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ELIZAP ETH ELORENCE BUCK. A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair.” Elorence is one of our sky-scrapers. Her principal occupation is learning poems to please Miss Webber. JOHN JOSEPH BUCKLEY. “Behold the ehild of Nature’s law. Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw.” John has more rascality in that small body of his than any one else in the class. His ability to raise everything from Cain to the roof is well known to the teachers. After school he manicures hutter in a down-town store. NATALIE LOUISE BURDO. “To those who knozv thee not, no words can faint. And those zvho know thee well, all zvords are faint.’ Natalie is one of those who recognized the impor- tance of F. H. S., and so came to us in our Senior year. She is very quiet and unassuming. Yet who can tell? They say she corresponds through the matri- monial bureau. NESSIE CRUICKSHANK CALDOW. “Not much talk, a great sweet silence.” Nessie has spent four years in a vain attempt to make the teachers hear her voice. She is one of the shy girls — noted for her lack of voice. Be vigorous, Nessie, be vigorous! R. S. V. P. 15
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MILDKKI) M ANCIS ]’ RAZIER., “ I ! cv dii ' , lici ' ii(iiii c} ' , oil z ' lio see odiiiiee. Mildred is the longer half of the “Siamese 1 wins.” Although not matrimonially inclined as her Sin Twister,” she is due to make her debut at the prom. She is one of the would-be “Deutsch Sharks. Noted for her good nature. FRANKLIN NEWTON BRIGHAM. “Much study is a zeorrier of flesh. “Brig likes coffee, also tea; he likes girls, and girls like he.” He gets a discount on lunches — 10 per cent, off for large quantities— and can get more lessons from 8.05 to 8.13 than any pupil in high school. He intends to go to W. P. I. (Workhouse for Poor Inebriates.) BEATRICE AUGUSTA BROWN. ‘ ' Frailty, thy name is zjuoman.” Miss Brown doesn’t bother anyone but herself, but she bothers herself by not bothering others. She E extremely ladylike and well-behaved. Ask Albert if she isn’t. HAROLD BROWN. “My only books Were woman ' s looks, And folly ' s all they ' re taught me.” Harold is very quiet and unassuming— when he’s asleep Nevertheless he’s a great favorite with the girls, and that’s all we can say for him. 14 -
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MARTINA HOWE CHASE. “Though last, not least in love.” P,efore we say anyth n be it known to all by these presents that Martina, as a member of the class book committee, wanted to be let off easy. So we brought the auto to a dead stop and let her slide off the running board. MARY ELLSWORTH CHASE. “Of linked szveetness long drazvn out.’ Mary is one of our tallest. She would make a good librarian because she could reach the books on the top shelf without a step-ladder. Mary says she’ll get married when she finds some one her size. ANNIE HATFIELD COLEMAN. “Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more. Men are deceivers ever.” Annie has broken many hearts during her high school career. Annie and Mildred pose as the only original Siamese twins. CLARENCE THEODORE CORLEY. “Hes tough, ma ' am, tough as hell.” His attempts to live up to his quotation are attenaed with great success. He likes to ride on the cars. Bul he says he prefers a freight to an express because it waits less and you don’t have to stop the train to get off. IG
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