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J fig' tw gi RUBY POWERS ,Q . J There is always plenty of fun for e-very ' 4 one when Ruby is around. She is l1llS- Y. ehievous, studious, atnhitious, and defernl- I ined to accomplish every taslx she tael4'es. 'JSA HA bright and lustrous gem ivitlzout zz jlrltrfi CHARLES LOGSDON Charles finished at mid-form and now I spends his time riding around. If he were to Ineet Mr. Dudley helore the pearly gates. he would immediately start liussing ahout , vredils due hinl. ' V w w ,i 1 v V I VIOLEI bhAVl'.5a ' Violet is as relrtrsliing and delicately sweet as the flower that hloonls by the wayside. She has a wonderful power of interpreting music, and is gifted in puhlie speaking. We love her wistful hlue eyes. RHEA KING Rhea always ohserves the golden rule: ADO unto others as you would have thetn do unto yotlfi Many girls gaze with envy ,, at' her hair, which is curly all the time, ji- f rain or shine. DOLLY LOUISE CHAMBERS lrzquis1'tivt'l1ess is D0Ily's middle name, Hut iveirc .sure in time sheill come to fame As a Izoitseicije, or dancer, or even a beauty, For up Lil! this :time slzeis neier shirlc1'd a duly. ALFRED FREEMAN Don't ask Alfred his opinion of English lV A, for he has not words to express him- self. On all other subjects he is extremely volubleg especially is this true just her- fore Mr. lllcGlalnel'y laps the bell for dis- missal. 1 t, -,ti
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TH ELMA MOBLEY Witlr a merry voice Thelma sings her song, '4Brighten the corner where you are. She never fails to raise her hand in 1-lass, especially if the teacher has .qlrently cutlctl on another pupil to recite. FRANCIS FINBERG A shark in chemistry-our nliodolph Valentow-walks as though he owns the world. and seems to cover a small part of it in his red Roarner. g6RCllHL1-Ili, in the gloamin, ' With his l?J by his sfzlef' GRACE LEE JONES Grace Lee, the idealist, has dreams and aspirations quite beyond the reach of most of us. Shes a friend who is continually giving service. S'When Grace Lee seribbles, scribbles Verses Come ll0IL'l1, in dribbles, rlribblesf, GRACE UTZMAN Amazing Craeef, as Mr. Green Calls her, likes to ride in a certain Maxwell and wear a 1923 Senior ring. She says. Au- tomobiling is it glorious pastime, and mild flirtations are not dangerous. LLOYD BROWNE Guileless and innocent in appearances, ssometimes appearances are deceiving, Seep,s,' a trump, u sterling fellow, and one his friends highly prize. 'Seepf l' little but deep, Qlluelz awake when awake, But usually asleep? Ll LLIAN BELL Lillian is full of life and energy. This is shown by her skill at the piano 'where she excels almost as much as Lillian Gish does on the screen. I
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