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4 Eighteen DOROTHY ST ERT. You'11 find Dorothy purely English for shesll tell you every time just what she thinks. In class she is one of those girls fa strange phenomenon, who speaks only when she is addressed. She is a very diligent student and a member of the Portia. The dignified gentleman on the side is MORRISON B. CUNNING- HAM. Lucy Weaver is the only one who knows what the B stands for. Morrison B. is a Texan, a Booster, A Ciceronian, an NS. E. Ristf' and lost his wonted blushing hashful- ness early in the season in the Nautilus Play, in which he was a poet. FLORICE HERRIOTT is a charming maiden from the nBlue- grassn state. She is a very pleas- ing person to know and has such a studious air that one always feels her superiority. You would never think she could tall: so much until she gets started. She is a member of the Teachers' Training Course and will probably teach a few years and then-they do some times you know. ROSA ZURLINE is another of Olcl:-1homa's girls. During heir four years High Schoolcourse she has been a faithful, plodding worker and has accomplished whatever she undertook. Rosa is a good student and all who know her like her. She is a member of the Portia Club.
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Another Kansan, and a notable one, MISS LOUISE BERG, who in 1912 was a member of the Germa- nia Club. We maintain, however, that, when that society-eh-er- usunlc below the club horizon, it was through no fault of Miss Berg, but rather in spite of her membership. TRESSA B. RICHARDS is the cook of the school. A native of Oklahoma. She's right at home in the domestic science clepartment. Her big assets are curls and pleas- ant disposition. For goocl humor and goocl companionship seek our Tressa B. She was a feature of the Glee Club Minstrel and a Por- tia. GLADSTONE GLAMOUR LEW- IS, whose chief occupation is col- lecting girls' vanity purses. He was born in Oklahoma, though we can't see that this accounts for his diminutive stature. He is exces- lsively fond of the ladies, especially ibig blue-eyed blondes. This young gentleman and others of last year's physiology class are going to holcl a reunion in 2015, in the vicinity of the moon. THELMA WOODS is proud of the fact that she is a native Okla- homan. She has big brown eyes, the lcincl that someone has callecl the eyes of a poet, and is known by her quiet, yet diligent manner and soft, low voice. We find her name on the famous roll of Portia. Seventeen
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if HELEN SHEAR of Wisconsin is a quiet, steady, sort of girl, jolly when you know her and always right. Donlt ever argue with her about any brand of history for she most lilcely lcnows her lesson bet- ter than you know yours. Helen is a member of the ,Portia Club. ALICE H. JONES fof Oklaho- maj, is famous for her outbursts of expression ancl her expression of outburst. She has spent four years in O. H. S. ancl throughout this time has maintained a serious ancl de- liberate quiet. She is a member of the Portia Club '16. LEO E. WAITE, Oklahoma born and bred, shows what Oklahoma can do. He attenclecl Oberlin Ohio High School in '11, '12 ancl O. H. S. '14, '15, '16. Speaking of athlet- ics, he is therel All Star Basket Ball '14, '15, Class '16, ancl Foot Ball '15. He is a Forum ancl a Booster. LOUISE ELIZABETH BUXTON. get all that name? Well, she was secretary of the Irvings in '15. She has been a Girl's Glee Clubber since '15, and prsiclent once. She has performed efficiently as a Portia. The back slant to her handwriting portrays a little ego- tism, and the other Curley-news in- dicate a --bit of vanity. Nineteen,
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