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Jack, Nora V. Born 1898 and still growing. Red cheeks (her own), and a do-it-now expression on her face, which explains why it’s never done, are her chief characteristics. Jacobs, Harry Louis. Born May 13, 1901. A renowned debater. psychologist, and orange eater. A student who cats 'em alive.” A crank of correct models of walking and combing the hair. Jacobs. Jeanette M. (1875-1943). A celebrated French scholar, noted for her pronunciation of an revoir.” She wants to stand behind the counter, while it is counting up the day’s dollars. Will live to ripe old age. Jenkins, Louise. A musician. Knows how to play the mouth organ and the Jew’s harp. Is a shark in gymnastic work. She’s hunting for a prince, so the encyclopedists are considering organizing to aid her. She’ll get one, all right. Jennings, Mary. (1900-1961.) Has used her ability to tell stories, exhibited throughout her school course in her treatment of her teachers, in the Inter-Society contest. Has great ambitions to be the wife of the President, but is willing to sell her chance for an ice cream soda. Johnson, Gladys. Born May 31 1HS5. Looks forward to a career of upbuilding woman’s position. Agrees that the best way to do this is to marry some Mr. Enbeck. She’ll succeed. Johnson, Hjalmar N I lie X stands for “now in “Do it now.” but he has it twisted into “Do it not.” This light weight in both thought and action is as quick as lightning. lie is noted for his ability in mounting stairs of brass. He’s the original of the famous Ladies’ Home Journal yawning baby. Jones, Louise. She d like to be a lawyer and consequently wishes to become acquainted with Blackstone and I W e recommend as a supplementary course that she learn as much as possible of cats, parrots, nose-glasses, and curling irons. Josephson, Samuel N. Sam was born in 1892, and v.hen be was one week old he picked up a violin and played “Baby Mine. Two weeks later he posed for the Browning-King dry goods store ad, 1 W ant Brownings Clothes.” All omens showed that lie . ould be a prodigy. He is; and will die a prodigy-ous death in 1961. when colic calls him away. Kaufholz, May. Born March 29. 1864. She is of a very self-assertive and positive disposition. Her ambition is to graduate. Kellogg, Gladstone B. A hard and serious student, aged eight. Famous for his grinding propensities. 1 ied of whooping cough. May 8. 1910. King, Myron A. A big talker; al ays making a noise. Hi vocal organs vibrate faster than his brain cells, lie’s the only original human geyser (hot air used instead 01 hot water.) King, Thomas W. Another grind. .Voted for his hard studying. Nothing frivolous about your uncle Tommie. He bade a fond farewell to this world of sin and misery on March 26. 1911. Kumpf, Helen. Born February 29, 1903. A fair damsel, admired by all. Died March 19, 1926. of old age. Lambader, May. A small and diminutive specimen of humanity of eight years. Her ambition is to grow as large as Leah Denebeim. Langley, Edna J. Born August 3, 1899. As she was born under the propitious star of Apollo, she considers herself a genius in poetry. But cheer up, she’ll die in 1916.
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Lavery, Elizabeth. Born 3:00 p. m.. January 23. 1907. Her chief joy is in reading mushy poetry, and she hopes to become a writer of odes and sonnets. Lindgrove. M. Sidney. Born July 33. I9° - Member of the base ball team and basket ball reserves. His happiness consists in rewriting senior themes; and he is kept happy all the time. too. Luce, Elmyra. There is much dispute as to her age. However. we will guarantee her to be not over four years old. She died of heart failure caused by surprise when the Senior girls defeated the Freshmen in basket ball. Lyle, Gladys. A quiet, demure little girl noted for noise. Departed this life, August 13, 1926. McDonald, Olive. Born 4:31 2-3 p. m., January 32. 1873. She is justly famed for her beautiful curls. She is the possessor of a noble intellect (bv this we mean that she can wrinkle her forehead and fool people into believing that she is thinking). McEntire, Alice. Born April 31, 1903. She is a very intelligent looking specimen of humanity. However, let it be remembered that appearances deceive. McMillan. William H. An ornament and adornment to his class, lie was born May 32, 1891, and passed away in a calm and tranquil state of mind on November 25. I9I3 McMillen, Beulah. A rosy cheeked youngster aged four. Next year she will depart this life, conducted to the next world by our friend, the mumps. Maltby, Louise Humphreys. Born on July 23, 1900. She passed an uneventful life, which sad to relate was ended by the measles on July 23, 1910. Martin, Katherine. A young lady of a positive and self-assertive temperament. Like Caesar, she came, she saw —but instead of conquering she was conquered. Whooping cough was the lucky victor. Medes, Florence Virginia. Born April 34. 1873. An extremely young and beautiful lady. Her epitaph will be inscribed by a sorrow-stricken world on May 23. 1916. Middelcoff. Margaret. Famous as a poet, an actor, a philosopher. a statesman, a philanthropist, and an eater of sandwiches. She mounted the golden stairs, March 33 9i5. Miller, Eugenie. She is exceedingly strong minded. She hopes some day to hold down a job in a candy kitchen. She will probably die of working too hard. Miller. Nyda P. Born May 32, 1853. She has determined to become a teacher and wear glasses. The shock of passing the exams will cause an early death. Misselwitz, Theodore. Born April 10, 1902. A noisy, al-ways-evident youngster. Noted for his modesty and silence. On March 28, 1910. whooping cough claimed him for her own. Mitchell, Morace W. Famous as a social lion, a lover of Aristonians, and a despiser of bangs. lie is now only six years old, but has all the rest of his life in which to grow. Monahan, Lilian E. Born April 26. 1899. A dignified and serious-minded Senior class officer. 11er obituary was written, June. 13, 1925. Moore, Raymond I. Born March 3. 1901. Science editor of the Luminary. Famous as a writer of poems and essays. Died of overexertion. June, 1920. Moran, Grace. Born July 26. 1897. A famous author, whose greatest work is entitled, “How to Cram for a Physics Exam.” Brain fever ended her eventful career, August 3, 1909.
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