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Flower —White Rose Color —Silver Grey and Maroon Motto —Do It Now Motto—Do It Now THIRD YEAR CLASS YELL Niger. Niger, hoe potater Half past alligator Ram Ham booligatur Chick-a-saw-a-daw Third Years, Third Years Rah, rah, rah! CLASS ROLL—THIRD YEAR Name: Fiti ' orite Haunt Chanct eristics Honers conferred i. Bailey, Hazel . . Chemistry “lali W ears a gray sweater and a stud¬ ious look. Helped «erve 011 the night of the class party. 2. Baker, Fjimil . . In the class¬ rooms, after class Her walk in life is distiiiRtiished frem all others,” Our amateur Lillian Russell 3. Baldwin. Elizabeth The gym “Two hrnwn eye , and two brown curls.” Our only “Baby.” 4. Baldwin, Mabel . Her ain fireside A sweater—red Secretary of the Eclectic Literary Society 5. Blake, Edna . . . The bachelor maids kitchen Nut brown hair, and finding face. Walk is slow and stately grace.” Member of the Treble Clef. 6. Carlson, Sincnie . Class rooms dnritiR recitations Friendship toward all. and malice toward none.” Voted the best wielder of the pen in our class. Substitute for copper plate. 7. CuvtEMCER, Emma The walk rear the High School A co-ed: also a fondness for the corner settee in the Y U C A. room. Received special commendation in English class, as a weaver of pleasant romances 8. Ohm, Maim.abet Assembly Hall A deliberately Philosophical manner, and a “piggee tailee.” Is a member of the society which is composed of herself. E. S. md H. X. H.
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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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CLASS ROLL—THIRD YEAR Namk Favorite Haunt Characteristics Honorj conferred 9. Dcs VoiGffE, Leslie “Anywhere— Every where. A nervously deprecating smile President of the class for the first semester. 10 . (iAI.IIKAIT 11 , Rl III . Hall outside IXmiestie Art “lab A friendship for S. K. cultivated during Arithmetic period. Has been sometime taken for our distinguished classmate, O. X. II. GlIISON, Roll! a . . Tl»c Library A Imsineo-like walk, ami a hunch of keys The most business¬ like member of the class. 12. Gwinn, Byri. . . The football— baseball-park An ardent pursuer of 1 usketballs and footballs, even when they are fourd on hatpins. Night guard of the Normal. 13. Hackki-t, Ai.nes . A certain grocery store. An airy, tripping walk, and picture hats. llayi-d for choral practice one morning. (4. Henry, Wiu. . . The “dorm parlor A fondness for striped suits, and checkered cap . Class teacher of English History and Chemistry l • - Daj 15. Jackson, Eunice . The V. VV. C. A. Room A quiet, serious face. Miss Malmsten ' s substitute on Students ' Day. 16. McKay, Kathryn . The Library The smile that won’t come off. Treasurer of the cla , ami member of the Treble Clef. 17. Mischkk, Laura . Down where the wienerwarsts do bloom. A tendency to take live minutes for the pronun¬ ciation of each word. Treasurer of the Crescent Literary Society. 18. Monahan. Ethelind The third room” of the Library. An incredulous cxpre«ion. Treasurer of class Secretary of Crescent Literary Society. iq. Nelson. Olga . . The Art Studio “That Smile Vice President of Crescent Literary Society, and class editor. jo. Nye. Katie . . . The Training School An tin manageable en e of humor Daughter of Bill Syr
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