEE GREENXVOOD DUPLISE.-X Here is a hoy who hails from the metropolis of North Gray. As this thriving center is situated approximately half-way between Port- land and Lewiston, he could choose hctween three high schools, - Deering, Portland and Lewiston. Lnred hy Deering's reputation. which had ever penetrated to his home town. he rlecidcd to hecome a memhcr of the class of '24i. He immediately joined our army. His rise in this lrranch of lJecring's activities was cer- tainly rapid.
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I.lllf'l'Hl'ST li'l'HEl. BL'litil-Q55 IQSTABRUUK lJiil you i-vcr sci' Ethel without hcr Strath- xarius? lf you have, you have ilonc hcttc: than wc. l'i-rhaps, too, if wc shonlil liappc-ii to sneak upon her nnawarcs. we might find lu-r cngrosssml in thc intricacies of a coolc-hook, For lithcl. you must know. is going to he a mlonlvfstic scicncc YL'ZlCllL'l'. At that rata, lithcl. you ought to lac among the iirst inc-nilrcrs of our class to swallow tht- llllCll0l'.ll as thc lllt'll who go ilown to thc sca in ships say when thcy speak of gvtting married. For it is a wcll-lcnown fact that thc qnickest way io a man's lu-art is through hi- stomach. GRliT.-X ESTABROOK litlu'l's sistcr was really a member of thc class of 1925, hut as she was out sick last year, she was lorccil to sp:-nil a year with ns. anil we curtainly are not sorry that she iliil. For her pleasant manner, her flashing brown eyes anrl ruilcly complexion have mails hor more than one goocl friend among the me-mhcrs of our class, .iXl.'l'UN lf. FARR .Xl lfarr is the quict chap with the liig hrown eyes who camo to Deering in his Junior ye:n'. llcsiilcs lacing a son of the sunny south, from way ilown t'iicorgia way, Alton is quite a contractor. ,lust ask him some time how ninch fun it is to lralancc on the top of a lailfler :incl carcss an unresponsive huililing with a paint lsrush in this northern clinic. llul. who is it that can lic ilepenilcil upon to have his math, linirlish, or in fact. any stnily? XYhy, .Xl Farr. of course! l.OLIblz PAY Louise has kcpt right with thc styles anti has hail hcr hair cut short. Now she seems to lm very anxious to have long hair again. Thc cause for her actions has not been an easy thing to ilcuitlv upon. hut we wonder if she is alarmcil at the thought of lining taken for onc of thc opposite sex. as a speaker of one of our asscmhlics sairl would he the result of this fashion?
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