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O □ 0 “Katty is undoubtedly one of the most prominent mem¬ bers of the class. Besides being the class beauty, she is endowed with the best voice in school, and is a con¬ spicuous figure in almost every recital. Her most notable characteristic is that of utter frankness, which has won her more than one good friend. She says exactly what she thinks, but in such a way that no one minds. But just because she says mean things is no sign she is mean, for by her kind-hearted ways she has made herself one of the most popular of girls. Moreover, every one is con¬ fident of her good judgment and com mon sense; and if Katty” disapproves we may know there’s something wrong. 21
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Elizabeth Roller! What a multitude of sins these two words cover! One might find her anywhere from Room 82 to the C. E. I. dome. But despite these trivial pranks, Elizabeth is a great addition to the Senior Class. I say “an addition” because she came to us last September. When she entered, she semed to be a rather demure person, but upon better acquaintance we have found her witty and lively; and, although she is still dignified, we know that she can be most undignified. In lessons Eliza¬ beth stars. Who does not envy the ease and accuracy with which she translates Virgil? And so we hope that each September will bring as worthy a Senior as Elizabeth. 20
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Mamie, with her cheery voice and countenance, came into our midst last year. She tills the same place which Chris” occupied the year before, namely, the seat of popularity. Whenever we see her she is talking, and this loquacious manner has been a great aid in making warm friends for her. Mamie is not only bright and attractive, but she also has a great deal of real sense. In Mathe¬ matics, especially, she stars. Her geometry lessons were always prepared in a manner dear to the ear of Miss Gaines. Mamie’s one failing, however, is her appetite. Certainly at Sunday night feasts she does herself justice! Still she is a good all-round girl and we can not blame Roger and Alvin for having “cases” on her. 22
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