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ILEENI WIFNIER Wienie Liirls Rooters Club A hashful Colleen ls our quiet Wienie, Yet truly. l ween. Shell be somebody's Queenie. A very quiet. unpretentious maiden who wears the face of a Sphinx. which, however, cannot conceal the cheery disposition that lies beneath. An excellent seamstress and well versed in the latest fashions of the day. She believes fully in the old adage As well be out of the world as out of the fashion and lives up to it. The neatest girl in the class. Keeps herself just so and is eternally adjusting her ribbon or tie. Rather thoughtful and very conscientious in the performance of her duties. ISABFL TRIISLE Z7lt lun has a domestic frame of mind A better cool: 'twere hard to find: A pleasanter lass, so quiet and sweet. lt neier hath been my lot to meet. The type who enters the arena, without noise or clamor and pursues for four years the even tenor of her way. Besides a charming personality. she possesses a brilliant intellect. She succeeds in everything she attempts. ln domestic science, she is certainly an adept. The future years will be a smile to her and with her domestic arts she will bless the home of some pleasant. young Kentuekian. We have found her an inspiring friend. tender. loving and not too conversational and hope that she may be the light and lamp of a host of admirers X 1-was g viQP.:2-j:..i.- l G-jlliiidiiiiiiiic 'l liA v K 'iff-- 1- .. ':if?sf'f2: -Lpf-E-H f :A ' f . , ' HW - Q xi-K'li 1.gs 51332-18.2--,-,'--.,: - '- ag.:-rw' ff:-1 R,.,.,,.' . ... isis:---rf ' , 'N
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ROSALIE BERTHA SCHLAMP ANNA ROGERS VANADA ALLEN R WATKINIS Xiu President Girls Athletic Association li hcruian C-lee Club Local Editor Revue ID Girls Rooters Club Both excellent and good ls fair Rosalie: And as stylish a young lady As you may see. A glance at this fair countenance is mis- leading: so quiet. peaceful and calm, one would not suspect the fires that sometimes burn beneath Vnamely. a great admirer of Day. Very pessimistic, in that she thinks every chemistry experiment is prepared especially to murder her and therefore stays a goodly distance from the scene of action. She is among the few who can rightly be called intellectual. Self-sacrificing and ever ready to he up and dgnini for her class, she is high in the esteem o a . Nada birls Rootcrs Club ln all her work mort sinttrc Than any other: Always pleasant, kind and dear. Everyone doth love her. Behold this, our fair-haired, blue-eyed exponent of peroxide and milk weed cream. An industrious maiden of few words. Very unassuming. but one in whom you can put your trust. Never in a had humor, but wears a smile for everyone. She, perhaps. will never startle the world with a marvel, but on the other hand she will never be caught napping. She pursues the even tenor of her way and her glory is attained by keeping quiet. We have never found her, in our four years'course. otherwise than fair-minded in criticism. sound in judgment and loyal in friendship. 25 Percy Pres High c ool Bible Class I4 Associate Editor uill I5 Business Manager Boys Athletic Association: Athletic Editor Quill 'l3: Club Editor Revue 'l5. He loves the ladies. Oh! he's a true gallant. Yet he has a head for business And learning. too. l grant. This awe inspiring figure invariably makes a great hit with the ladies 'fat least that is his aim. A true ladies' man. but for all that he is a consistent worker and a better natured man never lived. lt would exhaust the supply of adjectives to enumerate Percy'sH endearing charms, so let us turn to his personal appearance. He has radiant hair that is the envy of the cherub painter's model. It is so slick that a fly endangers his life when he lights upon it. He is a perfect lady. whose melodious flute-like tones possess great charms for a deaf man. x . . -n . - 2- 1.14-35 .glg .I : -. 4, 'A-ij' .'l--i1:'.Qj:,e, U '-:v 1b'.-,'-:gil-,, i.'y!-',:f.4, 'F .CW A- 7 f 54J l-43? ' 0 7 'Y ' ' 79Alfiiii-lfliiiwi qL 'i f54iFiE,fC'E- af. 4 '- -Jail? Hi: .n.,....a ... ,.. I:'ff111f'4'-1f1f'--1- . Q . Y ' f . N b B X - ' - 1 . 5 . . . A n ll . I.: vu I . ' - - - 4 K.. .. -- - - , , . . , ,,- uf , V 3 ' - .. Sh 'Q . IJ:
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Gilman igrnphvrg By Haywood Alves Remember the words of a certain Biblical character how he said l am the Prophet whatsoever I say shall be done and again he said A Prophet is not without honor save in his own country Therefore this Prophecy shall be sent abroad It is the year 1925 Emperor William is dead and at the head of that great and efficient army stands Miss Rosalie Schlamp who has introduced civilized warfare and who has since the advent of women and the deposition of man become one of the greatest of Generals As we go along the field of battle we find that Miss Gabriella Green has taken an active part in the new science of look cure And as she strolls along the field of battle the wounded soldiers behind the trenches arise and flee one by one into the extended arms not her arms, of course the arms of battle. So she only succeeds in carrying off the cripples. Germany has at last been defeated because of the wound received by the sub-ordinate General Lillian Mulmanstedt, whom we heard was shot near the heart. Thus, Germany being deprived of all her brains, the Empress Rosalie is forced to surrender to Gen. Allen Watkins, the commander of the illustrious, victorious English army. We learn through the Berlin newspaper that the four great American actresses, Misses Christine Nelson, Minnie Eblen, Anna Vanada and Isabel Trible, are abroad posing as models for the four statues to adorn the entrance to the new Palace of Peace. The war now being over and peace abroad, we make our way back to America where the woman's rage is on. You know after war has continued so long you cannot adjust yourself to peace so suddenly On our may we visit Prof Miles E Crawley and Mademoiselle Elizabeth Harris who are teaching at one of the most fashionable dancing halls in the center of Paris and who have introduced the New Death dance the Universal Whirl which since all dances must have a motive is to show the Universal love of the brotherhood of man and as they clasped in each others arms Speed down the halls of time They show the love of man for his kind We also learn that Miss Louise Cottmgham who has been conducting a Matrimonial Bureau for the last few years in Eastern Paris would have completely failed because the war had almost entirely destroyed the supply of men until the world famous Mathematician, Mr. Walter A. Morris, figured that since U l, no husband is 1 one husband. Miss Cottingham is doing nicely as a result of his theory. We now go to I5 Paul Maul, and board the new trans- atlantic airship for the U. S. just brought out by the expert designing of Prof. Chester V. Lynn HB. S., HM. En f'Ph.D. , and Prof. john W. Geibel, A. A., UP. D. who are now doing research work in their laboratory in New Zealand on Which is mightier the Pen or the Sword? Some of the results from their research are very interesting. For instance, according to their philosophy. the sword has more metal, therefore, it should be the stronger, but on the other hand the Pen has more Bull and Bull is the strength of Englandzf who can tell which is the stronger? . .-.,.,. M, ' - -.gt-4.1. -I, ,: -h V N: I.' 'ff qv T uk.:-.:n'.:L , ' 4' 1 3'i '- f . Yiifffxflzf -' - , . rff f!1k:'w1- P: Q , 4 .-.131-11-1.-17-'urn-,'.'. my .5 . U.-j '.',.,, ff : . 'i:'qL: -,'.?'.-1' Q . , ' :'511'ff,-if--ggi' ' . !' ' . 1'f-t-Qafgi-iz j:f,.',-,..4:.v 'CW Je... . .ec J 'i'.f . . . - .m,.... -. . . -: 'S'-.--f -' -- -- ' , - .. , , I I . I . ' 7' ' ' ll 1 1 . - . . y , . , - - ., . . . . ' I . l I 1 9 . . . . . , 4 , . ' ' , . . , , . . . . 7 . . I .
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