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BAIRD, MARY E. “RED” W. W. Warsaw, Indiana Latin Club. Here ' s a girl who carries eight solids and who still finds time to be merry, and Mary’s a girl who always finds some opportunity to display her keen wit. She lights many a hard pathway, not only with her hair, but with her cheery dis¬ position. WOOTEN, MELVIN E. “SLIM” M. S. Buchanan, Michigan Commercial Club; Classical Club; Baseball; Football; Track; Interclass Basket Ball. “Slim” came to us after a sojourn in Michigan City, but a rather decent fellow in spite of the fact. Sandlot car¬ toonist; also aspirant for Ty Cobb’s laurels. A promising track man. DUBETZ, IRENE R. “TWOBITS” S. C. S. Chicago, Illinois, May 5, 1907 Basket Ball; Hockey; Chemistry Club; German Club; Commercial Club; Camp Fire; Chorus. “But Listen!” Irene. Irene’s a Chemistry shark, we hear. Also an active member of the famous fourth year English class. Always to be seen with a certain Freshman, and we suspect Irene has gentlemen friends outside of school. FREEBURY, THELMA. “THEM” E. S. Pueblo, Colorado, 1909 Latin Club; Chorus; Oratorical Contest; Camp Fire. We all know that Thelma is always happy and gay, for she has a smile that never wears off, and is never angry. She’s strong for math., which shows she has some head. Her blushes, when she recites, causes her a lot of embarrass- DAVIS, IRENE. G. S. Scottsdale, Pennsylvania, 1911 Basket Ball; German Club; Camp Fire; Chorus ’14, ’15. Irene’s a good scout, and is right there when we want good folk dance music. She’s another capable assistant gym teacher. And she’s some candy maker; also member of the Hemming- way-Davis Corporation. GROSS, ZITA. “ZIP,” P. D. New Philadelphia, 1911 Camp Fire; German Club; Chorus ’14 to ’17; Declamatory ’16, ’17; Glee Club; S. O. D. A Senior class would be incomplete without a prima donna. To hear “Zip” sing is to know our class is “completely” complete. Says Valpo is a pretty place in summer. CAMERON, DONALD. “LEFTY” Y. P. B. Chicago, 1911 Classical Club; Class Treasurer ’13; Class Basket Ball, Football and Base¬ ball; Chemistry Club; Baseball ’15, ' 16, ’17. Impetuous youth, thy name is Cam¬ eron. Because of Don’s wild, unusual ways and actions he was sometimes mis¬ judged, for he is really a prince of a fellow, with lots of brains and origin¬ ality. A certain Junior has known it for a long time. BRYANT, RUTH. “RASTUS,” G. S. Lowell, Indiana She is not very well known, but is known to be a loyal supporter of the class. A jolly girl, with whom one can have lots of fun, and a good scout— which means a lot—besides being good in her studies. Twenty-seven
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