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Roiznirr llirsox af jimi' you dtlllif xzzrrevd, frhv, frhv afyaizlf' Boll is a perseverant pupil and has persisted until at last, after much work, he has managed to graduate. But in spite of not heing such an enthusiastic student, he has zt cheery disposition, which means that whatever he undertakes will he much easier for having this pleasant nature. .Xucia ll.xwxnt'1ts'r l'V1'tlz the .vmile flmf featv rlzild-like and !7ItIlId.l' Alice is one of those quiet demure little girls who thinks a lot, talks a little, and therehy gains much. Qlrene Gorham and Tessie Seese please notell She helped with the designs and drawings which so iinproved this class hook. Alice is uncertain as to her future vocation, hut if it is painting. drawing. and smiling. she will surely succeed. The teachers, as well as the students, will characterize Alice as a good, dignitied Senior, and a credit to her class. .ALICE llizxttx' Of IIILIIIIIUVS gentle and tIZff't'fIi0Jl.Y mild, i 1 In riff a feazziiuz, in szizzjilirity cz rlzildf' Although at one time everyone might not have known Alice. we clouht il there is anyone who has not had the pleasure of knowing her in the Senior year. .Xlice has hetn our faithful treasurer, which, no doulmt, is a diflicult and responsihle position to hold. It is unnecessary, however, to say that Alice could have done her work more efficiently than she has done, and the Seniors are very grateful to her for her successful efforts. AliC6 iS not Only a clever husiness woman hut a good scholar and true friend. Fifty
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fi 1 1 1 ll! i' Er! la-lil 1 1 tv Z ! l ! l 1 1 ! l I i ! f 1 1 Q 2 Ei 3 MAS? I 1X l 2 ! I i I te, lm EU? Eff 1:1 Qi W '1e IREN12 GORHAM To those who know thee not, no words can paint, And those who know thee know all words are faint! We take pleasure in complimenting one of the most likeable, sociable, and amiable girls in our class. Not- especially talented along any one line, but well versed in almost everything fhistory dates for instancelj. Irene is going to some business school after graduation, where perhaps she will have less chance of showing to the best advantage her charming dimples. Never mind, Ig, we really admire your winning ways and we just know you'll be a success! VVILLIAM CTREGORY Oh, bed! Oh, bed! delicious bed! That heaven on earth to the -weary head. He is one of those quiet CU, unpresuming students from Cranberry, but, oh, how he loves to take little naps in school! However, even when he is roughly awakened from peaceful slumber by being called on to recite, his good humor and cheery nature are never lost. Bill knows how to- play baseball, too, as testified by the fact that the day he went to have his picture taken for this class book, he had received a black eye from beating his opponents so strenuously. CW'e hope the photographer smoothed over this injury!J Bill is planning to take pugilistic work, and like in baseball, driving his flivver, or just sleeping, he is sure to go into it with good will. MARGARET IJALL Not derstepjning the bounds of nzodestyf' Here's Peg, who always takes prim, dignified roles in plays, but who is jolly and talkative in real life. She usually does her spelling, and she doesn't get too many demerits, and she plays the piano, and she's a good sport. She isn't exactly in love with Lati11 Cputting it mildlylj. But somehow she passed all those difficult subjects characteristic of the classical course, so she deserves credit. If you go to college, 'tPeg,,' which you are now planning to do, we hope you'll hnd joy in studying!! Forty-nine , fi In E ..! E1 1 is Vg -ti 5 1T i l l l 1 If 1 ! ffl 1 l ! 2 ill lf! 1 E. gi Elf, lk li ' VOPEQQQEYEQQ nl i f . ...wi
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'I' 1 5 -- - . , A . , ..,,L..3 i.,,,,gL4,-f--Q..Q. Qlg-,.g.,,,-.,., N., . ' MARTIIA HAMILTON UA smile for all, a welcome glad, A jovial, pleasant way she had. Mop is one of the pleasantest, jolliest, friendliest girls we know. Moreover, she's bright in most of her studies. She doesn't seem to find her lessons difficult, but just does them as a matter of course, and then receives good marks. However, her talkative nature sometimes gets her a few demerits Cespecially in Miss Smith's and Mr. KirInayer's Classesll. As chairman of the committee for class colors and motto, she lived up to her reputation of carrying things through in good shape. Martha enters W'clls College in the fall, where she will continue her Fine record. ' RUTH HARRIS Hey diddle, diddle, the girl and the fiddle! VVho has not heard and enjoyed Ruth's splendid violin playing at our various high school entertainments? Surely those who have 11Ot have missed a rare treat. Ruth is a member of the Manual Arts department, and some of the very pretty things she has made fboth in the line of food and clothingj, show us that she is a good student. Be it al home, office. or business school, wherever you go, your smile and good sportsmanship will gain much for you, Ruth! EVELYN HARRIS Long lim' the nzcrry heart that laughs by night and day! I Evelyn believes in the old adage, Laugh and the world laughs with youf' Many times her ready wit and contagious laughter giggle has given the history class in Room 53 much cause for mirth. She is a commercial student and expects to continue these studies after leaving high school. NVe all wish her many joys and few cares. Fifty-one L -ta-vi is 1 ' -
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