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LLOYD KENT MARSHALL. He was all for love and little for the bottle (milk). They say that Lloyd is a lady-killer. However that may be, he certainly is well located near Hastings Hall and should be able to sport a new one at each affair. He surprises us by his hne showing at the Interscholastic track meet. Noted for his Normal girl ! MARY McCARTY. And bid the cheek be ready zvith the blush. Mary is another member that hails from West h ' ilchburg and spends a great amount of her time worrying about her lessons, especially Civics. She did not keep us company until a short time ago so we don ' t know anything about her. WILLIAM MICHAEL McDERMOTT. Big Bill reminded me of a steam engine in trousers. Bill would make a good ventriloquist in a deaf and dumb asylum. He strives hard to be a ventriloquist, but he is the only one who cannot follow the voice. Noted for his attempts at ventriloquy. HELEN PAULINE McDONOUGH. Joy rises in her like a summer’s morn. It seems as if Helen is looking for a good time but manages to get her lessons O. K. She can be found at any time up on the South Side. Noted for her fondness for the South Side. 28
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SARAH KLEBENOV. IV ho ever loved, that loved not at first sight? Sarah certainly makes a good saleswoman. She wears the smile that won’t come off. There is a good attraction up in 47. (Of course it is bookkeeping.) Noted for her fondness for black. HERBERT LOUIS KUHN. Once started, great gods! how he will talk! Mawning, Sir ! Here comes Kuhn and his carpet- bag. Caution ! Don’t start him talking ! Kuhn is in great demand for the Woman’s Temperance League of Ashby. Noted for his long wind. FANNIE JOSEPHINE LEPPALA. As chaste as unsunned snow. English is Fannie’s favorite study. Almost any time of the day she may be seen occupied with Milton, whom she says is her favorite. Fannie also seems to find delight in pushing horseless carriages. Noted for her love for Milton. ARCHIE FRED LOVELL. know a hawk from a hand-saw. Archie is very shy regarding the fairer sex — that is, at the school. But oh my! you should see him some- times ; women to the right of him, women to the left of him, women in back and in front, tell how they love him. Noted for his constancy to Miss Larson. 27 i '
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DOROTHY ROSE MILLER. Her modest looks the cottage might adorn, Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn.. Dorothy doesn’t believe that she is modest. We are surprised. We should think that she would be glad of such a distinguishing trait. But in spite of that, Dot is liked by every one who knows her. Noted for her unbelief. LILLIAN MITCHELL. Not stepping over the bounds of modesty. Lillian is famous for her abilities in the speaking line. Lil has a very cynical smile, but we think she would like to be loved for all that. She is one of our class beauties, too. i oted for her readings. LaVERA MORGAN. None but the brave deserve the fair. ' his being the case, LaVera has not yet found a fellow whose bravery can balance her beauty, and so does not associate with the opposite sex. She is of dwarf stature, but surpasses most of us in energy. Noted for her altitude. GERTRUDE PAULINE MORIARTY. A happy soul that all the way To heaven hath a summer ' s day. G. P. comes from West Fitchburg. She doesn’t believe in exciting herself by opening her mouth too wide when she talks. We hope to see her successful 111 her business career. Noted for her frailty. 29
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