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Bessie Devlin- Just Bess As merry as the day is long. Here We have another sweet maiden from Saint Flair. She is very attractive and well liked by the class. Bess is a member of that same old famous dinner bunch that meets every noon in room 4. She was very active in school affairs but from all reports, more so in her own home town. YVe think Bess has high ambitions for lots of things and wish her every possible sue- cess and happiness in the future. Allan Rabenau- Al Honesty is the best policy. Here We have the man who by his honest efforts, put on the field the best baseball team P. ll. S. has had for a long time. Al is a Very hard worker. But he was rewarded by the suc- cess of his team. We wish him success when he manages Rabenau's Hotel. A1 has recently invested in a saxophone and expects to pursue the Jazz course. From information received Al has made a reputation as The Sherlock Holmes of the class, having taken the part of a detective in the play. Marian I. Shaw- Smiler She is as full of valor as of kindness. This maiden saunters out to school, She's never in a hurry. Her academics are no task- Her motto's I should worry. Her eyes are bright, her eyes are brown, And personal charms has she: So that is why she's a belle in town And as popular as can be. 22
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Mildred Reid- Mivey The mills of the Gods grind slowly but grind exceedingly firm. Mivey is one of the Greenwood Hill bunch, and although rather quiet a loyal member of the class. Her humor and imagination was exer- cised in a very refreshing story written in her Junior year. We expect to read several famous novels and reveal the name of the 3.Ulllfl1'6SS as one of our former classmates. Earle K. Wildermuth- Chick, Earl Oh Shucks! 'Tis a tuff world. Earle is one of the diplomats of our class. He advertises mostly in History and English. He is also a pocket billiard expert and a ball player of note. Note! This is, he takes notes and knows more about it than the average player. Yes, about baseball. Of course, he will take Judge Landis' place. Elizabeth H. Farquhar- Liz, Major I am prepared for more than ordinary things in life. When a student looks at Elizabeth, This is what she sees, A maiden sweet and pretty, Always ready for a lark. When a teacher looks at Elizabeth, NVeaker grows her knees, She sees no pretty maiden, But a doubtful questibn mark. 21
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Frank Krebs- Boo, Krebs Much study is a weariness of the flesh. The flrst day of school, as we marched into the Auditorium, we noticed a number of people whom we learned were representing Saint Clair this year. Among them We noticed a rosy cheeked fat Dutchman. This boy was Frank Krebs, a favorite son of Saint Clair. Instead of spending his time at lessons he often dreams, this being an annoyance to most of his teachers. He was in love several times with certain Senior Commercial girls, although the affairs were not serious. He rivals VVilliam Krieg in being the proud possessor of a 1908 model Ford. He often joins Ed. and Buck. in their trips to Bevo, which is near Beer. Ruth Williams- Ruthie l Her voice was low and sweetga lovely thing in a woman. What innocent Cherub have we here? Note the curly hair, the dimpling pink cheeks, and the alluring set of the sensitive mouth. Her unfailing good humor and unassuming attitude have assured her popularity with her classmates. Ruth believes in the old saying, Smile and the World smiles with you. Perhaps that is the reason that her face is always ready to break into a smile. Bill Krieg- Bill, Kriegie Beware of spooning and mooningf' Here we have the ladies' friend of the class. Bill is a very great favorite. We have decided his success is due to the fact that he owns a newly painted Ford and is quite liberal with lifts to and from anywhere. Bill has recently mastered the art of dancing and now is patron- izing various dance halls, trying to become an expert and put The Misses Linder and Miss Wilhelm out of business. He may succeed in years to come. Bill has a part in the play and makes a good German professor. We know that he and his Ford will become famous and we think that it may be in the Planing Mill busi- DSSS. 23
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