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RUN EXT HILL. “DEACON” “Deacon Is quite an art critic, lie loves to din into the fine points of (lie “I'imiry cover and come out with the decision that lie “could do better than that. It's not ids fault he doesn't study, but Nature’s, for instilling in him such artistic genius that lie can't let a sheet of paper go by without marring ii with some masterpiece equal to the Mona Idsa.” “Dene is a shark in English History and can tell about all the Kings that ever scratched their bald heads with a crown. lie advocates the reading of modern works, such as Diamond Dick instead of “stuff as dry as Shredded Wheat. .Voir, look il ure. HARVEY HOI CK. “HABV” Harv” is the lad with the in- tellect. Kvery now and then he wakes up in German class and pulls a startling recitation only to go back to sleep again. Whenever Harvey wants to review for a test, all he has to do is to go over his mind, because it is always all there. Well, Houck, you are in right on tills. It always pays to do the work as it comes. -ril trll your teife.” rtl'TII HOPKINS. u BUSTS” A sympathetic, appreciative, loving girl, who wins our affection by her composed and gentle manner. She plays the part of a dainty fairy, and is as little as a minute but pretty as a [ilcture.” Her sunny nature and happy disposition have made her a welcome member of our class of 'Ht. Oh. how we admire those pink cheeks! “(jnotlnt'HH 11 ARK V 1IOWE. “heur” He's going to lie a farmer and lie lias a great deal of experience to start with. Harry can talk about haying in a way that would make an ordinary agriculturalist look ignor- ant. Now and then he is a printer at Howell's and In tried to get the class in delit by having the book done there, but we are not the bone- heads we look in our pictures.
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KIM I'll HAMILTON. l.o. ion. hen sin• conics! This Is Inr mil anise, anil, niion nil) life, fas I asleep ||i r(-'s one of ll e Southport Kills. To see her in clnss. so quiet unii demure. you would not think of her being stuli it bright per- son. ltut. then, she hailed from No. 7. That must account for her bright- ness. And we'd hate to omit her dancing nhllltics. too. Those were certainly shown to us in the min strcls. where she was the minstrel llnd. IIKLKN IIAKTNIITT. Such a sprightly, winsome crea- ture as this little lady Is! We do not wonder that she is a coquette. Her favorite occupation Is “tripping the light, fantastic toe. and with her this Is an extraordinary accom- plishment. She has been so quiet throughout her school course that we have hardly become acquainted with her. Perhaps she has been too busy studying. Is that true. Helen' should irori'ii. TIlAt'Y HASI1LTox “fLXK “Punk is our “planoman.. . tell by his face that hi ...... j' stopped in one way. f„r () musician couldn't play the Independence. We refrain fr‘I °( Ing why. Now and then, or rat?7‘ ret-y often. Punk” takes „ tr r' -U College Avenue. Look , “ year's Class Hook and see |f guess the reason. Can 'I’m rendu to iiuit ilt. 1100(1.” mauoauiot iiawkins. You would never think that Mar- garet would talk to. or even look at. a hoy. but Just get acquainted with her. Margaret is more inquisitive and can ask more questions than any other girl we know of. You can always llnd Margaret, before school starts each day. promenading up and ‘•own the upper hall (generally at the hoys’ end i looking for there, we almost let it slip. Margaret. Inti “hasn't he got the lorlicst hair':’’ -4
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