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Hazel G. Call Athol, Massachusetts Look at her! She appears innocent enough; but she has committed the unpardonable sin. She is a grind. Despite the fact that it is dif- ficult to love one who is always prepared. Hazel has not yet been ostracized and enjoys her share of popularity. Al.ma Faye Eaton Livermore Falls, Maine baye has been “giving to the world the best she has” for the last four years. We trust that this stale bit of philosophical bread she has so frequently cast upon the waters will return to her, at least buttered, if not cake. Speak- ing of edibles, b aye’s culinary skill is not to be sneezed at, which is fortunate for Him. If faithful attention to the duties at hand augurs success, we have no fears for her domestic future. 26
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Marie Bellefontaine Malden, Massachusetts Who would think that this devout little maiden has a passion for dancing? et such IS the case, and she is really very good at it. Another thing Mane might pride herself upon is her eyes. Her Parisian touch is noticeable in everything she undertakes. As a producer of pantomime. Miss Bellefontaine has brought dis- tinction to Emerson. Alma Lee Brown Arkadelphia, Arkansas Alma comes from way out among the In- dians — but she isn’t like them. She is mild and harmless and certainly not lazy. In the Emer- son hive Alma is not one of the drones. Her two favorite selections are “Browning’s ‘Star,’ by Browning,” and “L’Envoi.” In the latter she explains to the tired Emersonians that “Only the good shall be happy. They shall sit in an old armchair.” Well, everyone has a right to her own con- ception of Paradise! 25
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Elizabeth E. Ellis Gainesville, Georgia Bess IS very studious. She has been known to lock herself in her room and study “The Eorgiveness” for hours! It has been said that Bess looks like Eddie Eoy. Well, people are even proud to look like Lincoln. She was not “raised” in the West, but “grew” in the South. Her highest ambition is to lose enough of her Southern dialect to be able to talk like an Amer- ican. Bess IS an optimist. Why say more? Olive E. Guthrie Sydney, Nova Scotia La Comedienne! who owes her success as a wit to the versatility of her — eyebrows. The champagne of life within her bubbles over m frothy fun for the refreshment of our jaded spirits. Privileged by the Faculty, what liber- ties does she not take unreprimanded ! She trips in where angels fear to tread and trips out smiling. 27
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