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PlKIO by Jay FAYE MOSS. On a red letter day for it a maiden entered these classic portals and cast her lot with us. I refer to Famous” or uncorrcctly spelled. Faye Mux. Bright?—why her Latin translations heat a pony all hollow. Ask anybody in Senior Latin. And jolly too! We hate to see her go. HERBERT SHELLENBERGER. Item—One youth. Particulars—Forward on Basketball team, member Base Ball squad. Sergeant in Cadet Company. Baritone in Glee Cltib. Assistant Kditor-in-Chief ef the Pe Aitch Ess, heartless ladykiller and star in several classes. 'I he«i‘— A Defense of the Johnsonian Style. GLADYS WESTBROOK. Let me present Miss Westbrook. Oh! pardon me. yon all know her. Then you have probably heard of her knowledge and brilliancy along all lines. But she never lets her studies interfere with her health and good nature for she is round and good natured as can be. Here's hoping she may always remain so. WILLIAM FOLEY. I-or he a jolly good fellow! As cheer leader, track man. German quiz star, leader of innumerable class scraps, and good fellow in general. Bill—just plain Bill- lias shown his versatility. Many times he has been on the “carpet. yet just as many tunes has he emerged smiling and unshaken in his calm poise. Among the fair ones. Willie is not slow for he has a fondness for a blonde lower classmaiden not to men- tion a similar liking for a dark-haired maiden of Marshall. William is also the pride and pet of Mr. Brook» and the Juniors who take much pride and evince much interest in his various exploits. The only original Latin star.—Fte Moss.
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GLADYS MUSGRAVE. Would you think her a dignified Senior? Not l y her size. for she is small of stature, but great in wisdom. Why she has even taught school. A sch-iolmarm of two years experience adds so much to the intellectual standing of the class. 1 his is her first year with us. but it «cents as if we had known her always. Her ready laugh and pleasant smile have made Mussy” a great favorite. So it is wi:h regret that we say “Auf Wiedersehn.” to Gladys. ROLAND BROOKS. What will become of the track team when Brooks, hero of a ‘Core of meets, crack half-milcr. and cadet captain, departs the-e classic halls! lie s li::le feu: O my he only hits high places when he gets started. We hope he w:ll continue at this pace, and win out handily in the race of life. RUTH FLANIGAN. The prodigy- A mind full of wonderful workings. She will be grea; some day we know. But sh!—be |uict she would be entbarassed if she knew we were talking so. Here's a tiger for Flanigan. HOWARD PIPER. What is that shining light? you ask. Verily, tis the reflection from Piper's grin. For four long years it has been the beacon light of the class of eleven. He is carry- ing five studies but they don't interfere with his good times. We are happy to know that Howard s future career has been determined. He is apprenticed to the plumbers trade and will settle down for life as soon as school is over. If domestic troubles darken the horizon Piper has another candidate in view at Marshall. The light of thy gracious smile.”—“Pipe.'
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Photo !» ' Jay. RUTH CURTIS. A long. 1im. stick one. You a-k me who «hi other tall «iri is? Why. «hi is Ruth, or “Si.” our esteemed proxy of the Semi-Chorus. True, during class time, she is very «|uict and the delight of her teachers, but out of school she i- not the same demure maiden. She is jollity personified, and the life of the bunch. One even forgets the awe. one looks up to her in school, when she recites with the wisdom of a a Senior, on the parts we had passed over as too hard. e wish all Seniors were leaving the brilliant showing our black-eyed Ruth has made. MARCE KEYS. Apply your optics to the telescope, my child» Now twixt Orion and the Great Hear dost thou perceive the lineaments of a human face? I i Marcello- Keys, the dweller among the star . High above the giddy whirl of life on this planet, he pur- sue hi solitary way. lone, wandering but not lost.' 1 is rumored that he played basketball ar.l helped win a championship for a high school on this earth. Also he sings svteetly and hi- high music i- sometime called the “music o; the sphere». Soon he will depart for Texas, where, no doubt, he will occa-ion much discussion for the astronomers of that region. FLOYD MYERS. Let me introduce to you Floyd Myers. He has been the manager of numberless base ball team-. He play- hard football, too. and Sprint in the class meets, lie get along in school very well, but his studies have not interfered with I:is health a yet. ELMORE ALLEN. Ah! permit me to introduce Thaddeus Elmore Allen, the bov prodigy. The young man who hold the responsible p »ition of Editor-in-Chief of «hi- magnificent volume, i- a child Demosthenes. Even the teachers hang on his words a they fall front hi mouth and listen in open-mouthed admiration at hi- unbounded eloquence- I.ikewi-e are the girl- hypnotized by hi power of speech, but Elmore i extremely fastidious and a long trail of those who have been tried and found wanting, lie- in In wake. He carol sweetly in the Glee Club and is an accomplished pianist. A » are so common to him that they have lost their attractiveness. “How long. 0 Lord! How Long? —Keys.
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