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MILDRED SUYDAM. AUCE J. SPEER. Commercial Club, Dramatic Club, GUt Club. Alice considers herself grown op. She often bat ■ rather dreamy look, you might call it an absent,minded look, but then that may be due to the influence of Lehigh. Don't worry, Alice, »« won’t »ay anything more about those letter». Alice I Prance»’ faithful partner. In fact they are a second edition of the Siamese twins. Wherever you tec one you are tore to find the other. MARY E. STARK. Senter Cabinet, HrciiAtirrr Staff, Claji liatketball, Commercial Club. Dramatic Club. Eureka!—ioat’» leading fathion plate. Mary’s ntimerout aweatera arc the despair of all would-be knit- ting prodigies. A» for the reat, we can beat turn it up by saying— An out-of-the-way young girl, A daring and gay young girl, A canoeing and swimming, a hunt- ing and gymning, A ’knows hon to play’ young girl.” MARIK STEWART. Bjreeulive Committee, Junto Stuff, Venturer Junior Clou, Scrub Batkelball, Clatl Basketball, Sci- ence Club, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, I.'eiIlia nee Prancaite. Rah, run! rah, run! K. II. S. J-i Marie, Marie, Marie. Once again that familiar cheer for our star forward of the Senior Ctrl»’ liatketball Team. Marie’» popularity in the social world is equally a« great a» in athletics. In- deed, the it as charming a girl at one could detire. Our with for you, Marie, i» that you may win at high a place in the world a» you hare in the heart» of your data- mate». Senior Cabinet, Rgcnarrrg Staff, Science Club, Dramatic Club, Clatt Batkelball, Veil trance Pram carte. Hr not misled, gentle reader, by this innocent-looking countenance. Where one would expect a mild, quiet, reserved creature, what do wc find but a girl happy, impulsive, full of fnn and an all-around good «port. To prove Ihit, just give those eye» the O. O. again. Can’t you nee the mischief lurking there I Mil’s favorite study is English and her particular hobby is painting. Mil, you've been trying to grow up and you may succeed, but you'll never grow old in spirit. r6
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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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!.. HAZE I, WI 1,1. EVER- Commrreiol Club. Saw. gentle reader, after gating on the assembly of girl» which precede Ihi» page, let your weary eye rc t on the feature of Hard— one of our commercial atudent». She i very quiet, reserved and »!• way» at peace with the world. Doesn't «he loolt like a peaceful child? Truly Hard i a fine girl, and it seem hut natural that her hobby should be flower . MARY K. TODD. Commercial (7nh. Mary'» name i» quite in keeping with her sire.—for both arc dim- inutive. Throughout the four years of her high school life Mary has set an example of industry and conscientious study to her more frivolous classmate». Rut Mary has not devoted all her time to delving into the depths of books of knowledge. Her cheerful laugh and smiling face will be remembered by her classmates in the years to come. KTIIEI, Wit,SON. Clef Club, I.’Alliance Praneaiie. Here's the girl who says, “I'm from Missouri. Truly,— K eit though vanquished she can argue Mill. Hers is what you call a dauntless spirit. Even the peaceful surrounding of her home along that river of river»—the Delatrare— couldn't quell her power of argu- mentation. Ethel ha always con- sidered traehing a promising voca- tion, but lately she has had her fortune told and—well. If a woman’» privilege to rhangr her mind. 17
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