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frf:derick c. dvhi “deutsch “ Having such a blessing in bis lady, He finds the joy of Heaven here on earth.'' 'How beautiful is outh ”—and love! The vow of Kin Arthur s Knights to“love one maid only, cleave to her. and worship her by years of noble deeds’’ is fitly lived up to by our friend Duhl. He is one of the old Round-table come back to earth. He makes the rest of us feel like the prov- erbial thirty cents, tor we can't cleave” to the same maid for more than a month- But Dulil—ye Gods ! Hecan act’ too,-for as Carter, the coach, in the senior play, he was a wonder. But he doesn't need any coaching on this cleaving” business (Oh you butcher !) Basket Ball Team. Class Play. Class Play Committee, Class Book Board. ESTHER CORNELL- “PEGGY She trips the 'light fantastic' day by day, Her eyes ensnare all who come her 7vay. If you doubt our word you just watch Peg do the Boston” or manage the afore- said eyes. Many a brawn laddie has succumbed to the wiles of this coquette, for who could withstand the glances from such a well operated pair of brown eyes? Oh, there's lots of trouble in a pair of eyes.” Right here we’d like to recommend Esther as a competent instructor to all who pine for cunning ways. We hear she intends becoming a nurse. But beware her, oh ye men, or you’ll leave her care with a worse illness than you entered it. Invitation Committee. MILDRED ELLIS mim” “ These delights, if thou can'st give Mirth, with thee I mean to live.'' Well, “Mim,” how many dates did you have last week? Seven or eight? There now don’t let us get you going. You know and we know we’d do the same if we could make a hit. Making a hit is Mini’s” long suit. With her ready smile and kind heart she wins friends every- where. I’index Board. MARY ELIZABETH DENTON “lizzie?” ” To those who know thee not, no 7vords can paint! And those who kno7c thee, kno7v all 7vords are faint. Did you ever see a quotation fit a person so exactly as this fits Mary? It would be hard to explain why you look up to her so and depend so much on her judgment, you just do, for her thoughts seem to jump to the right side of a question. We anticipate great things from her in the future, for with all those brains we know she is going to be something wonderful. At any rate, some day we expect to say with pride “why I graduated from dear old E. F. A. with her.” President of girls Athletic Association. Senior Picnic Committee. Honor Student. iiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiit? (15)
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RUTH M. CALKINS “A light heart lives long ' Although this mischievous maid with dancing brown eyes used to cause great havoc in chapel a year or so ago. she is now' quite sedate and prim (?) ns becomes a dignified Senior. It is lucky that some of those bubbling spirits of hers can ripple away through your finger tips in m er ry j i n gl i ng t u nes or—wel 1, v e won Idn t answer for the consequences. Look out. Ruth, or you'll go off some day in a burst of laughtt r With such sparkling eye?, such merry laughter. and with such ability as a player is it any wonder Ruth is liked by one and all ? Arbor Day Committee RALPH M. CISCOE. 5 “SMILER” “ Where eloquence commands the gushing tear He grins. In short, whale'er the time or place, Do as he may the grin still marks his E face. I Although you may not believe it from this picture, still Ralph claims the original “smile that won’t come off. ” (He was afraid he’d break the camera if he let it out E full blast. Hence, this serious look.) You just watch him though when he greets his lady love or hears the word candy. Then, oh, then it emerges from its hiding place. We have often wondered where on earth he tucks it away, but “Smiler always has had a genius for wonderful achievements. The saying is “that the most manifest sign of wisdom is continued cheerfulness.’’ So E now, we see through “Smiler’s ” schemes E It is needless to say that this is only cue of S his many charms, for who does not know that Ralph can draw “jest simply grand’’ and that when it comes to entertaining he—well, does that “jest simply grand too? Class Book Board. Track Team. F. TRIPLETT CLARK. “trii» “Let the world slide. Here is a young man who is so happy that his happiness is contagious. He is a debonair youth, good looking, as you see. and the matinee-idol of the E. F. A. girls. Our wish for him is that he may “tTip through life as he has tripped through school—and that he may not be beguiled into any false “trip by any of his future female adorers. Chairman of Banquet Committee. ESTHER CONSIDINE. “ESTHER ’ “I pray you Do not fall in love with me. Who said Esther was bashful? Well, you are wrong. She is very lively, and especially with her pretty blue eyes and adorable mouth. Because of those pretty blue eyes and that adorable mouth, the above admonition is given to all chaps that «are susceptible to charms of that kind. = = = = .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... (14)
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...............................................................................................I il|lllllillll(l|lllllll«llillll|l|ll«lllllliiilllllniillllllllilllllliillliliiilniiiiiiiiiilllllmlliilnlllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniniiiiiuuniiiiii(iiiimimniiiiiiiiiininii HELEN ELSTON “ live but to study and beat all the rest, breath but to work and to plug my best You may judge from this that Helen thinks of nothing but her friend Aeneas, but from the numerous rumors that have reached us concerning notes.et cetera.from A. B.Oy we are afraid Aeneas may get the mitten. We also fear that leap year has turned Helen's head and desire to warn all shy maidens to avoid this period of ex- citement. With all her brillancy some- thing has been whispered in our ears to the effect that she dislikes greatly to im- part her knowledge and lend her papers to less shining lights, but of course we don't believe this. Salutatorian. LOUISE FRIDIE “louise” ‘4 Oh ! How qu iet a nd shy a nd still. ’' Allow me to introduce to you the most quiet girl in E. K. A. .She is absolutely guaranteed to say less than a hundred words a day and is often known to keep her own counsel for an hour at a time. Do you wonder that we are proud of this wonderful girl ? And her silence is bene- ficial for she is one of the stars of the class, so we advise more of the feminine sex to adopt her way of doing. = a CHARLES FRIEDMAN 5 “chuck” “Behold! IVe have before us a man, a a spirit. And it is true, ever since “Chuck has been a Freshman, school spirit seems to a have been fused into him so deeply that every defeat and victory has been a personal affair for him to grieve or rejoice over. Although he does consider the school so highly there is one part of it he seems absolutely to disdain, and that is, the fairer sex. We would like to see him a more all-around man and hope this will a be a word to the wise. DANIEL K. FURHMAN “dan Peace ! Ho Let us stay and hear Da n, most noble Dan. Daniel K’s world revolves about one and only one word—argumentation. If this sounds incredible just corner Dan'1 anywhere, he don't care, he don't care,” move the right peg, and like Pega- sus he's off like a flash with a dash and a crash, and soars into the realms of oratory. We hear he intends becoming a lawyer. So we recommend him right now as a competent pleader in any cause, if persistancy has any weight Dan will be “ritfht there with the goods. That is the reason we cannot solve the problem why Dido, the Sibyl and all ‘ Virgilian creatures elude this tenacious youth, but then of course women always have been elusive beings, at least so it seems in Daniel K’s case. Invitation Committee. Vindex Board. .......................................................................................................................................... iiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiimmiimmiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiMiiiiiiimimimiiiiimiiiimiimimiiiiii? (16)
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