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T II E 1)1 KFRK KB CO It I) 11) i i.okbm i: Bi.i .Aisirrii iti cki.ky Florence Is n «pilet little miss of the nor- ii ni I i urM . who allow nothin»: in Interfere wIili her muillw Sin- came t 11“ from tlio Davis fSrmiimnr School amt was almost hhl- ilon from v low a .«I»- made her way in Imr- fix , llirtwvr, olio Ini sncoxxlcd In llvliu; ilown till honor mill lin now Ihimiiii’ mir •Hiiiil in stature. XVI ml KIoivihv lacked In «lature. she ha made iiji In mental iniim-liy. Tin- 'ilii «ay I in;. «SihhI luff In small |aaek- nrox. surely applies to her caw. Florence revels In Milx-liiir illtlli-uli problems mill says flint rendltu: lx her holiliy. Sin Inteinls to «•liter Itrldkvwater next fnll mill we know she will I'liiiie out on the honor roll. “ jHtrt, O MO f ulct. ANASTASIA MAKV ltITA ItltOWN •Mnno SHVtkni»» Ainm. lifter graduating fmin St. Mary's I In it k I i In I School, «mu' to Durfre mul si«-nt four yenrx In study,- not. however. n lier closest friend nr»- nwitre, without fun. Walk- ing mnl reading occupy lier leisure moments Cnllke iimny of her friend In the normal tsuirse. «lie eh........ “I «well Nnrnml Sclnsd lor her lii«t!inlloii of higher education. Al- though she xix'inx to go alone, we have im iloulit that she will, after hpcomlng aeipuiliil- ««tl. have mmi friend anil «Ile «urely hits our •n' l wishes. ■'.l«f «' x linitu fhiH hr MAKHAICKT MAItY Itl'IIKB For the luixy iiiiiii of alfairx. who ahhorx the ««iiixtiiut chattering In which most girl delight to tak«' pari. thl« tall girl would make a very welcome private secretary. No. Mar- garet 1« not Inelliu'il to place her«elf Ix-foro the pllhlle eye. hut prefers to let sonielioily else «Io thi' talking. In miter r»-«i -ct . however. -Margaret Is In the very front rank. She ilo- light In dancing mul rending. mnl Is a most excellent sewer. Never!llploo, In spite of this last fact, shedis-s not lnt«tl«l to Issmiii 'a fash- lonnhle dressmaker or inlllluer. hut feels mi inclination for iiliiintliitf the future uinnluMsl ami womanhood of the nation. Here's her liiniMxIhite success I re Pilrc irtiM rrrr fo t, O’-n llr. nnil loir; mi r wllifll I hi no in iromom,
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IS THE I) IK FEE KKCOKI) WILLIAM THOMAS ItlCltillTMAN. Ji:. ■nnr -iiriuhr Ask not. ««•nth render, tin cause of all (lit clamor. TIs lint tin- ivrvirth.u accorded tin- approach I iiv hem -onr friend William Itrlulitman. mini- widely known a Itrljcl».' This i:out Icmnn luil) from tli«' tlourlshlin: mctm|M lls of lilcliton. ami we need not slide Hint tin- town Is prom I of him. As a nit-niher of Hie rootluill S |liail. •itlll ilemonstrateil Ills ability In many a huril-foiutht content. Ills ilest hint Ion Ik Itrown. ami some «lay wi shall prolml.|y recnl of the valiant deeds |»crforincd l»y Wlllliini ItrlKlitniiin. liuard of the Itrown football team. Soinr mi fit or»' born until; nthrrx in high- lnn.m MAKCAICKT VOSK ICIHNM.KY •I'niHH I’ause. awhile. Hear fiiemls. ami ciitem- plate tills Kpleinlhl yraduate of the West nl I Selmol. elass of HUS, That seliool was sorry to lose mucIi an iil.1i- nml prominent cltlx.cn. hut what the W’entnll lost Ihirf.s- Inis re- ceived to «Imilile advantage. Since her ar- rival ’Tew has always taken an active In terent In class affairs anil It Is a well-known fact that she has always stooil for rltflit ami Justice. anil, together with our most noted |s.|ltlclan, ahle.l in ilowulliy the imit-llllio.” Tills, however. Is not the limit of her efforts In behalf of the class, for she save her very la-st that the class play iiilulit la- u tliiaiii-lal success. Manga ret has always inmlo n hit with her mIiikIiu;. anil those who have sat In her iielyhlH.rhiHMl alternate Wednesdays ran vouch for the line .piallty of her voice. •Tow will uniloul.tislly t.-nch them a few tlilncs at llrldjge water next year. “ tc ojif fir I 1‘unfin • iroman. viola vninixirs iiiiim-k 1.1:111 itsr Viola’s mother t«s k her l.y the hanil some years into ami lieailisl stralkht f..r the Haven- |H»rt ScIhk.1. where Viola .............nml the studies that will yain her ailmlMsIi.n tn Hi blip-water Normal School In the fall. Hlvl- slon. siil.t rail ion. nluehra. history anil every- tliiiiie else have siiccunihi-d t.. the iierslstoiic) of this yoiinu laily. altlioiitfh her itrcatcst In- ellinitlon Is towards sew Ini; anil enihrohlery. Indeed, with a uecille ami a thread she can billM anythin»:. Thus far she Inis esinped a nickname. ‘M xtltch in Himi tun nine.
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T II K l V K F K K R K C O It I) •JO ri.oUK (T. MKIM'KDKS liritNS ftoM r SI. Jose|«h s Solus .1 presented ns with n hrlsllt. Mifunuis. self-rellillll lltlh llllsal when ••Flossie” wns ushered Into oiir midst. “Flos le 1« mi n|itluilst. Ih-r favorite |wi tlu»e I' t •lllll . mill mush- Inis mi liitoMiccnt Inter- lireter In our north-end clnssinnte. Whisper- hit: mill -Mk.: 11 ii s’ me weaknesses which no •I mlit will lie eradicated helilml the Iiii|«oj»Iiik wnlls mill uniler tile salutary liilliictice of Itrliluewnter. Thin Irtufth Ih'il hoi. KI.IZAItKTII MAI!IK l.nriSK ItlTI.KK -TiMits. II Iiriiiluet IIt the I►oinllilc.in Aeml elliy. Iliis lieeli with l|.s lint two years. 'Ile hnekttrotind Ims no elm mis for tills self-euii- rtilent mill eiieruetle yoiina Inily. If she fol- lows her |«resent incllnntlons. the automobile •■ivi«s nml tmille oitleers will Is- kept httsy: for Itarney Oldflehl. In Ills imlmlest «lays, wns In «Iis snnll elnss ns contpnrtsl with Toots” when she hearkens to thi enll of the “hiixx vvnRon. IVrhti|is her Mlccess :« Curtis” In the elnss piny Ims «iwnkeneil mil- hltlon for the xtuice. mid caused to Hoot teiii|itllik l liefore tier eves visions of till- sit In- l les |uilil to hit; lirtlsts. We niv iimlrr tin- Im- pression. however. Hint Toots will xrmv tile hulls of Wellesley when Scpteniln-r up- tM-iirs. « lh I,-j-in.il fli.it I h Hint- in no tiirh Irnri tin till. MAV TIIO.MASINK ('A III 1.1. 7'oiuintf Sto| . look mid listen! la»! the eiirtnln parts nml this ilnlnlv nietnlier of the «-lass ii I •! sni-s. May. who Is commonly known ns •■Tommy niiMMig tier friends, enine to ns from the X. It. Ilorden School In September. Iltl.’l. She says her liohl.v Is «lnneliijt, nml do von wonder, since she Is such n little per «'ll! Her still study Is Flililsll. so she su.VS. «'nn you «ness why? ••Toniiny” Intends t-■ join the milks of nlde touchers when she l.itves IIS. nml will continue her similes nt lly.mnis Normal Scius.I. «h .d Inek. 'Tmii- iny ! I'm llflnfl irilh hifliiklHfl
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