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'..a ' 1 -rfnwf' 'r H ' '1f,pa.g3fg...gg,f,,,,5?,:'g-5,- .---n is 2 1923 1 H1-EcHo 1 1923 from her ie of We a en- : had zaken hletic ut he Per- n the how- him chief Girls' either takes noble house- ry So tic As turallx s until 1e Del nterest under Liter l school t know us last as won LUCILE RUST. Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-33 Phy- sical Ed. Club 2g Athletic Association 2-3- 4. This prim little miss with her puffs never ruffed is very easily fussed. She numbers among her friends many girls and many boys. RACHEL BRYANT. RACH. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-33 Girls, Glee Club 35 Basketball 45 Debate 43 Phy- sical Ed. Club 25 Athletic Association 2-3- 4. . Boys are a minor part in Rachel's young life except When she Wants a game of base- ball with them. Rachel has already gained fame as a linguist, and it would not sur- prise us, to find her soon making a trip to France or Spain. ROBERT FULLER. BOB. Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-35 Ath- letic Association 3-4. Robert is another one of our students who would rather have a good time than study. Therefore he expects to come back next year. To those who know him he proves a good pal. LILLIAN MERCER LlLL Jeftersonlan Literary Society 2 3 Girls Glee Club 4 Lillian IS a friend to everyone Always sm1l1ng she keeps those about her in the best of humor In fact 1f we should see Lillian Without a smile on her face We Would think something terrible had hap pened MILDRED LANDERS Jeffersonian Literary Society 2 3 If silence was golden then Mildred would be able to purchase the world When she does speak her woi ds show that she is a deep thinker Her studies occupy the most of her time though she attends some of the social affairs ,H 'Y 'W' 'r 'F shea. -.sa sg
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