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SADIE E. RANKIN, P. M. Sadie has not been with us all four years but the two which She has spent with us have endeared her to 3.11. She is one of the girls who always has her Latin prose. Especially has she displayed her mathe- matical ability in Physics Laboratory. ' Although she has been studious, she always has meed in a. little fun, as the girl who sat in front of her can tell you. EMMA RAY, D. C. Emma's giggling has won her a place in '08. She has worked hard in the Girls' Gym Team until its breaking up this year. and we hope that her future life may continue as happily 3:. her school days. VIRGINIA RICHARDS, T M. P.. P. S. PRESIDENT OF T, M. P. A truer, noblcr, Irustier heart, more loving, or more loyal. never beat. Those who have won Virginia? friendship may consider themselves fortunate indeed, for as a true friend, she is unsurpassed. She is Presi- dent of the T. M. P35 and has proved herself a popular and efficient leader of that jolly sisterhood. She is a faithful disciple of the simple life, and her equable temperament has been restful in the rush and turmoil of our school life. 32
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FRANK F. PAULI, N. B. Hail to our gymnast and lover of lessons. Pauli is one of the fortunates whO can get his studies on the back platform of a Cross Town as it speeds along. It is not much fun, but it has made a great and socii-to-be-renowned Speaker and Litterateur. For Oratory and Literature he has often harmoniously proclaimed his love. EDWARD W. PLEUDDEMAN, Q. E. D. GYM TEAM. We grant, although he had much wit. That he was shy of using it. We are all glad that Pleuddy decided to spend his last year in our school. With his slow, decided and direct way, he has added stability and seriousness to our class. If everybody could answer questions with as good grammar, and work problems with as few mistakes as. HPiemldy, teachers would certainly have an easier life. Let him always; thus look before he leaps, and he may leap into the ranks of great men. BERT PUGH, D. C. 'iWithout a smile from partial beauty won, 0 what were man? A world without a sun ! hBert. is a scholar! How he obtains the distinction no one knows, for he is seldom caught studying. He spends his vacant bell in playing his favorite athletic sport, Tit, tat, toe? and aiding one of his less- brainy schoolmates to follow the wanderings of Aeneas. 31
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ERWIN ROEHM, A. U. C. t GYM TEAM, TRACK TEAM. Short of stature, he was but strongly built and athletic. Mathematics and the Gym Team have been Erwinla great standbys in Walnut Hills. He has often been heard to say'that they are the best things in high school, and you may be sure that he has an original proof for all he says. May a continued display of brain and brawn make his life a success. MARY LOUISE RUTTER, T. M. P., P. M. She was good as she was fair, To know her was to love her. Mary Louise is one of the most lovable girls in our class. H er late experiences t'8.4.5 A. Md have called her to the attention of all. Never- theless the T. M. PCS are not tardy in claiming her as one of their most attractive sisters, for her wit and humor have endeared her to all. She expects to continue her education at the 'Varsity next year. Has the bell rang yct ? MARY RYAN, A. G. As a maiden should be, mild and meek, Quick to hear and slow to speak. Mary is one of those girls of a sweet, reserved disposition. She always looks on the bright side of life, and is so calm that even an un- expected test in Physics doesn't excite her. Earnestness, truth, loyalty and sterling worth have won for her lasting fame.
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