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MAYME NATALIE DANLEY “Mamie” Our Mayme is a very quiet, kind-hearted little lass. In the past she has been an active member of the class. For four years she’s been a faithful and earnest student and we think she surely deserves to graduate with us. ELLSWORTH OTTO DAVIS “Ellsie” Ellsworth has not always been one of us, but nevertheless we consider him a great addition when it comes to values. His voice and also his dramatic ability are his greatest assets. They tell us “Ellsie” even rivals Caruso in vocal ability. But sh—they tell us there’s a girl on the string. We don’t know, but that might account for his sleeping in study periods. LOUISE de FOG IE “Luie” Louise is one of our future prima donnas and some day we expect to see her name along Broadway. Luoise is practicing now for her future. And no doubt in the future members of the class of Jan., ’23, will be proud that Louise belonged to their class.
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PAUL LEROY CHRISTLEY “Reverend” Behold our Paul who gets the name “Reverend”—a very applicable name. We must admit that Paul is a member worthy to receive praise for his studiousness—he always made a good attempt at reciting and especially in Virgil. A very quiet boy, he seems to be, nevertheless when the other boys get after him, he can certainly furnish them with entertainment. A good natured lad from Renfrew is Paul. DELORES RUTH COLL INGE “Del” She hath a smiling face and a gentle heart. This is Delores. Owing to her quiet nature, we have never been able to find out what work she intends to follow in the future, but as she took the special Sewing and Cooking Course, does it not look suspicious, we ask? 1DELETTE MARY CRUIKSHANK “Det” “She was a stranger and we took her in!” Idelette came to us after spending three years in Middlesex High School, from which she departed with first honors. She absolutely refuses to grow up, since she still wears her hair in curls, but we like her just the same and are glad she joined our class.
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CECELIA LUCILLE ETZEL “Celie” When our Cecelia was asked to help with anything or to do something for her class, her answer was either, “O! 1 can’t do that,” or “I won’t do that.” We wonder when Earl pops the momentous question, if she will reverse her reply and say, “1 will.” AGNES GRAHAM GILLESPIE “Aggie” Agnes Gillespie’s quiet but, nevertheless, she’s a good sport. She didn’t start with our class hut she thought we were the best class so she made up. Agnes took the domestic course as she expects it will be the most useful and we don’t know but this is true if you can judge by signs. Agnes was always a ready worker and kind helper in our high school course and we know she will attain great fame in the future. RUTH AGNES GOLDBLOOM “Ruthie” I lail to the salutatorian of our illustrious class. She is as faithful as she is studious. She is the only one in our class that has not been absent a day from school since she started in as a little green freshman. One of her favorite sayings is, “Well, isn’t that the limit, 1 only got 98%.” She expects to teach school, but we think that if she is as talkative in her own school room as she is in some other school rooms, the pupils will not get a chance to recite.
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