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PHILIP A. JOHNSTON, L. L. D. iiHe that loves a rosy cheek. Johnston is one of the most popular boys of the Senior Class. His list of school friends consist not only of AaGraders, but of many under- grads., especially the girls, ' However, he nunagm to keep up in his school work. He gives, alsoba share of his time to seeing and criticizing the many plays which come to the City. MYRA JONES, Mi S. hHigh though her wit, yet humble was her mind. Here is One of our brightest pupils. She has been noted for her excellent scholarship throughout her four years of high-school work. No one is more diligent or more wideiawake than Myra. and certainly no one enjoys life better or is more full of fun. FRED J. KAHLE, P. I. G. DEBATING TEAM, VICE-PRESIDENT DEBATiNG CLUB. Alf certainly he was :1 good fellow. itSir Kahle is one of the noted boys of ,08. He is especially noted because of a happy desire for the good things of life. He was out during the popularity contest canvassing votes for champion grubber. Yen may judge of his success in this line by a glance at the popularity con- test on page 77. We expect to hear of him soon as being a great orator. 25
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COLEMAN Hussn, B. L. Our little boy. That is, you may say so until you see him. He is one of the ufHSS- ers'lof the class, and awfully popular with the c0-eds., but it iSift his fault; he can't help iteitls natural. On Thursdays his beautiful so- prano voice is heard floating through the hall. And work; he is so fond of work that he could sit and look at it for hours. We are all as fond of Hus as he is of 'tplaying in Chemistry Lab., and that '5 saying a good deal. llh'R'rLE JACKMAN, Pt KL, If at first she didnlt succeed. She simply tried again. This is the way Myrtle has become such a student in mathematics. When the hardest problem came, then Myrtle was successful, because of her earnestness and perseverance. We feel that her future musical career will be equally successful and that some day she will rank among the musicians of the day. WINONE JACKSON, P. S., A K. . uYou, by the help of tune and time, Can make that song which was but rhyme. Winone is the tall, dark girl seen roaming through the halls. She is an all-lround, sociable girl, and with her singing enlivens the Delta Kappa meetings. Her friendly ways make her a general favorite. lNhat you know about that ?l,
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NELL KELLUM, T. M. 13., C. 'tAmor omnia vincit. Thus Nell has captivated our hearts. N0 enemies has she, for her bcwitching little smile is even more wondrous than the charm of Circe, and she fills those that she smiles upon with love and happiness. She covers up all of her troubles with a cheerful smile and a merry laugh, and turns the rainy days of others to ones full of brightness and hope. iiGOOd temper i5 like a sunny day; it sheds its brightness everywhere. So has she shed her brightness in the schoolroom and will bring to all she meets through life nothing but pleasure and happiness. I can't help it. MARION KNAPI'. W. C. T. U. HA sweet, attractive kind of grace We, none of us, know what experiences, pleasant or otherwise, we shall pass through after we leave our Alma Mater, but no matter what those experiences may be, we will always think with pleasure of Marian. Oh! look at my hair. ! SARA LANDMAN, A. D. T.. A merry heart makcth :1 cheerful countenance. To hear Sara's laugh in the anterroom is enough to inform us of her merry heart. Jollity peeps out of her eyes and overspreads her whole face. Sara knows a lot about chemistry, too. Who would think she could be as serious as all that. Ask her if shc likes the barn dance, and, in case she wont tell, just peep into the lunch room at intermission, and see for yourself. 0 clear! Ilve got all but the last two lines of Latin!
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