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Louise E. Moons l Hlllllsiv. when soft Voices die. Vibi-:iii-s in lll01ll0l'X. Louise forms with Ethel, and Sarah a triumvirate, rival- i ing that of Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey. These three are inseparable. Her record is very fine in her studies, but this has not marred her jolly l disposition. She is a good friend, a companion and fun maker, who is true to one, and only one, and no doubt will always be. In her lessons, as everywhere else, she is what she is and nothing more, pretty, unassuming and yet high spirited. Surely, every member, of the class, will carry away a loving memory of their class-mate, Louise. WILLIAM C. MUEHLHOF Life is but fl Walking slmdowf' No matter how poor one's eye sight may be, if he can see at all, he cannot help but notice the height of t'Bill, which makes him a conspicuous Hgure, at all gatherings. 't'Bill,' was the hit of the Xmas. play, as the butler, and if any one should want such an article, we recommend him. He doesn't have to study and he knows it, can get his history in ten minutes and the only one, who can interpret Hamlet at sight. Don't think from all this dope, that Bill is a phenome- non, for he is only a happy-go- 'lucky boy, whose good nature is welcomed everywhere. ' 29 .li
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ELIZABETH C. MILLER H.l':Vt'11 virtue is more' fair' when it appears in ai bountiful person. Elizabeth is the society leader and one of the belles of our class. She has the art of conversation and is very enter- taining, her popularity extend- ing to boys and girls alike. Elizabeth took up typewriting and learned from a certain, i Senior boy, the art of taking dictations. Wrote the Social department for the monthly, this term, besides the numerous letters, which she sends to all parts of the globe. We need not worry about Elizabeth's future. We know it will be bright. WILLIAM B. McCOOL Bill 'KA light heart lives longf' 'fBill is happy as the day is long. He is always singing' or laughing, and has a kind word and smile, for all he meets. is Honey's right hand, and together, they work. like Trogens for Ads. Bill is a great base-ball player, and marvelous is his speedy S work at second-base. Always there in making a hit. But, soft you, one should see Bill Shoot pool, there he shines. But ah! dear friends, there is a girl, t'Cottie, by name. We do not know, what he will do on leaving school, but whatever Bill takes up, we are sure he will make good in his chosen work. i 28
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J. MERRIT MIDGLEY elle looked a lion with ll gloomy stare, A1141 o're his eyelwows hung his matted hair. Baron Von Reggie Whiskers. Midgley, is the only titled man in P.- H. S. With his raven locks 'growing far down his chubby, brown cheeks, his black eyes gleaming with hid- den nre and his trusty dagger reposing in his hip pocket, he is truly a noble scion of his race. The baron's ambition is to- be a polite-e-e-cian. RALPH M. LEWIS There is xi num who never drinks, Nor sluokvs nor chews nor swears, Who never ganibles never 'flirts And shuns all Sillflll snaresf' Ralph is an all around model. He doesn't smoke, drink, play cards or dance and was never seen with a girl, except one day, when he brought Edna home from Sun-- day school. Lefty is a staunch member of the Y. M. C. A., and expects to run a gymn. of his own, like Npop, some day. When not writing his interesting St. Philip's. stories, Ralph is studying Latin. His ambition is to be an actor, as he can act anything, from a 4 dashing romance in the main room, to Hamlet in sad soli- loquies, in the English class room. t'l-efty is booked for all of next year in the Metropol- itan Opera House, to take the star part in Uncle Tom's Cabin. y 30
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