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Twenty-four NTI-ne home of blue grass and pretty women, that Kentucky state is represented here by RUTH CARNES, not the least among' the O. H. S. delegation. Ruth is a Portia and, as such, is sure to he too well known hy all the Senior girls for us to add a point to the deliniation of her amiable charac- ter. LLOYD T. BOARDMAN, from Illinois, joined the Classical Club in 1914, was elected treasurer and the club disbanded. He has been a ujeffv since '14, a Booster since '15, is not ashamed to say that he belonged to the Y. M. C. A. till it petered out. He was business man- ager of the Glee Club '15 and '16. MARIAN WILKIN. Oklahoma is honored with the birth of this fair maid. She is one of the quiet workers whom every one likes. Marian is especially fond of phy- sics and at most any time you can find her lahorously studying this subject. She is a member of whom the Portia Club is very proud. MARY A. HUGHES originated in Wisconsin. Later fwe may sup- pose hy several years, as we have it on reliable authority that she was not a precocious prodigyj she at- tended Centennial High School, Pueblo, Colorado, for three years. But for her FinishmentM she came to a really good school.
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OLA PRICE folilahomal is musically inclined. Even appreci- ates Tom-cat Solosfi Has been in O. H. S. orchestra for a year. She is a member of the Portia club. Has a habit of keeping' still till called upon-something' very rare in a Senior. Never inhabited the afternoon study. GEORGE HERRING, a pug- nacious boxer., was born in Texas. He was a Ciceronian '15-'16, secre- tary '15, president '16 and Senior assistant sergeant-at-arms. George has a peculiar liking for his teach- ers which he shows by small pres- ents. He is past master at the matrimonial art and gives advice in cases. LEAH L. HAMLIN, a striking example of the Puritan type of girlhood, came to us from the state of Iowa. She is one of the best students of O. H. S., and was Vice- President, '14g and Secretary, '16, of the D. D. G., and a member of the Portia Club. Having a per- petual smile, she is like a ray of sunshine in her class. LeCLAIR ALBERTSON comes here from Iowa, and if the rest of the people up there all wear the sort of derbies and the style of fancy ties that 'tMiss Leclair sports down here, we would feel like giving' them our seat in assem- bly. Twenty-three
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LILLA FLORENCE STEBBINS came to adorn this mundane sphere in New Jersey. She was a quiet, industrious inmate of C3, allowing not even the giggles of her class- mates to disturb the flow of intel- lect. Socially, Lilla shines as a member of the Portia Club. CLARENCE PARSONS was an Ath., '15, Football team, '14, '15q Class Basketball, '12q Tennis team, '14, '15. Held State Cham- pionship singles and doubles '14 and '15q Class President, '16. Clar- ence has made many friends at school. He is a very quiet sort of person, but at times comes out of the trance and says what he thinks. HELEN IONE NEWMAN was born in Indiana. She has been an Irving three years: reporter ,151 treasurer '15: president '16q class secretary ,155 Portia vice president '15. She has a hump of originality, and is a living example that the cutest things are done up in the smallest packages. HOWARD WALLACE HIN- MAN, of the artistic temperament, comes from Illinois. He was a Forum, Senior Editor, '16g member of the Boys' Glee Club, and as the Class poet, Nmightiest of the mighty. Although stubby in stat- ure, his poetical ability and marve- lous tenor voice will carry him on the road to fame. Twenty-five
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