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l 4 KATHERINE DIx.I.oN. This Chubby Child came into her own in Dec. 1888. Her cheerful- ness and her golden hair have brightened the weary way for us many times. GERTRUDE ELLISON. Omaha, Neb. was the ,jrst to hear Gertrude's gurgling giggle in July '88, In our High School life her 'quips and cranks' and wreathed smiles have done much to lighten our troubles. CLARENCE CPCRNING. Clarencebegan cultivat- ing that brazen complexion soon after Feb. 3rd, 1890. Not long after, he had mastered all the latest dime novels on Philosophy and he had Old Man Socrates tucked away, in the remotest corners of oblivion when it come to actual knowledge of the Nebnlar Hypothe- sis. Every Monday at8 Clarence graces us with a few fruits of his labor. GEORGE SJOSELIUS- CWC had to charge 15C SX- tra for the name.l Ever since July 4, 1890 George has been trying to figure some way to pass, and at last he thinks he has hit upon a scheme: He-is trying to walkin the foot-steps of his sister Alice. We leave you to judge how well he will succeed for George wears a number 10 and Alice does-n t. RUBY SEYMOUR. In this girl we have ind'-eed found ajewelg she was picked out of Duluth's choice collection in Dec. '89 and laid aside for our class. EDIT!-I MILLER. This clark-haired maiden. has been a record-breaker since Sept '88, and is a fine specirnan of what this school can-turn out. She is also gifted with a silvery soprano voice which, on special occasions, we ,are allowed to hear in chapel. TWFINTY
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IQALPH GIBsnN ELY. Ralph came into the world on a skidoo ticket, on the 23rd of Oct. '89, but in spite of this fact, his talents have become proverbial.. In the acting line, on Mar. 15, he leapt into such glaring prominence as Master Ivan, the Shoemaker, that the Man- ager of the Ham Tree turnedgpale when he read the paper the next day: Some ot the drawings in this book showwhere he has made his mark and th at he follows in the foot-steps of his name sake, Charles Dana. ETHEL ADAMS. The girl from Montana. lThis fair maid came into this world of sorrows, 'March 5' 1890 in CanlinQ Montana, but the c VVooly West didn't suit her so she came here and joined '07, where she has more than made good. Her troubles rest lightly upon her for she is always ready with a smile. BER'li MAXEINER. Chippewa Falls, Wis. up-I holds the ancestry of this dark eyed boy. In a Ht ot boyish mischievousness one day he wrote a 3 verse poem entitled How I left Chippewa Falls, twithout getting caughtl' The teachers began to wake up here but we have always found him very condusive to our way of living. NINETEEN VVILLIABI BURRIS The levelling influences of Democracy have forced Bill to a flannel shirt, and spiked boots since the early ,days of June '88. However, he's a man for a' that and a' that and whenever Marshall Darrach s name appears on the bill boards, Bill's always there strong with from three to six loidies. ALICE GUERIN. Alice, where art thou going? was'a question deeply meditated upon so me- time after Oct. 14, 1890 in Duluth by this maid- en. After carefully weighing the worth of many educational institutions she decided upon D. C. H. S. We are glad she favored us, for her frank manner and generous nature have been of no small value to, the class. Then 'ere's to 'er. HUBERT ALEXANDER. f'l'he terror of the Lunch Room.J Hubie first began making his howl for three squares a day in Oconto, Wis., Feb. 20, '88. He has been adding strength and vigor to the practice ever since, and has earned the distinction of being one of the first down every noon. X ,
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, . SIEBEL HARRIS. Sib did newspaper stunts PEARL HECTOR. Pearl cracked her first joke for the Sat. Herald at the rate of We per word. Ever since the Qthigf Oct. 1889 he has cultivat- ed a habit of being a man ot few words so he found it dic1n't pay. When the Bugle first began to blow 'round schoolhe was one ofthe first on the staff. Siebel distinguished himself. in away never to be forgotten when a l?reshie by carrying home six books one nightzl HELEN MAJo.- Helen's shy little smile first 'tried to cover her mischief about Jan. '89 in Muskegon, Mich. When it comes to basket- ball, Helen is in a class of her own. She's ' done nobly and no mistake. ' LILLIAN MOREY. Lili came into active life in May 1859 the records tell us, although we have heard on good authority that it was dur- ing Jetfersorfs administration but since she is a maiden of-queenlyigrace and majesty she has been ruling Jefferson ever since. l TWENTY-ONE K along in Nov. 1888 in this fair city, and for tne past four years has been one ot 07's choicest gems. Her class-spirit and fun -have made her dear to us all. HELEN MCKINLEY. 'iLaugh and the world laughs with you has been Mac's life maxim since Jan. 1890. Not long ago she received the 3510 reward for making the famous old Indian laughi Helen is the little girl with the big brain who, without half trying. slipped in and carried off first scholarship honor s. RICHARD Honosoiv. Small, but-Oh my! Dick slipped into our class in the early annals. We overlooked him in the shuffle. His existence dates back to Feb. 16, 1890. As afriend of the Zenith Board he has always been ready to do any typewriting that we had for him.
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