Marie Joyce Sharon, I’a. Marie Joyce is one of the liveliest «ir!- of our class am! i- responsible for her -hare of noise on second floor. She is very talented in music and her greatest ambition it to become a prima donna. Delia Glee Kiser Philomathcan Call cry. I’a Assistant Kditor of “S. K. S. X ’15. Glee i exactly what her name implies. She is always happy and makes a host of friends. She i- willing to attempt anything and can give information on all subjects from “Physics problems” to “How to play football in third floor tower without being caught.” Florence Kramer Butler. Pa Florence came from (Sutler to join our class during the winter term of 1914. In spite of the fact that she has been with tis but a short time, she lia proven herself a very desirable student and classmate and now has many friend .
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Clco Anne McConahy Bryant New Castle, I’a. Clco is one of our members who joined «■ last year. Her highest aim is to become a world fatuous cartoon ist. which we believe she will succeed in «loin«. Her favorite expression is. Oh. I tank so.” •Tretty to walk with. Witty to talk with.” Gladys Marie McCracken . Hryant Hadley. I’a. Glady- is a little girl who studies and i» never known to skip a class. One of her favorite sayings is. Oil, girls, do you know this lesson today? I don't know a thing about it.” Then she proceeds to give a good recitation. Charles N’orris McQuistion I’hiloinathcan Atlantic. I’a. Captain of Football 1913-1914. Mac. honored by being the smallest (?) in the class, stands six feet two in low shoo. His favorite expression as he conies from Ethics class is. Man, you couldn't see me for dust! Standing high in classes and having many friends, a brilliant future is marked out for him.
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