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5 - GERTRUDE FLYNN. Gertriudescharrns became a source of envy to 06 last year and she was induced to be in their Zenithvbut nevertheless we are proud to say she belongs to our class. No doubt she became a littlehover anxious to graduate. FANNIE TURNER. Fannie decided thatf'Cecil was her favorite Day in '89 at Lisbon N. D. This choice led her to Duluth where she has been an indespensible part of '07. EVA ZALK. Eva proves that z is not auseless letter ot the alphabet when her name includes it. According to chronicles, she has smiled steadily since 1889. TWENTY-NINE NIICHAEL MrcKLesoN. Mike'f has been cruel- ly suspected of Writing bum jokes for the Bugle ever since May 9th '89. lBut in spite of the many bitter accusations, he has always been the second one down to lunch for two years now: and he has the symptoms ofthe 90 disease coming on LUELLA NEFF. Luella began to charm the Philomathians with her music some time after 1888. She is the star feature other classes and pm-lez-vouses with an accent not often to be found, X f MAX EULFORD. The papers of Cazenovia N. Y. had an article about this lad not long after Nov. 7,1889. He is a modest fellow and rare- ly adds insult to injury but you ought to see him spiel in Virgil. 1
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I i HELEN POTTER. Brainfylard Minn. must be responsible for this maid's smartness. We have long ago given up trying to keep up with her pace in scholarship. ELSIE OVERMAN. Elsie began cultivating her tastes for a jolly good time Mar. 24, l89O. Her little snicker would make even the bluest gay. page all unite in wishing her every success in 1 e. CLAUDIA GowaN. Claude, from Cloquet 1irst began saying what she thought in 1888. Her many friends have found that she is true blue ' and to be depended upon. So here's to Eair'31Claude with her twinkling eyes and ready us . REYNOLD SUFFPJL. Reyn is quite a veteran, dating back to '86 in the early days of Duluth. His striking appearance was a great drawing card with the faculty so he decided to wait a year, in order that '07 could catch up. GERTRUDE'-HOOP-ES. Gert began to cultivate her athletic grace rightlfrorn the middle of July '88. She and Lil Russell did all tl1e scoring on the night of Mar. 15, and the boys all agree she is. to say the least. a phantom of delight. Then here's to her never meeting the young Miss Fortune. LAIRD GOODMAN Gocdie first began to take notice of the girls shortly after Oct. 17, 1888 in Waseca, Minn. He doesn't look like a lady- tusser but he's something like -a railroad crossing Look Out! He once wrote the manuscript for a book entitled Parades I have headed ' or Girls I can't shake but not a printer in the country would risk putting it out. TXVENTY-EIGHT
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1 SIDNEY ANDERSQN. Sid's blooming cheeks and cherubic countenance became a subject of local pride Apr. 9, 1890, His classical stunts are the feature of Mr. Larnbertls twice a weeks but he'11 get there-never fear. LAURA LEDUC. Laura first began to want to know things in Aug. 1888, in Richmond Mich. From the beginning of our Freshman year she has always been anxious to help and is ever onels friend. LULU W1N'roN. This shy and blushing maid chose '07 as the height of her ambition in Princeton, Minn., in '88, a fact alone which be- speaks her good taste. Eoiru HoPKrNs. This puritanical maid be- gan to brave the woes ot this earth in June. '89. Her tireless industry and wondrous knowledge awed us as Freshmen, but they have proven a main-stay for our record in scholarship. Her thoughtfulness is well known about school. WINNIFRED MAHON. The rnaner in which Winnie contrives such a twinkling smile has long since been an insolvable mystery to the bunch. 95's have been a matter of fact with her ever since March 16, 1890. Here's wishing her every possible success! WALLACE Wessrnn. The residents of Cleve- land can tell of this fair lad's start in life better than we. He showed up there, about July '89. His classical pose in English has secured many a90 Eor him in the past 4 years. THIRTY
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