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HAROLD GLEN BORD When Glen w.i a boy he played a. a boy and now un:b,hVxu: boyiah thing . » • is a Junior, he take great delight in shakit away I GRACE FAY FAWCETT Grace i one upon whose shoulder the cares of Me real lightly She ha never been called a grind ora dig a far as lessons are concerned. She reads anything. and every thing, and always has some interesting and entertaining book strapped among her school books. Consequently when called upon to prove a prop in Geometry, she invariably replies I don t believe I can do that. and. with an untroubled conscience continue the perusal of her story, whatever it may be. And she is not an angel, nol They are out of place below. Although hr ia a Junior, he aking a desk or moving h»a tc t luat io hear the noiae. He likea bright color And ia esDeci-ally fond of red. The c as sincerely believes that if the Burning Bush should tall him. he would l.ke Moses of old, reply Here am I” and falling humbly upon his knees profess his unworthiness. ... . What am l and from whence?—I nothing know but that I am. And since I am. conclude that I am somelhtna. LILA CREEL SINSEL Lila is the greatest giggler in the class; she even surpasses Carrie in that art. She giggles at everything and giggles at nothing. Iila is not fond of proving proposi-lions in Geometry but she is trying to proveto the world that it is possible to go through school with a good standing by merely carrying ones books homes and imagining that lessons are learned. Sometimes she learn one topic in history but some one else is sure to recite it and then poor Lila exclaims O. that s the only one I knew; and all that work for nothing. “Nothing on her brain.
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GRACE MAY LOAR A long lime in ike pail Grace developed a great taste for learning, and ha since spared no time, sacrifice or meant which would aid her in securing any knowledge benefiting the minds of human being . Neither holi-days, warm weather nor lack of time prohibits her from the extreme toy of poring over her school books Even her Monday lessons have been known to be good. She was found mourning the other day because she had fallen below 97 per cent, in one study--a thing which had never before happened in her life. The only thing Grace really like to study better than her books, is the boys; and so much time has also been spent in this direction that she knows them nearly as well a her books. But when summer comes Grace throws aside all school restraints and other strenuous duties and goes to the country. Here she revels inioyous pastime like anyone else would, only more so. She says herself that her city friends would be greatly shocked at her summer behavior. Could one dream of such a thing? What she wills to do or say is Wisest, virtuousest. discreetest, best. WILLIAM LEO SCULL Wilhelm has curly hair that is envied by every girl in the class, but he will persist in patting it down with water every morning before school. He is a favorite of his teachers and classmates, especially of the girls, who cuss and discuss him more than any boy in the class. He is subject to fits of melancholia when a certain fair Sophomore has been unkind. William is a brilliant orator and is very romantic at time . He plays basket ball and is business manager of Das Bathlein. He has a great baritone voice and. in fact, his talents Me so numerous that it is difficult to determine in what line he will excel. “A lion among ladies, a most dreadful thing CARRIE LUC1LE WILKINSON Carrie was born sometime in the past. She did tomboy stunts until she was in her teens and has been looking solemn ever since. Came delights in playing pranks on her school-mates and needs no encouragement when there is any mischief to be done. She is also fond of eating apples in school, and. as she is very unselfish has been known to bring enough to satisfy the hunger of the whole class even at the last period before noon. She has two hobbies---asking questions and reforming. These keep her well employed, for as soon as she has brought about a successful reformation along one line she takes up another. When all her reforms are made Carrie will be so changed that even her best friends will scarcely know her. She is always the spokesman in the class for she can speak more words in a minute than anyone else on record. High flights, she had. and wit and will And so her tongue was seldom still.
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JESSIE LEE BUSH Jess and Nellie are the light' of the class. Jess is very modest and coy. for. as Editor-in-Chief she hesitates to assume first place and blushes very becomingly when board meetings are called. She has been known to take a joke seriously. Once a mischievous classmate kindly passed around some fake history test Question. The clai as was indi(ferent---all save Jessie, whose pencil was seen galloping across sheet after sheet of clean white tablet paper Verily a half page was consumed. Later in the history room a blank indescribable expression was observed on Jess' face for somehow her answers didn't fit the questions. She is a pianist of no little ability and for two years has been accompanist for the Gifts' Chorus. , , . ,, Uncertain, coy and hard to please and variable as any shade .. By the light quivering aspen made. A7.RA MARTIN PHIUPPS Azra is a generous little fellow and is well liked by everyone. Just because he is not six feet tall every body picks on him.' He is entirely free from fads' of all kinds, and is the only real ’ blonde' in the class. He is a droll little soul, and has been heard to remark Catch me walking with a girl. Dutch' is a great German student, in fact that is the only study in which his genius especially shows itself: after one year of German he 'can say Jawohl’’ with perfect ease. The expression of his face and the twinkle of his blue eyes give that one word a meaning so broad that only a few are capable of interpreting the fullness thereof. Good goods in a small package MARY RUTH WOODY A RD A jolly litde girl whom everybody likes. She has been known to have a gentleman caller. Lives out of town and goes home Friday evenings only when he” is coming to town. She is very fond of college kids.' Has a dreadful habit of calling everybody dearie (especially boys.) Her strong point is mathamatics (» She doesn't get enough of this particular branch in the morning, so she comes back to school every afternoon. She wears a little blue hat about the lice of an umbrella. •So unaffected, ao composed a mind So firm, ao atrong. yet ao refined.
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