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Clifford A. Brown. Captain of Senior llaslcethall Team. Ile has a distinguished name hut is a perfect nuis- anee, disturhing Mr, lJarrow's study hall hy coming in late. NYC think he is a favorite with Miss Nelson. The same determination shown in acquiring knowledge is also shown in handling the hall. lle has muscles and hrain as well. Mary I. Wilson. l opened wide the doors of my heart Which had oft heen pierced hy Cupid's dart, lfirst 'twas Cyril who lingered the longest, 'l'hen eame Roy who xvooed the strongest: 'Next Yates and Lee hoth trying their hest. Then to friend James l put the test. .Xnd still my llCZll1WVl'Ell me remained 'l'ill at last hy llishop it was gained. Laura Aldrich. A mighty eomfortahle person to have around as she will laugh at any one's puns, no matter how poor they are. She is a tall girl, has hlaelc hair and deep hrown eyes. Thetis Cobb. She played eenter on the hest girls' haslcet- hall team that H. S. has ever had: and she proves the exception to the rule that large hodies move slowly. She is a jolly, laughing, talking whirlwind. There is nothing , she ean't work out and it is said she had enough eotnitsin Jainiary to grachiate. l28l
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Ruby E, Hendrickson. The youngest member of '09, just fifteen and the eonstant eompaniou of Mildred. She isa pretty, dark, little girl with a demure smile. ller mental power may be known by the faet that when only seven papers in geometry were aeeepted she passed IOO. She expects to enter the training elass, but we ad- vise that when she teaches an extra high plat- form be made so that her pupils may see her. Mildred J. Danielson, Our smallest and next to Ruby, the young- est senior, but the wit, misehief, good nature, knowledge, common sense, physieal strength and litheness stored in that small frame are a wonder. 'l'hey eertainly illustrate the fact that quality and not quantity Counts. She 1'uus up ll's by the score. R. Carl Brown. The suburbs are always represented in H. S. .Xmong those hailing from Bemus Point is Carl. He partakes considerably of the breeziness of his homestead and possesses the puzzling ability to throw a small, white horse- hide eovered sphere over 'fhome plate so that anyone standing beside or above home plate is unable to hit the sphere. In addition to this the girls all say he has beautiful eyes. Maude M. johnson. Shorty. Captain of Senior basketball team whieh might have been but isn't. XYhat does she play? Everythingg forward when she plays guardg guard, when she plays for- ward and is always in the eenter. XYhere did she get her training? O, don't you remem- ber, she used to be one of the S's. Lately, we have notieed her looking with kindly eyes at one of the junior boys. fZ7l
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Frances V. jones. lf still wzlters run rleepest, l'11'Zll'lCCS.Sllltlllglllj ninst rnn mleepg for she never speztks unless spoken tu, ller likeness tn Bliss Rogers stztrtlecl niziny of 'oS:1nrl '09 lust spring' at the -lnninrs' reception to the Seniors, Alice M. Kimberly. .X ineek, inorlest little inztiflen XYho nizty smnetinies ineet rt L'2lSSllXY2ll'f' ln the Islenf'l'i1nhnetnn, Who will eztt the inissionztry, IZIIT her hones anfl hymn hunk, ton. Linnea Seaberg. 'llo say the lezlst she is of :ln inquiring' tnincl :tml riehly hlessecl with the powers of speech, XYhen worcls fztil her she giggles. She spencls most of her stncly pericwrls keeping' up het' enr- responclenee. ller hair is always enrlecl just so, with pnlfs lixeil in Z1 variety of clifferent styles to niztteh the emotions of the clzly. She is without :tn eqnztl when it eoines to the :ul- inirzttion of men, D, Paul Ogren, .X gentleniztn enclnwecl with exti':toi'mlinz1i'V :tlwilities :ts at hztsketlmztll plztverg Il qoml trztek inzln, :incl in spite of these. :tn essztyist of sneh Ill11lIIX' that Nr. ltleteher ecnnnientecl npnn it lwefoi'etl1est1nlv hull, lle wunlml he :1 lz1x'oi'ite with' all the girls were it not for his heing' tr:1pperl some szty ztgztinst his will. l29l
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