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It isn't fair! she exclaimed suddenly. Just because they think I'm poor and the niece of the washerwoman, they all ignore mef' There, there, dearie, said Miss Hattie soothingly, as she carefully ironed one of Madge Morgan's exquisite party dresses. Why don't you tell them I'm only one of your mother's old servants, though that don't mean I ain't as good as they are even if I do take in washin's. If they knew as how your father was a 'rich man they'd all be a lovin' ye to death, she bitterly ended. Of course you're as good as any of those hateful old snobs and I shan't ever tell them you arenit my aunt. I've always been petted and had my own way just because my father was a rich man, but now I'm going to make them love me, just me, and not my money. If the gang only liked me it might be easier, but you wait, she laughed. I'll be the most popular'girl in school, yet, and a member of the gang too. I'll show them money isn't everything. It was two years later and the seniors of Lennox high school were presenting their class play. The auditorium was packed to its fullest capacity and there was continual laughter and chatter. Even the dignity befitting seniors could not conceal the excitement that the gang,' felt, for two of their members were playing leading parts. Dear Pat, I do hope she makes a hit, she's such a darling, said Madge excitedly. Jack's a lucky guy,', was Rex's brief comment. , Oh, it s beginning, cried Babe, and as the curtain rose the audience burst into a storm of applause, for Jack Huntoon, captain of the football team, was leading man and opposite him in the role of leading lady was-the most popular girl in school. Oh, well! Money isn't everything! ! ! , BOTHILDA MAHLER. Twenty-eight
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STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: Brewbaker, Carlson, Been-ian, Kemp, Stump, Buchanan, Cotton, Wymer Mahler, Brinsmaid, Irwin, Letton, Anton. Second Row: Trapp, Dickson, Goodell, Phillips, Lutz, Russell, Fraser, Barnes, Searcy Nelson. . Back Row: Gray, Norris, Teuber, Cullen. FACULTY . 1 Front Row: Crovisier, Helger, Redman, Owen, Reynolds, Norby, Hutchinson, McCall. Seccgxdd Row: Larimore, Freark, Smith, Mitchell, Walker, McGuire, Griffiths, Culbertson g en. t Thigd Row: Barton, Spoor, King, Brooks, McFadden, Shaw, Huffman, Abbett, McGregor teeper. Fourth Row: Kasson, Drake, Hovey, Craig, Chantry, Metcalf, Sprague. Back Row: Pickrell, Smith, Chase, Brick, Wright, Evans, Hill, Goodell, Jansen, Morgen- thaler, Meier. Thirty i 3
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