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FOLT-3 LL SQUAD Upper Row Manager Witmer, R. Smith. H. Blostein, L. Fridenburg, L. Crawford, E. Sperry, L. Everhart, F. Brown, Assistant-Coach Morey. Middle Row L. Decker, R. Havens, M. VanScoten, H. Lenox, L. Cooper, Captain, W. McEntire, L. Rogers, R. Page. Bottom Row—W. Andrews, R. Slater, H. MacMorran, E. Fair, E. Frock. D. I.urcock.
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THE ATHENIAN 27 flower garden or he’d have the constable shoot him. My dog never got in their flower bed, but he had to write that old letter. (Miss Peppar suspects something because her dog had often caused trouble in the neighborhood. Tommy goes by.) Miss Peppar.- Just a minute. Belle. (Goes to the door and calls Tommy.) Miss Peppar.—Tommy, come here, will you ? (Tommy enters room.) Tommy (a bit nervously). Hello, Belle. Belle (coldly).—Fow do you do, Mr. Peabody. (Tommy looks surprised.) Miss Peppar.—Now, children, no quarreling until I find out what’s the matter. Tommy, did you send me a letter the other day ? (Belle looks at her surprised.) Tommy.—Yes. Miss Peppar.—Well, I got one from you and I certainly was surprised to receive a proposal from you. Tommy and Belle gasp and look at each other.) Tommy.—Why-------- Miss Peppar.—Now wait just a minute. Tommy, did yousend a note to Belle, too ? Tommy (hesitating).—Yes. Miss Peppar.—What did you say to her ? Tommy (trying to seem brave).—Why, I asked her tomarJy me. Miss I eppar — Now cu two see that scrr.ethirg is wrcrg. I got the letter intended for Pelle and she got mine. quiuioy.—v hy, 1 must have pvt them ine wrong envelopes. Miss Peppar. Yes, Tommy, I think you did. Belle, Tommy meant to propose to you instead of me. I’ll leave you alone until you settle this. 'Miss Peppar leaves the room.' Tommy. -Ch. what an awful mess! You mad at me and maybe Miss Peppar thinkin’ of suing me for breach of promise. Ch, I’m a ruined lad! Belle (laughing). Oh, Tommy, not as bad as that. I’m not mad at you and I don’t think Miss Peppar will sue you for breach of promise because you know she promised to wait for Ed. to come back. Tommy.—Do you think he’ll ever come ? Belle—Yes, I think he will, some day. (A man enters the room with Miss Peppar.) Ed. Summers.—And you’re right, too. 1 said I’d come back and here I am. Miss Teppar (laughing at their astonishment Don’t you two know Ed.? He’s certainly come back although I never expected to see him again. I thought he had forgotten about his promise. Ed. Summers. -Fergit nothin’. I’ve come back to git married and settle down. Tommy (with enthusiasm’. Let’s make this a double wedding—that is if Belle is willing. (He turns to Belle.) Belle. All right. Tommy, if you won’t have the constable shoot my dog. Ari.eigh Wiggins ’20, Aileen VanDyke ’20. SNAPSHOTS Most Musical Greatest Enthusiast Funniest Most Carefree Pest Cook Most Silent Most Smiling Fp t Sinapr Dorothy Stevens Anita Thorp Pauline Lynch Elizabeth Allis Kathryn Birney Anna Smith Marjory Cotton Aileen Van Dyke Most likely to Succeed Pest Natured French Shark Most Studious I east Conspicuous Most likely to be a Teacher Movie Actress Ruth Dibble Florence Kellogg Arleigh Wiggins Kathryn McClarty Myrtle Jones Myrtle Havens Letha Kinner
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r H B ATHENIAN 29 Seen but not Heard.......... Neatest..................... Most Lively................. Most Dignif ed Typical College Girl........ Most Talkative.............. Most Athletic............... Greatest Athlete............ Best Singer................. Most Comical................ Best Natured................ Most likely to be a Lachelor Wittiest.................... Politest.................... Most Studious............... Most Silent................. Noisiest.................... .......Essie Dibble .......Peatrice Warren .......I eona Priggs .......Dorotha Dettra ....... Alice I indsley . Katherine Kussell .......Mary Moore Raymond Casper I rederick Root .......T eon Rogers .......Harry Blostein .......I ean Cooper .......Algie Winters ....Charles Hunt .......Harold Catlin .......James Miller Donald 1 racy Lurcock ’20 POES THE SHOE FIT ? The Senior Class- Fearfully wise, they shake their empty heads. Kathryn B.—That’s what I always say: if you want a thing to be well done you must do it yourself: you must not leave it to others. Harry B.—Logic is logic. That’s all I say. Harold C.—Is there aught in sleep can charm the wise ? Marjorie C.—I am always in haste, but never in a hurry. Leon C.—All I ask is to be let alone. Charles H.—Ignorance is bliss. ’Tis folly to be wise. Pauline L. Thou hadst small Greek a id less Latin. James M.—My generous heart disdains the slave of love to be. Leon R.—I wrote some lines once on a time. In wondrous merry mood. And thought, as usual, men would say They were exceeding good. Anita T.—A point! a point! my kingdom for a point! Algie W.—Much study is a weariness. The Junior Class They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts. Beryl B. -Youth in pleasure should be spent. Age will come, we’ll then repent. Mary C.—Happy am I: from care I’m free, Why aren’t they all contented like me ? Sarah CL—Ambition now alone shall guide my actions. Wayne M.—I am very fond of the company of ladies. Nora W.—I’d be a butterfly. The Second Year Class -Character gives splendor to youth. Harley I).—I would not waste my spring of youth in idle dalliance. Harley H.—I am devoted to study. Doris M.—Joy rises in me like a summer’s morn. Marguerite R.—Why should I more knowledge gain. When it only gives me pain ? Anna S.—Thou hast no faults or I no faults can say. Aloysius W.—Great talkers are little doers. Russell W.—Talking is one of the fine arts.
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