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THE FA IRMONTI OELL.A. 23 EDWARD McCABE. Was born in Illinois in 189U. He is a member of the Boys Glee Club and Normal Training class, manager of the Fairmonticella. Works as a side issue and has no time for other foolishness. JESSIE IRENE HILL. This smiling lassie reported for duty way back in 1890. She is a member of the Girls’ Glee Club, and plays basket ball as a side issue. Can’t tell a thing about her future because she talks to all the boys. MABEL BERTHA CLARK. Mabel began to “smile” in Car- son, Iowa, about the year 1892. She attended District No. 15 and after entering the Fairmont High School became a member of the Girls’ Glee Club and Normal Training Class. Her future is indefinite, too indefin- ite even to speculate about. OLIVER WARREN MOUL. Oliver was born at McCool 1890, has attended York, McCool and Fair- mont schools. He is a member of the Boys’ Glee Club and has won the gold medal at a spelling contest in Grand Island. “Farmer Moul” is a living example of the old theory that the country and simple life are con- ducive to genius.
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2 THE FA IRMOXTICE LL A. utiummimi CHARLES CLARK ROBINSON. Charles arrived at Omaha in the panic of '93. He plays forward on the second basket ball team and is an ’Ornary member of the normal training class. Owing to extreme bashfulness in taking part in rhetoricals he has lately joined the Boys’ Glee club. But Bob, the happy little man, in spite of all his faults, is a good student and intends to teach when he gets big enough. ALICE LILLIAN MARTIN. Fairmont is the renowned birth- place of Alice since 1892. She is a member of the Normal Training class and is a student by trade and not by nature. She is specializing in Nothing in Particular and ex- pects to teach I Guess.” BERTHA .lOY DORRANCE Began the joy of living in this world at Fairmont in 1891, attend- ing the Geneva High School before entering Fairmont High. She is a member of the Girls’ Glee club and Normal Training class, has been one year on tlie debating team. She says she intends to teach but hopes that some boy will see that she does not. HUBERT BENDER. Hubert with his golden hair and sunny smile arrived in Fairmont in 1891. He played left guard on the Boys’ Basket Ball team two years, and is a member of Boys’ Glee Club. As he has a terrible weakness for Freshmen,” someone in continually getting her heart broken.
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24 THE FAIRMONTICELLA FRANK HAUGHAWOUT Unclassified. CLARA YETEVE PUTT. Clara was born in Hastings in 1890. Has attended the Oswego and Aurora, Ills, schools, later Edwards- ville am. Fruithurst Alabama schools. Sue is a member of the Girls’ Glee Club, Normal Training class, editor-in-chief of the “Fair- montcello.” Is an artist by nature, but claims she is going to teach school, tho’ it is generally under- stood that her art—occupies the most of her time. MABEL GERTRUDE LOTT. Mabel came to cheer this weary world in 1892 at Rising City. She’s a member of the Normal Training class and knows ain't ain’t found in the dictionary. Mabel has a mild temper by complexion and smiles out loud in class. DAVID WELLS STEPHENSON. David began to run about in Lin- coln sometime in 1890—named David in honor of Biblical “David.” He attended Lincoln country school before coming to Fairmont. He has played four years and is captain of the Boys’ Basket Ball team; a mem- ber of the boys glee club and has been two years on the debating team and is also an editor and president of the Senior class.
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