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LINUS EWKN GREENE. lie either (lyes, or lilsie (else he) paiiifs.” Linus made s(3me hit in the M. C. A. minstrel sliow. He is rather bashful, hut he’s good looking in spite of his freckles. Linus’ motto is “One girl at a time.” THOMAS LINCOLN HARROCKS. “Rejoice, O yotiiig man, in thy youth! Tommy is the baby of our class. Cheer up, Tommy, the best things always come in small packages. When he is President, he may l)e able to live down the reputation of coming from Westminster. GERTRUDE MARY HEFFERNAN. “A tiny sprite, and yet a merry one. Gertrude is another of the class babies. She spends much of her time in learning poems for elocution, and in fooling with her neighbors in 26 . ROBERT HENRY JOHNSON HOLDEN. “My life is one damned, horrid grind.” We are afraid there is no hope for our Shirley member. He cuts up so that once he had to be locked in the closet in 26 .
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SOPHIA ACxNES GELTNAS. “As chaste as unsunned snow.” Sophie comes to school every morning at 8.10, and goes home every noon at 1.10. She also recites her lessons sometimes, Civics being her favorite. She has an uncle on the police force, so the hoys don’t bother her much. HERBERT GEORGE. “And through his body ' s under hatches, his soul has gone aloft.” Herbert has managed to keep in school and not get kicked out as many of his classmates have done. As manager of the football team he can’t he beaten. He’s another of Billy Hunter’s “poor mechanics.” VINCENT HUBBARD GODFREY. “His angle-rod made of sturdy oak, His line a cable that stones ne’er broke ; His hook he baited with a dragon s tail. And sat upon a rock and bobbed for whale.” Godfrey is class fisherman, and excels in the fish story line. He left for New York in the middle of the year to see the white lights, etc. (opera glasses, you know), on the excuse of attending a prep school. He’s going to be a jolly Jack Tar. ARTHUR CHARLES GOUGH. “Studious to please yet not ashamed to fail.” Arthur is another Industrial fellow — and he’s an all-round good fellow. He’s a good-natured chap who takes everything that comes his way with seeming in- difference. 21
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WALTER RAYMOND HOLTON. Seemed zvashiiig his hands with invisible soap. And inipereeptible water.’ ' Ray is now l)usy trying to decide whether he will join the Chicago Nationals or the St. Louis Americans after he finishes his high school career. When he has made his choice, we will tell yon which team will get the world’s championship. MILDRED CLEMENT HOWE. “Her eyes ' dark eharni ' tzverc z ' ain to tell. ' ' Mildred has established a record for constancy. As soon as she finishes this course, she expects to take up “Domestic Science for Two.” Ray is waiting im- patiently for her. Rless you, my children ! CLYDE TUTTLE HUBBARD. He thought as a sage, though he felt as a man.” Although Clyde is mainly a man of learning, he can always be found in the front row at the Bijou. His chief amusement — we regret to say — is fussing the girls. ELIZABETH ISABELLA HUTCHEON. “And still her learning zvith her days increased.” Bessie is one of the most studious members of the class, and would think it a crime to come to school with her lessons unprepared. She is noted for her good marks. 23
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