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GERALD COSGRON E. '•'COS.sin “(’ossIe is anollier cornetlst that , ,7. the orchestra. Me also Is 10 , l,ls keen wit. Anyone •ho'lnis tried to look « ‘ons wh n oslng for a picture with this « nows what real exertion is. I e can hvavs lie found before school, sm iJnded by a throng of he south end of the ball. Bettei away. Cosslo ! “(lot unit papert FREDERICA DAl.RYMl’l.K. KIUKU.V She bails from afar, so probably that arcounts for her coining late quite frequently and dlstttrbliiB the study period. We would like very much to know your favorite expres- sion. Frieda. but we would not force you to tell it. From good authority, we hear where you spend most of your Wednesday evenings, but we wouldn't breathe it. Mow about it V A HERNICE DECKER. We are doing our best to give you a good write-up as you requested. Bernice. What shall we say V A German shark ’ An A in e r I c a n History si tide’”; A fourth English “oratorV No? Well, we’ll just state a true fact. We do like you, Bernice, because you’re so straight-forward and amiable. RAYMOND «TRTIN. BAY” “Sir Oracle, when I opr iip l Let no (log hark. ’ This is one of our shining lights Although he does not look it. he has I three hobbles Athletes. Speaking { and Girls. The latter of these he ! likes the least, evpn if they do flock I around him. Me is well known abroad for bis Oratory and is called t the other Patrick” or the silver- 1 tongued.” But it is in Athletics that | he shines the most. If any one looks I after sports, it is this young man— I who never misses any of them. “Ladies and gentlemen ” » I I I I I I t I 1
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HEN E VI EVE (’I.AUK. “PEACHES’’ Well, Peaches,” how would it: seem to retire Into private life and not be cpilte so popularV You cer- tainly have enjoyed the social side of school life and. perhaps, It was hard to break the ties that hound you to K. F. A., so you stayed another year. Your quiet and unassuming ways have been a pleasure to all who have become acquainted with you. KI TH COLE. tVlio sitid “Sti11 water runs deep?” This saying certainly applies to Ruth and expresses Iter characteristics better than we can tell them. Al- though site is studious and attentive In class, her fund of humor, chatter, and jokes are well known outside of class-rooms, especially in the back of study-rooms! Hut then, that's giving her away. From her astonish- ing progress In the commercial course, we are sure that Ruth will have a successful business career. “On tch ; !” HA7.F.L CLEARWATER. t Friendship with this girl of such charming personality and character Is a thing to be appreciated, and iter cheery helpfulness has steered many or us over the hard places. Yes, Hazel is a great favorite with every- one and her even temper may serve as a profitable example to nil of ns. for we have yet to hear her say a cross word. Ve predict great things for you during the years to come. Faint'd not only by your knowledge but also by your exceptional musical ability. EILEEN COLLINS. “Elmira ( iris arc lirii lit mill fair, El in ini t irls arc debonair. And Eileen is no exception to the rule, even though site does live in Southport. In fact. Eileen's combina tion of a musical-sounding name, ro y cheeks and big eyes, is hard to beat at least one young man thinks so. Eileen is athletically inclined, being a star player on the girls' basket ball team. - “Ye Coils!'’
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r. WALK Kit DeWATERS. FEAN 'IS KEVIN. “HAM fan on first. It is Captain “Ham Ervin en- deavoring to teach his squad some of tin rudiments of the national game. “He should worry. At base ball. “Ham is entirely at home, like- wise at a dance, or in Professor Parker’s office. When not in I lie office. Francis may generally he found in Room 18 making himself expert in the use of the typewriter (V) Francis is a line dancer and may be found at every school dance trying to make himself agreeable to each and every one of the fair sex present, and succeeding. “Wanted at the office. “WAI.KBR Walker lias been the main source of Jokes for the 1 ’index for tlie past four years, and those “Cents have scarcely left a stone unturned. He’s been everything from President of the Suffragette flub to the organ- izer of a new sorority, according to that magazine. Well, we've got to say that lie’s stood his “kidding and lias never sued the editor of the “Grill.” Walker always looks as though he spent the whole night in dressing for the next day. and always presents the appearance of just hav- ing come from the band box. IMHtIS D1RFEY. For studiousness and learning, let us go no farther than Imris. She has been known to go without her dinner to study German : and as for talking during school hours no sir '. Time is too precious. But her stand- ings must give her • recompense for her hard work. After school, how- ever. Iiorls is another girl: for then she studies no more, but is ready for a horse back ride or a dance. Al- though it is not commonly known, she is quite an athlete. She is a wonder in equine lines and enjoys many hours of this sport on her horse. “Holly.' “(ice tchiz.' EVA BEL FERRIS. We wonder why Kvabel was the first one to register in Domestic Science. Ask George: he knows. Well, wo don’t blame him at all. Such dimples would captivate any- one. Kvabel is a good girl in every sense of the word, and Is well liked by her classmates. May her life be as happy and cheerful, as she has made the lives of her friends while In E. F. A. -4
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