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Second Year L ' ouplui: Class
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snuggled down in a big bob” and sang songs on our eight mile ride. We played games and ate supper with our kind hostess, then started back. The class will always remember that ride home—how it snowed and how we were nearly over¬ turned. and how we arrived in town in the early Sunday morn, tired, happy and sleepy. The class president held one meeting at her home, where the officers were elected for the last semester: Hilda Grimn, president; Will Tierney, vice-presi¬ dent; lie mice Hosfelt, secretary; Marvin Roark, treasurer. Here many of the class ate so much fudge, that they were in a dangerous condition for days. Re¬ freshments were served at a late hour. The new officers entertained the class, the basketball team, and a few friends, on a Saturday night after one of the ball games. Many games were played and a supper of sandwiches, coffee, and cake was served. The features of the evening were a tug-of-war between the basketball team captain and the manager, and the tall football captain’s standing on his head. 30
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iSnll (Call of thr IJrar Slrmrutaru (Class Sally Stwally.— Beloved by all who know her. Gladys Die Vine.—S hort anil sweet, Mary Smith.—T ruth from her lips prevailed with double sway. Elsie Smith.— A sworn flirt, a sworn old maid. Lilly Maury.— Brown were her eyes as the berry that grows by the wayside. Edward Petitte.— Edward is usually a good little boy. Goi.da 11.son -The gravity and stillness of your youth the world hath noted. Hiu a Larson.— Once known always known. Bertha Post.— A demure young lady after her own heart. Arvilla Bennett. —What knowest thou of love-song or of love? Edith Bramhall.- In youthful bloom, love sparkling in her eye. Maud Stevens.—H er smiling was full simple and coy. Mabel Shoemake.—I t ' s perfectly magnificent to be upon the stage. Anna Redhead.—A s sweet as a wayside flower. .V
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