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MINNIE C. ROSENBERG. Commercial Club. .'Alliance Fran cake. Minnie i» one of our eminent cotnmrreiii! prodigio. But. like moM ambitiou» people, «lie «rat not talitfied with making a tuceett in one line of work, but cbote to enter another. So thit year, along with her commercial ttuiliet, the took up rlaatical work and liegan to partake of the myntrriea of the dead Ian guage. She i now quite a Latin en- thu«ia«t, and it'» hard to tell whether or not «he will enter the butinett world. KDITII II Rl'DI.IN. Commercial Club, Glee Club. Ah! here tbe i«! Thi little Mi- lt one of our thining commerrial «tara. Edie ha» never been found idle. I a - In aod day out •be work» with a will and teem» to accomplith wonder». Nor hat the licell tafe from the dari» of that wicked little fellow, Cupid.—but we will nut tell who hr it. Ever a favorite among her claumatea, we with her tueret» on life'» journey. MARGARET I. SANDT. P.Jitor in-Chief RxoiArrre. Pice- PreiiJeal S enter Clair. Janie Staff. Senior Cabinet. Htteculh'e Committee, Clan Treaturer. Clan Harietball. Secretary Dramatic Club. L'Alliance Prancaue, Glee Club. Stop! l.uoV! (See that dreamy exprr—ion? She look» innorent, n'ettce pat! But let u« inform you correctly. She I» only thinking of what mi»chirf the can do next.) Read! You tee our illuttriou» tdi tor in-chief hat devoted a great deal of time and energy in compiling thit book. Mig it very popular and all who know hrr realiie that they have in her a true friend. Our tehool life wat brightened by her hnmor and the charm of her grin”. I'AUUNK J. SCHMID. luulo Staff, dee Club, Scrub Hoi ketball, Hxecnlive Committee. De- bating, Dramatic Club, Partity Boibrlball. Senior Play. Kumar r rg Staff. We take great pleature in intro, during to you Pauline. the haughty Duchrtt of {.eamington. a »tar de- luter. a good orator, a ttcllar ha«- ketball player, a -t But we could go on forever naming Pauline'» good ipulitie . I.et u« turn up by «tying that Pauline i« bound to tucceed at whatever «he undertake . In all our Micial affair» «he gave hrr hearty co operation and their »ucce»« ha« been «lue in part to Pauline. 4
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GLADYS K. QUIG. Here we Kt the tall, dignified, •lately lady of the clau. Glady» ha» already attained that .tation of life which mo»t of u» took forward to with cam expectancy, for »he ha reached woman' c tatc”, not in year , but in conduct and mien. Ileiide her ni»t of ua feel like mere children. To our tcreat regret Glady ha» not aa»oci»tcd with u very much, but haa given the privi- lege of her companionahip to our elder . GERTRUDE POTTS. There ia one thin the matter with this picture,—it doe» not dupli- cate Gertrude'» »(iontaneou» »mtlc. That i bet chief characteriatic. and we «hall remember it when we think of Gertrude in the day» to come. She ha been everything that a model B. II. S. er »hould be.- a loyal claaamate, a fine ttudent, and a good companion. Gertrude ia among the rank» of tho c who con •ider a little knowledge a danger ou» thing, becaux she intend, to continue her »tudic and drink deep of the .pringv of knowledge. 2 MAK ROMS. Uui DaikrlhiU, Aimloml Sfanayer Senior Ploy. Who can help but love this maiden t Her charm are many, and by them lhc haa won a boat of frtenda. AH girls have a hobby, and Mae’ ia horseback riding. In- deed the ia quite an equestrian. and aonaetime at hare vision of the Famous Players or I.nWy Co. In- ducing Mae to enter the silent drama at the star of horae-races. If such is the ease, we feel assured that Mar will rise to the highest heights' . ROSIK RKISKR. Commercial Club. We will always retnrmlicr Rosie a one of those few who ate blessed with unfailing good nature. Nothing ha ever been discovered that could disturb her serenity. Perhaps that same cheerfulness and determina- tion not to be discouraged if things go wrong it what enables her to have such a good time in school and out. 3
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ALICE c:. SHIELDS. l.'Allmmce Prameaise, Stie are Clmb. Dramatic Clmb. Kcce! U Idle charmantc! Alice U very much a la mode, at oar Kathleen would «ay. and correct in every articular. Site U eery re served, however, and we hardly leel that we know her very well after our four year ’ association with her. Until recently we class cd Alice among the man-hater , but wc have discovered that l,afayette hat itt charm» for hrr. SARAII V. SKRFASS. Jmmle Staff {Ant. Bmt. Ifyr.), Cfari Basketball. I’arsily Basketball. Prendent Dramatic Clmb. Senior Play. Clee Clmb. i:Alliance Pram■ raise. Thi it Tommy”. Fun it never misting when «he i preterit. With her tente of humor and irresistible giggle—'nuf »aid. Counties arc the good times we have had with hrr in the Junto Room altho. of course, we worfcrd at the tame lime (?). As forward of our Has krthall Team. Sarah contributed much to the glory of K. II. S.: as l.ady Farthingale, we will rvmrmhrr her a a perfect lady of the Court; and as a classmate. one we hare learned to love. I MARY SIEGFRIED. Basketball (Partit y (Copt-). Scrub, Class). Junto Staff, Senior CaU net. Eseemtrte committee (Girls' Treat.), yiee-Pres. Sot homer e Clast,. I'leePres. Junto Class. Senior Play (Property Mgr.), Dramatic Clmb, L'AUmmer Pram eaise. Glee Clmb. A volume could hardly contain all Sicgy's excellent qualities. Tntly. we may say ”to knnw her is to love her. Mary’s chief char- acteristic is her agreeableness. Nevertheless. Mary ranks high as a student; is much in demand at all social affairs; proved herself a very capable property manager for our play and creryone knows her suc- cess as Captain of the Basketball Team. WKI.THA SLACK. Commercial Clmb. Here ia a model of propriety and good behavior who graces the rolls of the class of 'at. It is bccauu .of pupils such as Wcltba that otif class has gained it enviable rep. But then, Weltha I human, and like a good time and occasional pranks a srell a the rest of us. that’s why we all like hrr. W’c expect to see her become a successful stenographer in a little while, and we know she will not disappoint u
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