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EDWARD AUGUSTUS ADAM S. An all round, f ood fellow. Eddie ha.s l)een in the limelight for a good while. Das played on the football team for a coni)le years, tried his hand at public si)eaking, and when he’s got nothing else to do, cuts meat to keep in condition. Ihnds time also to have a little fnn. Noted for his good nature. C LA R A A N TOl N KT T K A N 1) E R S ( ) N . With every da ' her learning ne’er did cease. Instead of talking Anna sings and is ([nite a help Tuesday mornings. Mere ' s another one who doesn ' t interfere in the least with the routine. C ' hief occupation, singing. HARRIET AUSTIN. Harriet’s looks are l)lithe and sweet, Good-hiiniored, frank and free. Eddie occupies most of her time and what little there is left she doesn ' t devote to studying. She gets there just the same and is quite a shark in (ferman. Noted for her punctuality. HELEN OTIS AUSTIN. silence reigns supreme. We hear that Helen is kept busy every Sunday night. ‘AVho’d ’a’ thunk it Would suggest that she patronize home talent. Noted for her shyness. 13
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Ll ' JvIOV SMITH CC)NVKRSK. A man to all his classmates dear. Ivoy has l)c cn our president for two years and has kept the class in the running- all the time. Played football and haskethall. The only time Hoy forgets himself is in Civics hut we’ll forgive him for that. Noted for his height. MARIE LOUISE CHAMPAGNE. I chatter, chatter, as 1 go. nce-president of the class. Marie has been our vice-president for two years and has also held the same position in the Debating Club. She is, without doubt, the most popular girl in the class; famous for her Titian hair. Chief amusement, talking. ASTRID MARIE GUSTAESON. Time, pl ace, and action may with pains be wrought; But genius must be born, and never can be taught. Astrid is one of our clever ones. Plas been sec- retary of the class for two years and won the Math prize her Junior year. However, with all this she never strikes the school building until the very last moment. Noted for her popularity. JOHN HENRY HIGGTNS, JR. Beware, my friend, of crystal brook Or fountain, lest that hideous hook. Thy nose, thou chance to see. Treasurer of the class; J. Hook is one of the few wealthy men ; being also treasurer of the Debating Club. He has served three years on the football team and was also secretary of the school council. Noted for the strange mixtures he throws together at the soda fountain. 12
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PARKE ARTHUR BARNARD. Still waters nan deej). You can sec by Parke ' s name that he’s got a little something on ns all. He brings quite a little knowledge from the library, where he juggles hooks. However. Parke often forgets himself so much as to laugh at a joke. He has never been to the Bijou. Noted for his knowledge. BEATRICE KATHLEEN BARNES. Silence deep as eternity, Speech as shallow as time. Beatrice gets to school in time to primp her hair, and make use of the mirror on the door of her locker. Outside of this she manages to hold down her seat in Room 27. Noted for her frizzly top. MARY MILLEN BATTLES. j A sound so fine there is nothing less ’Twixt it and France. j Mary is another one who looks quiet around the I ljuilding but is a cutup when she gets out. Last year Miss W ebber made her her china doll. Noted for that bow. ; MARIE ANNA BEAUDREAULT. She spik Frangais au natural de sain’ as habitant. Marie certain!} ' does like to demonstrate her Parisian French to the rest of us. She spends every recess studying and we cannot accuse her of being frivolous. Noted for her French.
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