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MARIAN FRANCES CROSS. “A thinj? of bcautv is a joy forever.” “ Dutch}- ” comes from Whalom. She has a laugh that is distinctively her own. After the last math exam she was suspected of putting Paris green into Air. Downey’s hash. Noted for her ability to c ast her eyes toward the “sky.” STOWERS LEIGH CURRY. ‘‘On their own merits modest men are dumb.” This is why Stowers keeps silence. Who knows what mighty questions his brain is pondering? Alost girls are not good enough for him, although he has been known to take “Cap” to a dance. Noted for his dignity. MAY AGNES DALY. ” Who every day doth Christmas make, All stari ' ed and belled for Tommy’s sake.” Alay is one of the class beauties and is also quite a favorite of Air. Downey. She is popular with all the boys and especially with Tommy. Noted for her constancy to Tommy. PAUL WILLIAM DALEY. ‘‘ Beware, my friend, of crystal brook Or fountain lest that hideous hook, Thy nose, thou chance to see.” Paul used to come to school so seldom that we can’t say much of his school life. Although manager of the football team he was not too busy to give Pearl a good time. Noted for his constancy — it runs in the family. 16 I i 1
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LEvSLIH LITTLEFIELD CATE. “The windy satisfaction of the tongue.’’ Leslie is very energetic. He spends part of his en- ergy in selecting sporty socks and the rest in entering to Miss Smith. He is one of our greatest orators and is an old offender on the platform. Perhaps that ex- plains why his voice is so gentle. Noted for the aforesaid voice. JAMES FRANCIS COLBERT. “ Honest labor bears a lovely face.’’ “ Dutchy ” is a typical Deutscher, and although ac- counted one of our silent members he can make him- self heard at the proper time. He plans to keep bach- elor apartments so isn’t to be jollied about the ladies. Noted for minding his own business. RUTH MARGUERITE CLEVERLY. “To be loved is all I need, And whom I love, I love indeed.’’ In this case Pensel, ’09, is the favored individual. Ruth is one of Miss Smith’s civics stars and is also noted for her artistic abilities. She is not the quiet- est person in school. Chief amusement — whispering. VIOLA COFMAN. “What harmony is this? My good friends, hark!’’ Viola can talk German faster than anyone in school. She has been a member of the orchestra ever since Freshman year. She has always taken a leading part in school entertainments and we expect to see her on the stage soon. Noted for her dramatic abilities. 15
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WILLIAM FRANCIS DALY. “And e’en though vanquished he cotild argue still.’’ Bill has the honor not only of being the hand- somest man in the chiss but also the soeial lion. He is the authority on parliamentary law in class meet- ings and in the Debating Club. lie makes a living by earning prizes in speaking contests. Noted for his humor. ELLEN SHEPHliRD DANIELS. “Tliy modesty a candle to thy merit.’’ Ellen is an all-round shark who studies more than most of us care to. Ellen doesn’t say much but when ' it comes to doing things she is right there with the goods. Noted for her modesty. DANIEL GILES DESMOND. “All things come round to him who will but wait.’’ “Chickie” doesn’t believe in hurrying, and demon- strates this every time he is called on to recite, yet we hear that he is captain of a fast baseball team. Chief amusement — baseball. MARY PATRICIA DONAHOE. “ For length and breadth the bigness which you see.’’ Whenever Patricia enters into an argument she bears more weight than any three of her opponents. But despite her diminutiveness she is one of our jolly members. Noted for her laugh. 17
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