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iffirmnralTtlm Who with natural instinct to discern what knowledge can perform Is diligent to learn MARGARETTA CECILIA BOYLAN “Margo” College Course History Circle 4 Margaretta did not join “29” until our Senior year, but in this short space of time has certainly proved herself an illustrious member of our class. “Margo” is far ahead of us in one thing, and that is she knows exactly where she wants to continue her education, and what she intends to do, so with a defi- nite goal before her, she has proceeded to upset all our ideas of so-called “stiff” courses, and collect an unusual amount of our highly valued testimonials. We often wondered who was the person who produced the unmistakable signs of artistic perfection our ex-cheer leader often displayed. Well, that song is end- ed, but the melody lingers on, for it was none other than the person whose like- ness smiles upon you from this page. With this remarkable ability to start with, we hesitate to predict to what heights Margaretta will rise. Rut do not think of Margaretta as a grind, for this was not the case. If you mix a heavy schedule with a definite purpose, a comprehending ability, and a real desire to earn what awards one can, you have without recourse to solving by the quadratic equation formula — the story of Margaretta as a member of ’29. Her destination is Normal Arts and we need not use up much space here in useless prophecy. With her ability, her firmness of purpose and other equally worthy attributes, her success is assured in her chosen profession. Margaretta, re- member ’29 when you’re in “Who’s Who.” 2G
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iMfmnrahtUa Music like whispering spirits charms the air OLIVE ELOIS BOWEN “Ollie” “Giggles” Honorary Member of Clinton Historical Society; History Club; Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Normal Course In our sophomore year a new member joined our ranks. “Ollie,” as she is best known, came to us from Berlin. With her ever ready smile it did not take her long to make friends with everyone. Olive is always ready and willing to help anyone in time of trouble. She al- ways finds time to pass a joke along and see the witty side of life. We could al- ways hear Olive giggle above everyone else in all her classes. “Ollie” was always among the list of testimonial pupils. Perhaps she owes her clearness of thought to her cold ride in the morning from Berlin. She was acclaimed one of the honorary members of the Clinton Historical Society. “Giggles” was also in our High School Orchestra and she sure wields a wicked bow. Olive has been the envy of all the girls with her frat pin. Of course we have no idea whom it belongs to (?). We are told that Olive likes to dance very much and always attends the dances in Berlin. There may be a special reason for this but we can not judge. Olive intends to go to Normal School and the class of ’29 wishes her all the success in the world. We can all picture her teaching the A, B, C’s. Farewell, Olive, and best of luck from ’29. 1329 25
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iHi ' utitrubiltu A liglit heart lives Ions ANNE ELIZABETH CAMPBELL “Ann” “Anna” Normal Course Minstrel Show 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Musical Comedy 4; A. A. 3, 4; History Circle 4 “The Campbells are coming. Hurrah, Hurrah!” Next, here is Anne, one of our quiet and modest girls. She is very good na- tured and is always willing to aid anyone seeking help. We have all begun to think she doesn’t know how to lose her temper. How often have we, at 7:59, heard the mad rush of feet up those three flights of stairs, but Anne always managed to get in just before the last bell rang. Anne is also very helpful to those who have trouble in their daily Latin as- signments. Many a morning, a group may he seen asking her for aid in trans- lating this or that sentence. Perhaps it is because she is so fond (?) of Latin herself. During the holidays when we went into the 5 10, we would see “Anna” en- joying the tinkling music of the nickels and dimes. The 5 10 is not the omy place where she earns extra spending money. She makes herself useful in Mrs. K ’s selling pretty clothes to some lucky customer. During other spare hours, “Ann” can be seen acting as a nurse-maid. She has a large task on her hands hut nevertheless, she enjoys it. We are quite sure that the kiddies don’t mind being left in her care, either. “Ann” would like to go to Northfield along with “Dot” next year. Wherever she goes for further study, the best wishes of the Class of 1929 go with her. Good luck, Anne! 1329 27
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