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ANNIE MAE FOXVLER Age 19 Annie's zeal for history surpasses even Claude's. How she must look forward each day for the end of the second period. We sympathize heartily. If she was not so good natured heaven only knows how she would stand it. But being the jolly, good natured soul that she is, she does manage to survive. Her disposition alone is enough to remove mountainsg so of course we know she will accomplish wonders. PAULINE FREELAND Age 19 Though the school is unaware of it, Pauline has for some time been secretly married to Henry. Henry who? That's the question. fThe wedding ring is a steering wheel.l And such an appetite as Henry has! To our sorrow and to the misery of Pauline's pocketbook, he is very much addicted to drink. Ask his hootlegger, Strowd's Garage. Sometimes, when he is on the verge of a cold, she, hearing his squeeky coughs. has to grease him. Though not allowed to attend her classes,--which we know he ap- preciates,-Henry waits patiently outside her window, getting as much knowledge as he can from the cold outside. One last hurrah for Henry and Pauline wishing them all happiness for their married life. We hope there will be no blowouts. MAMIE LOUISE HARWARD Age 17 The petite madamoiselle, the most attractive thing around, with her eternal giggle resounding from hill to hill. Popular? You bet! Who could help being so with that fifty foot roadster gliding swiftly around the Hill. May she-minus the car-finally meet the one who will find her as attractive without it as with it. Elervn
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