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EUFHA PRUNT . Whate'tr it ■■ the ha to do. ht don it; then it'» dona. PRANK PIERPONT. Frank it one of that very, rare (?) kind, who have the girl al- ways m mind.n MARCHIE NUTTER. She studies with vim, and play jutt the •ante. Whatever ahe’a •torn »he' all ia the game. ALLENE CLELLAND So tweet and demure. For blue and home • tckneia he »ure i a cure. THOMAS SPRINGER You could find none keener. And to teU the truth, none muc.i leaner. MARY ROUSH. Jutt a dear and kind a •he it pretty. JAMES CARPENTER. Yet do I (ear thy na- ture; it i too full o( the milk of human kindac . MARY PRUM. Always pleatant. alway smiling. IRENE STANHAGEN. Irene' beauty is far and wide, a every- one doe know. In only one the will con- fide. and that one' name t« Joe. LUCILE LOWE. Give her a hammer—the want to knock. KATHERYN SCHAEFER Kathcryn is very popu- lar—among boy and guls alike. HARRY HIGIN- BOTHAM. ‘An unusual specimen; containing hard work and lun, rolled up in one. 21
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WALTER SMOUSE. Either a future presi- dent or a jail bird. ORA KISNER. In fellowship well could •he laugh and jest. CATHERINE FORD. Lovu of all thing alive. RUBY WILLIAMS. Would he were mine.” EDITH JONES. A comrade, blithe and full of glee. GLENN CRUSH. He is genial, good- honed and arcommo dating. MARY K. HOWARD. FRANK JAMISON RUBY MORAN. EDITH MORAN. ORVILLE WOLF. LULU GOOD. Mary just lately a.pir- Something between a Fanciful. fkkie. In- In the cla» of '» Parkersburg High I A noble type ol good, ed to Titian lock». hindrance and a help. geniou . queer; true. there I on who ai- great, but Fairmont heroic womankind. tender, lovable, cun- way ha her work High is better, mng and dear. well done. She ha hoars for work and minute for play, and never idles her time away.
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ELIZABETH TETER. A lively, lovely lady. JOHN HAYMOND. Hi heart runneth away with hi» head. FANNIE RAY. A loyal Senior, and a true friend. NELLIE WISE. -She major m talk. FRANK SWEARIN- GEN. Hi diidacttoaF Hie recitations in geo- metry.” MAY POE VINCENT. A conscientious girl, tweet, hind. good. n everything. MARTHA BYER A good example of an ii'eal high school girl. william McWhor- ter. A quiet but loyal mem- ber of the Senior Class. LILLIAN DAILY Not only around ore infancy, doth heaven with all its splendors lie. BEATRICE LYONS. “A girl one could adore, and love and pal «nth evermore.” HERBERT HAMIL- TON. •'Pete'» favorite pa»timc it ’Coon‘ hunting. EDWILDA JOHN- SON. She smiled on all the looked upon, and her looh» went every- where. 72
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