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Page 33 text:
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Grace Pollock, another A. F. P., has become poetical as well as intellectual, while observing in the Model School. Meditating over her future, she wrote: Teachie, teachie, all day teachie, Night markie paper, nerves all creepy. No one huggie, no one kissie, Poor old maidie, no one lovie. Elmira G. Scovel is the president of the junior Class, vice president of the Normal Dramatic Society, and a member of the Glee Club. She is one who is always loyal to her friends and is successful in anything she under- takes. The secret to success is constancy of purpose. This junior, La Vergne Irwin, is cultivating a dignified air and grave countenance, preparatory to a course in law at the Uni. ' As Normal Cheer leader he is fine, His Glee Club songs are most divine: As a soloist he is very rare, As a foreign lord, none can compare. His favorite song is oft displayed, 'Tis this: The Boys of the Old Brigade. Laura De McE.lhaney has a little way of her own by which she waltzes into the good graces of her acquaint- ances. She is our secretary and is the president of the A. F. P. Society. Fern H. Marshall, another big Junior, is a marshal in more than one sense of the word, being sergeant-at-arms of the A. F. P. Society. Do not judge her wrongly, however, for she is a very pleasant and sweet dispositioned girl.
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Walter Bowman, a worthy Junior, is an enthusiastic athlete, being captain of the Normal Football squad, and a star at basketball. He is also a member of the Normal Boys' Glee Club, and of the Normal Quartette. Todd is a faithful English student and we rather think that he contemplates becoming a poet, since his class song became so popular, and then, too, in an extract of an old Latin notebook we find a pathetic incident of his own life portrayed as follows: ' Boyabus kissabus sweet girlorum, Cirlabus likeabus wanted someorum. Papabus hearabus kissabus moreum, Kickabus boyabus out of the doorum. Nightabus darkabus, no lightatorum, Climbabus gatepost, breechabus toreum. Lucy C. Davenport is noted among her acquaintances for her sympathetic, responsive nature. To fully understand her we must carefully study these lines: Little Lucy Davenport Stands by the tennis court, Straightening her little black tie, She smooths down her hair With a delicate air, and says, What a sweet girl am I. u Anna M. Kreizenbeck, who is our editor, and a charter member of the A. F. P. Society, always stops to consider matters before taking definite action. impersonating is her stunt. -30--
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Zinc is an element discovered by the Junior Class, while doing some research work to add to the already valua- ble assets of the class. It is a very valuable metal, both for its stability and durability. It is characterized by its intense affinity for the junior Class, but acts strongly against the baser metals, such as Seniorium and Sophomorium. E. Dale Zink is absolutely C. P. and is worth his weight in gold. Martha K. Reikman is a noble junior, slow to anger, plenteous in ambition, and never weary of well doing. She is treasurer of the Dramatic Club and one of the star warblers of the Glee Club. She is a firm believer that Labor Conquers All Things. Gracial Foster is our class rag-time musician. Her ability in oral expression cannot well be surpassed, especially when it comes to negro dialect. She is a member of the A. F. P. Society. Gracial is a lovable character and is espe- cially attractive to the opposite sex. Her favorite quotation is: A smile he smole upon me, A little wink he wunk, And I knew that I had won him To think what I had thunk. -142-
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