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A UTI Ii ’R GARVEY. r' Ir’s hard to decide in just what line it would he best for Louise to specialize. Site is able to do a lit tie of everything, but unable to find out what her real forte in life is. Don’t worry. Louise: for after you leave E. F. A. and go out Into the world, you will find your right place in this busy world. We're sure of that. And we’re also sure that she will succeed in toe career she chooses. “art Handsome is ns handsome does, and handsome has certainly done things in the cnso of this young man. His feminine admirers are as many as his charms and each are ns numerous as the fish of the sea. In classes Art bears the reputation of being a natural Egyptian mummy for silence, but when he gets before the public on the minstrel stage and shakes his fantastic heels tin Egyptian mummy becomes a lady- killing. vodovil performer. Ills ver- satility is shown by his perform- ances on the gridiron or the dia- mond. Art will find his vocation wherever good looks, a serene dispo- sition and a clever end man may be needed. Captain of Iase Itali Train : Class Clap ('innmilter : Ailrlphic. KAY HELLER. '1 Smart—yes— but we wish nobody had ever told you so. because its ho bad for one to know It! Oh! here now we aren't going to keep on knocking you just because you’re llttler than us. A wonder at pho- tography tquite mail over the art and proficient in that linei—cute, quick, clever, and always on the jump—that’s you. GLADYS (DUDLEY. “isIt ID” This will not be a song about Grid and her beaus. For of them we are sure almost everyone knows : This sweet little maid, with the Anna Held eyes. Who. alas, has a crush on a Junior. (Chuck —--------. Is a lass who is extremely well liked by all. My Faculty, and fellows, who come at her call : Some day. in near future, our Grid you will find A gay college damsel, hut never a grind. 4 I ilrlpl, in.
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MA It'l l IA KLSTON. “ MARTS” If yon should change your tone of voice once in a while in Vergil as you did upon tin platform then we couldn't knock you at all -so It’s lucky for us you don’t! Light hair and blue eyes never mask vicious people and you’re no exception to prove the rule but we’re glad of it. Coming from the illustrious family that you do. we expect marvelous things of you in your walk down tin pat It of knowledge. Kelvin. AUGUSTA GAISKIt. “GIKSIE” There are always some people pur- suing education who aren't really quiet—but who never cause much of a disturbance. ’’Gussie , as she is called. Is one of these people, so it’s hard to know what to say about her. She certainly is quite a sprazzy person her hair is aways perfectly smooth, and she seems to take great delight In wearing sporty ties. And she's very, very pleasant to know; her friends say that she is never anything but good natured, and that she doesn't even know how to knock. .TRAN RSTRY. ••What a nice, quiet girl she is!' That is what people say after they have first met Jean. Hut just wait until they know her I For she is known to have talked and raved for hours at a time about something she particularly likes. And giggle — well, there's no stopping her after she once gets started. In spite of these things. Jean is a very good student, and frequently shows a poetic streak. Some day we expect to hear great things of her—for she is surely a budding genius. Clan Play Committee. Kelvin. JOHN GAKLINGKK. ‘•IIICK” Ilick may be truly designated as the human phonograph running on high speed. He considers himself an athlete and tries to let everyone know of the fact by strutting through chapel and wearing his “open face smile. Only one person can get llick's goat, and she is his old friend, Gracia Haight. Hick landed at our school about two years ago, hailing from Seneca Falls, and he’s been falling ever since. Some day soon you'll find Ilick” in the National League making his mark as a twirier, and. as always, handing some of his slang to the umpire. Reception Co mmittee; Rust Hull Team.
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LUCIA E. MALL. HALLY” Well, you’ve always had the repu- tation of being the “smartest girl but—Oh, It must he great to sink comfortably back on reputation and let things slide! What would hap- pen If a fluent translation was needed in Vergil and you weren’t present to supply it? Oh this can't be nil reputation ! No. we give you credit for a massive collection of grey matter used to its best advan- tage In your Journey through E. F. A. Ailrlphla. MALLE HILDRETH. Just made of music! She sings like a lark, plays like a young vir- tuoso, and flourishes an artist's brush as proficiently as Zim—con- sequently absolutely indispensable to our class. It’s lucky for us that this musical family lias been thus ♦ evenly distributed throughout the {various classes—we’re glad we weren't too late to get one. (Jlrr Club. WILLIAM IIIGOS. BILL” This good looking young man has escaped the charms of the fair ones so far despite his own attractive- ness. lie spent the early part of his academic career in worrying the faculty with his boyish pranks and always just scpieezing through Regents. Hill holds down a job at the Lyceum in order to be on hand at all the good shows and pass his expert opinion upon the worth. Doubtless “Hill will find his life's work as the Manager of some I’.road- wny Theatre. WRAY HOFFMAN. Our picture of perfect health ! Horn and bred on a farm, his cheeks glow with rural color. Hut. alas! a bashful boy as all country lads are at first. The rush and roar of Academy life has. however, done away with this basfifulncss in some degree, and now 'ris rumored hor- ribile dictu! there's a girl crossed your path—is it so? Alpha Zrta.
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