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RL’TH KLRAXOR GARDNER. Every moonljeani has its Ray. Ruth has had a few slrinj s to her how and always leaves them broken. Well, she’s always ready for a jolly and is popular with us all. Ruth’s Sunday evenings are all taken. roted for her fetching smile. FLORENCE ANNA GILLIS. I never feel so lazy as when I try to singr. Florence is all right in her way but we rather think she weighs too much. She is some talker and is known to have used slang to C. T. Is one of our “white hopes.” Noted for her croaking. .ELSIE LOUISE GORMAN. Few words suffice. Elsie is one of our class beauties and has a way about her. She is quiet, — that is, until she reaches the drawing hall. When this happens Elsie lets every one know she’s still on the map. Noted for her capacity for work. WALTER STUART HALL. I did not think to shed a tear in all my miseries. alter certainly had bad luck on the football field, but stuck to it and won the coveted “F.” Another member of the Industrial Course. Noted as the guy appearing twice in the panorama. 24
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JOSEPH FINE. Sentimentally, I am disposed to harmony, Blit or i:anically, I am ineapable of a tune. Joe spends his own time and the school’s money buying- music which is never nsed. Has heli)ed to make the Hand snfferalile. Exjiect to see him lireaking strings in the Iloston Syinjihony some day. Chief occni)ation, sawing the strings. HENRY FISCHER. The ardent flame of love M ' bosom cannot char. Henry is one of the industrial boys and a plugger. He showed this 1)y his class as a football player. Noted for his good nature. JOHN HENRY FLETCHER. I want to be an angel and never do a thing But play upon a golden harp and sing and sing and sing. Talk a1)out Caruso, John’s got him skun a mile. He can reach notes that were never heard of (this is true). Outside of his singing he makes time to talk to the girls. Noted for his golden tenor. RAY ALDEN FOSS. Hang sorrow, care would kill a cat. So therefore let’s be merry. Ray’s as skittish as he looks and that is some skittish. Thinks he is a human buzz-wagon, although he can’t convince us (that is one of us) of that. Likes to take little joy rides rain or shine in any kind of weather, but only when his father is not looking. Noted for his horn (always blowing). 23
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PAULINE GERTRUDE HAS SETT. The nimble hea has nothiiif on Panline. Pauline took the part of the fat girl in the Junior ])lay and certainly made good. She i.s one of the most good-natured girls of our class and always wears a smile. Noted for being mascot (baby elephant) of the Class of ’L3. MARY MARGARET MEALY. I, too, have my lonjiin{j;s. Mary sure has had her longings and by the ap- pearance she may have to long for a while, hut of course this is her own lookout. Noted for her braids. LEONARD THOMPSON LlOOPErc A prodigy of learning. Leonard comes from down “thar” and gets into school when it’s half over. Is some Latin shark and can make Bill Leighton sit up and take notice. Noted for his plugging. MARY ETTA HOWE. Her smile was like the glitter of the sun in tropic lands- Mary, Mary, quite contrary. Mary is a thorn in the side of Merry Christmas with her stage whispers. She’s got two pleasing features, an interesting smile and some pearly teeth. Noted for her little sayings in Civics. 25
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