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CARL WALIX) MAYEN COWDREY. “I ' lie bookful blockhead, i(juora itly read; ll ith loads of learned liiinber in his head.” “I’)lu1)” has supplanted “Rutts” in Annie’s affec- tions of late. He is a lovable creature. He thinks he can possibly get through M. 1. T. Perhar)S so— “Acci- dents will,” etc. AGNES HANNAH CROWLEY. “A shining eye, a merry smile.” Agnes has behaved herself for four years, and despite this still enjoys life. Chief amusement — The Bijou. JULIA ANNA DACEY. “If you love me, grin.” Toot! Toot! here’s “Tot.” Our fun-loving Tot is a mischievous ray of sunshine — a universal favorite. Did you ever see her smile? It’s worth while. Tot is in great demand at all the class parties and makes a specialty of breaking hearts. ALICE ELIZABETH DALEY. “No voiee like thine to breathe the song.” Alice is one of those who charm us with their fair voices in the morning chapel exercises. We would recommend several years of voice culture.
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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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WILLIAM JOSEPH UALEV. ■ knci : by the smile that so (jracefully curled. That Bill zeas still liz iiig upon this green zvorld. Bill stops short all balls shot to short-stop, hut he will stop short in his short-stopping after his short stop at school. LAURIE ERAAXES DOBB. “See hozx ' she leans her cheek upon her hand. O ! that I zi ' crc a glove upon that hand That I might touch that cheek.” Laurie is a very modest young lady who thinks the girls ought not to associate with the masculine variety. But we hope she will die with other companions than a parrot and a puss ' -cat. ROBERT FRAA’CIS DOXAHOE. “His hair so bristles zeith zx ' ith unmanly fears. As fields of corn that rise in bearded cars.” “Bob” has tried for every class position this year, and being finally selected chairman of the class-picture committee, he worked his head oft and then resigned. The girls like Robert because in spite of the fact that he sells shoes, he never remarks on the relative sizes of their pedal extremities. BERNADETTE IRENE DONLON. “But let me laugh awhile Tze mickle time to grieve.” Bernadette is a quiet one. But she can make eyes ! She sometimes bluft ' s — just for excitement. She is noted for her laugh. IS
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