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ADELAIDE ATWELL “Come and trip it as you go .On the light fantastic toe.” Literary Club, Secretary (4B). “At” is the maid with the delicate air, With raven locks, so wondrous fair, A girl that you read about in books, One who is “thar” on the looks. ELSIE ATWOOD “While I live, let me live.” Civic Club Debate (2-3), Assistant News Editor “Panorama.” Elsie is our Mary Pickpord with her long yellow curls and ready smile. Between dates with Lynn, she has found time to study, for she is one of our most conscientious workers. In September, Elsie will go to Potsdam Normal to learn how to be a model kindergarten teacher. ROBERT BADGER “One who really says little but talks much.” Congress (1-2). And here’s one called “Bob.” He, too, is known as a bluffer, Spanish being the sufferer. His air of greatness foretells us that he ought some day to be a captain of industry. HARRIET BARBER “So short and sweet and dignified” Harriet loves to go to school, And so when autumn rolls around, Teaching in a district school Is where she says she may be found. Eighteen
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MARGARET ALDERSON “Why worry—the one who hurries too fast is al¬ ways in a rush.” In strict accord with the above motto “Peggy” never rushes things, not even in the lunchroom. Her steady and persistent efforts, however, have won for her the respect of teachers, and—may we say it—of several young men. To be a Physical Directress is her goal. May she speedily attain it. LLOYD ALLEN “Born for success he seemed” Congress (1 -2-3-4), Secretary (1A-2B), President (2A), Sergeant-at-Arms (3), Vice-President (3A), Congress-Eriday Club Plays (2-3), Glee Club (1-2-3-4), Freshman Quartette (1), Spe¬ cial Chorus (1-2-3-4), President Freshman Dramatic Club (1), Chamber of Commerce (2-3-4), President (3A), Chairman Literary Committee G. O. (3), Music Committee (2A), Panorama Reporter (2). Look pleasant, please; Lloyd’s going to be a ‘foto grafer.’ And don’t you think he’ll make a good one? Such a pleasant face to amuse the children, too. Lloyd is noted for his ‘lengthy’ (y) debates in Con¬ gress and for his ability to hit the high spots in the glee club. SARAH ANDRUS “Adventurous and smiling.” A pin makes more noise than Sarah, and if it weren’t for the fact that her Remington has an in¬ curable rattle, you’d never know she existed. They say that she is very obliging. Resolved, that if the above be true, Sarah’s future spouse won’t have to revive the sick friend story in order to keep that important business engagement. RUTH ATWATER “A little peach in the orchard grew.” Literary Club, Sergeant-at-Arms (3), Secretary (4). “Your people shall be my people.” Thus said Ruth to herself when she entered Bingo High. She was very appropriately elected the sweetest girl in the Senior Class—which shows that her people recognized and appreciated her qualities. We could not say quantities for Ruth is small—oh, even so! Still, we’re incluined to think her stature of lesser importance in this case. 2 Seventeen
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BERNARD BARNES “All work and no play will never make me a dull boy, I’ll say.” Bernard expects to become an expert accountant, but we think that he would make a better villain for the movies, with his bushy, black eyebrows. Holy Cross may soon be honored with his presence. HELEN BARNES “They that know the most make the least noise.” Light is her heart and full of fun, We hope her pleasures are just begun; She’s full of pep and smile and glee Here’s her picture for you to see. ELLA BLAIR “The lass with the delicate air.” Girls’ Basketball Team (2), Girls’ Glee Club (1-2), Civic Club Debate (3). - Ella’s off for a happy ride on her personal train of thought, May she ride in comfort, peace and plenty And safely reach the station sought. And may her good humor last so long, Her life will be one happy song! ALFRED BLAKENEY “A sea going salt on dry land.” We fear very much that though a golf enthusiast, “Al” will go to sea some day, for he seems to want to be always near the water. He has been so help¬ ful in adorning the fountain by room 119 by his daily 3:30 “lingerings!” At any rate, wherever he goes and whatever he does, we hope the wheel of fortune will turn his way. Nineteen
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