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- ' :f-saaE: -I TT----ff-f DOROTHY SEBERNE BENSON PattersonN J In some ways Dot astounds us She almost never studles, but glldes through classes easlly and calmly and comes out w1th good marks Dot IS a very happy person She l1kes the world as lt 1S and what lt 1snt doesnt trouble her She plays very well and s1ngs m the Glee Club, and plays the role of nurse and counsellor to perfectlon Often and anon she ICCCIVCS candy and flowers from a known source w1th the uunost composure Dot 1S mchned to be a b1t argumentative, and upon occaslon she waxes ph1losoph1c A good sport 1S she and a good fr1end and pal RUBY BOWER Corn1ng N Y Neatness and calmness, these are our Hrst 1mpress1ons of Ruby Her ha1r 1S always smooth her blouse 1S always dalnty, and her countenance unruffled What a glft th1s repose of body and manner IS' Ruby 1S one of these eiliclent people who do not st1r up much dust but do accompllsh thmgs As to appearance she IS small P1nk cheeks and hght halr are a n1ce com b1nat1on, too E R f tcdl . A I Xa l 4 l Page Tfuenty-four
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-----5 ---- -sguoaxii ml. W Y Lf,.'..Vl-H-QEEYWYY Y Y ' S-Alf rt r' ' ul ' W' ' ' iigmgg'--g-'If ' ' lair -- ULT. :zu , : :s ..-.-1 Yr MM, A, II T LORION CAMPBELL Elmira, N. Y. She is peppy and vivacious and good looking, and consequently people call her cute. And she detests it! She has starred in athletics and in dramatics and in college settlement work. Every- one likes Lorion, men and orphans in particular. Lorion is versatile Qamong other things, she can imitate Charlie Chaplinj and she is practical despite all her vivacity and love of fun. After she has com- pleted the numerous and complicated courses of the Domestic Science Depart- ment here at college she is going to be a dietitian in a large hospital. Thus says Lorion. MARY ELEANOR CHAPMAN New York City There is nothing moody or tempera- mental about Mary. She is just plain jolly and good-natured, and always ready for a lark. And she tinds much to en- joy in life-music lessons, spreads, shows at the Lyceum, and dinners at the Bon Ton. Mary can tell remarkable ghost stories and repeat jokes and humorous little ditties into the wee hours of the night. Have you ever heard I wish I was a little ish, and the ethical story of Jonah and the Whale? They are Mary's classics and she considers at least one telling of them necessary to the completion of your education. And incidentally Mary appreciates your hearty laughter at the conclusion of her program. --M ff: -A .gg -,J l ct ww L X- ' x :ln ,L ws-cy j '21 5 QA . -----I X , I , - -. l,...........-l Page Tfuenty-.fix . L Lvl, , W 'l O l
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