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JIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIII JOSEPH HOGAN “joe “ Then I'll sit and sleep . Joe’s interest in his classes has lost his reputation for him especially in Physics. One day he wandered with Alice in Won- derland. .Since then “Sleepy Sid has been Mr. Cady’s constant care. Joe has one redeeming: feature however and that is his laugh. Stick to it Joe and you will show 'em after all. MURIEI, ISZARD A most excellent accomplished lady. All those who have seen Muriel in the role of the love lorn Anna May in the min- strels need no introduction, but for the benefit of those few w’ho lost the oppor- tunity we desire to present this talented girl. No wonder her services were needed to make the Class Play a success. Al- though it may seem improbable for one who is so ardent an admirer of the stage, yet Muriel is very like a Quakeress in her tastes, and we often hear her proudly allude to her Quaker ancestors md her desire to be like them. Muriel is earnest and enthusiastic and never does anything half way. Its always with her whole heart or not at all. If you ever need cheer- ing up just go sit with Muriel and be “mothered’’ for a while. She's worth more than any medicine. Senior Play. Honor Minstrels. FREDERIC F. JESSF.N = “fritz” = ”May I have the extreme deter in m of s guiding yon through the mazes of the next E waltz. They say hot tempers go with red hair = and that all great men have hot tempers. E We aren’t sure about the hot temper, but E as none can contradict us when we say he E is a great man we’re afraid we ll have to E accept the hot temper also. Fritz is a man E of surprises all right. First he develops into a regular “Marathoner” and we could r swear that the historical “Seven league E Boots” were his, then he upsets the equi- E librium of a certain Miss, and now he has E attained such fame behind the footlights that were he to shoot up some day into a six footer and wear a spike taii coat and travel wid de show, we would not E be at all surprised. Fritz might well be E called a Crimson Rambler for his E favorite sport is like old Rip’s | we hope not from the same reason though] to wander forth over the hills and far E away. E Track Team. Class Play. I = 'nmmii n i n in | |M,. ..................... MIEDRED JONES “mil” ”Not to know me is to argue yourself unknown. 1 They say that a rolling stone gathers no moss but it gathers lots of polish. Now that is exactly what “Mil” does. She flits around constantly thereby losing perfect- ly good time for study, but in her flitting she makes lots of friends. A dazzling smile here and a sympathetic giggle, that is the way she speeds through the world. And let me tell you that this rapidly made path is shocking in the number of broken hearts it contains. For those bewitching little curls of hers are enough to break hearts and with the smiles-why it’sawful! Class Book Board. (19) .................................................................................................................. iiiiiiiiiiimmiimiNiimiiiiiiiiimimiiii
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IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIinilllllllllMIIIIIIIII|||||||||||MI||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||lllllllll||||||||||l|l||||||imill||,l„l„„l,„„l„,ll,||m|||||||||m||||m||mm||||m|m||m||||||- ‘'■•••■■•■I..................................................................................................................................................... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim...... iiiiiiiiiiiiiii AGNES HARRISON l'A maid most mild and true as steel. For four long weary years, Agnes, like a princess in a fairy tale, has been faith- ful and true to her knight, and has been waiting, fondly waiting for him. And we know she will not be disappointed, for cannot Agnes, our Delphian oracle, see far into the future and know things that are to be ? With her extensive know- ledge of the Sibyl’s doings and her ability as a writer, is it any wonder Agnes was chosen «asour prophetess? Class Prophet. WIIJJAM “SPEED HARTNETT “bill Oh what may man within him hide Though angel on the outicard side.'' Now that’s just the question. What does “Bill hide within him? Surely he is not always so slow and dignified. Our only advice is that if you must be slow in other things, don’t be so slow in smiling at the numerous girls who are just crazy about your wavy hair. Business Manager of Class Book. Glee Club, Treasurer of Athletic Council. MIEDRED HAVENS She is of so free, so kind, so apt, so blessed a disposition. From the moment that this clever girl stepped within the portals of E. F. A., she has attained such fearfully dizzy heights in her standings that it makes our heads reel to think of them. Nevertheless she’s not a bit proud of her learning, but walks humbly in the path that leads to know- ledge. Besides Mildred never fails to give her less brilliant friends a boost over the rough places. and she drags many from the “Slough of Despond. We fear that this maiden has more thrilling adventures than are good for her health. There is a rumor afloat concerning one. of the dime novel style, which they say happened at 12.48 at a place where such things usually occur, a gate. For complete details we refer you to Mildred herself who will be more than willing to enlighten you on the subject. Class Historian, Girls Debating Team, V a ledictoria n. AEEYN P. HOFFMAN red’’ “brick” I have no 7vords.'' To look at his picture you would not thi.ik he was bashful but you should see the roses mount in his cheeks when a girl speaks to him. Some foot ball player though—a regular stone wall. Then too the little touches of comedy are enough to crack any one’s face. We are sure “Brick s bashful smile is bound, by some hook or crook, to catch n maiden some time.— Good luck. Foot Ball Team. (18) llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIli
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........................................................................................................................................................................ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiniiiiiii,i £ = = CARRIE KAHN CARRIE” “So cooly sweety Carrie is one of those girls blessed to the degree of being pretty, winning and studious. Not a grind, yet a splendid German student. Not a shark, yet a splendid French student. And of all obliging creatures she certainly is one of the best. We also know from good author- ity that Carrie is a splendid housekeeper, a happy home for some lucky man. = ELIZABETH KAIN “ ’ 7'is color makes the world so bright This charming lass is as quiet and re- tiring as the modest violet in her manners, but as brilliant and beaming as a full blown peony in her dress. Indeed, we would hardly know Elizabeth was about at all she is so quiet, were not our eyes caught in the meshes of her rainbow lined gowns. = EDITH KENNEDY IVhat care I when I can lie still and rest, Kill time, and take life at its very best. You wouldn't surmise by looking at this infinitesimal child that so much mischief and joyous spirits could be done up in so small a package. Although Edith’s little, she's immensely famous, however. Her notorious speeches are carefully cherished and guarded by less original youths. The best known are “more gum and “more people killed, both of which hang on the lips of one and all. But Edith needs care- ful watching, we fear, from the “goings on during the twenty minute study period with another creature almost as noted as she, and who supplies her with gum and other necessary articles. We would like to warn her not to pay too much attention to the honeyed speeches of this person, for he is a noted heart- breaker, and we wouldn't want Edith’s susceptible heart broken. EEEANOR KETCHUM “ELEANOR “I wonder will you still be talking. Although Eleanor is a very conscientous girl about her work, her impulse to talk is so overwhelming that she is a very enter- taining miss. She is just one of those breezy, gossipy souls that breaks the monotony of seriousness so often in the atmosphere in Mr. Cady’s laboratory. = = = I ii.miiiiiiimiiiiimmmiiiimiiiimiiiimmi.m..mm.i.ii.miil|............................mini.............................................................................. .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiimmiimimiiiiiic: (20)
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