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TROAS WELLS. “Joe.” She was always timid about giving an oral composition, yet it does seem strange, though, that she should go to such verbal measures to escape it. FRED GAY. “Bubbles,”—Senior Dramatics. Fred, the “village cut up” of Mongo, has been with us but a year, but we are sure that we have enjoyed it and we hope he has. He likes long jaunts to parts unknown and has been seen in company with several of the fairer sex. RUTH GRAF. Ruth’s career with the class has been rather broken and irregular, but whenever she has been with us she has always contributed whatever was asked for, or done whatever there was to do.
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FLORACE MoCOOL. “Luelle”—Senior Dramatics. Has just joined the class this year, thanks to T. S. C., and will graduate after three years of torture. Her beautiful voice has often charmed its hearers and we expect to hear from her as an opera star. ENOS PARSE I jL. “Enick”—Senicr Dramatics —Basket Ball ’16, ’17, ’18. Our big, quiet, shambling, “Murf,” who caused the audible smile at the class play. His quick change from sonambulist to tiger on the basket ball floor fools them all and his fast work was a striking feature of the past season. ETHEL ECKERT. “Peto” or “Zip,”—Senior Dra matics. O yes, she is the solemn quiet girl who never has a date. She only averages ten a week. And of course never flirts.
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HAZEL NEWMAN. i “Bud”—Senior Dramatics— Spectator Staff. Hazel is our jolly, gocd-nat-ured class mate who was once our hoste-s, and who, on this enjoyable occasion, distinguished herself by her hospitality. ROBERT COLE. “Bob”—Senior Dramatics. Robert is our jolly farmer boy who used to deliver lectures on the in’s and out’s of practical agriculture. During the winter he drove his Ford through all depths of snow. He expects to be a farmer immediately after graduation VERA CALLENDER. “Tom”—Senior Dramatics. She is the girl with the perpetual smile. Has been with us ever since we started. A steady hard working student, always cheery and in for a good time.
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