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AGNES CARTER. Basketball team, 1910-ll-125 Vice-President Athletic Association, l9l2. Of lzer eyes' dark charm 'iwere vain to tell. Agnes is very attractive and certainly very popular at school as well as in other circles. She is another one of our class who has upheld girls' athletics, as is shown not only in her good basketball work but in the performance of her duties as Vice-President of the Athletic Asso- ciation. MARY AGNES CHAPIN. Her air, her mmzner, all who sara admired. Mary is that breezy, happy girl whom every- body likes. Although she declares she is not a student, she always manages to make a good showing in classes. W'e wonder for what posi- tion on the city council of Kensington, Md., Mary will be a candidate in the promised days of woman enfranchisernent! HELEN MARIE CISSEL, And grace fha! won who .ww to wish her stay. To look at Marie one would think that she was dignity perfected. But you just ought to see her with her crowd of friends. She is as much of a cut-up as the rest of them, She has made a host of friends during her stay at Central and we all wish her success in her future under- takings. 21
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ROSA BRESLAUER. She's cz boiuzie wee lass, She's a wizzsome wee lass. Although Rosa came originally form New York City, she has become Wasliingtonized and Cen- tralized like the rest of us. She has the happy faculty of always doing well in her studies with- out putting an extra amount of time on them. Rosa is very fond of dancing and a gay social life probably occupies the rest of her time. Al- though she expects to teach A'Die Kleine Kinderl' in the future, those of us who know her best think that something else will turn up in the meanwhile. HELEN CAMPBELL BUELL. The gentle maid by gentle deeds is kll07,Ull.,, With her blue eyes and dark hair, Helen has always been a bright spot in Study Hall l. Al- though shc has not actively engaged in our school activities, her time has not been wasted, as a fine collection of E's on her report bears wit- ness. Helen is not going to college, but will stay home and help keep house-for whom? FLORENCE M. BUNDICK. Basketball Team, 1911-lZg Class Poetess, Class of February, 1912. A maid demure and debonairef' The basketball team was considerably weak- ened by Florence's graduation in February, as she was a veteran player on the seven. The school at large also was the loser when this well- known and well-liked girl left us. She was ever smiling in our midstg and some of those smiling sentiments were embodied in her excellent class poem, too. 20
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DOROTHY CLARK. HHF7' sumzy silken locks 0 joy fo behold. Dorothy is one of those petite girls who win their way into the hearts of all. Her school record shows an amazing line of Es. Her avo- cation is drawing and painting, which promises great things for her. HAZEL M. COLTON. Basketball Team, 1910-11-12g Class Prophet, Class of February, 1912. Her only fault is that size has 110 faults. Hazel probably held the distinction of being the best known and the most popular girl in school. Her winning manner gained for her the popularity among the feminine and masculine members of the student body, It must indeed have been a skillful player who could shoot many goals past Hazel during a basketball game. During the past year, she seemed to have some peculiar interest in Cornell University, who few of us have been able to explain until recollecting the Central graduates at that in- etitution. CATHERINE M. COXVSILL. Her eyes are tivo twin stars. Is she as kind as she is fair? Indeed she is. If anything could be sweeter than her looks it is her disposition. Her greatest fault is a virtue -over-modesty. She is a faithful student, too, and devotes much time to the pursuit of knowl- edge-when her admirers leave her, Two emi- nent authorities have pronounced her The best looking girl in the Senior Class. 22
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