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MAU!) I’.RATRICR KiRnV. IIcM- auburn locks lend to her face A 3’outhful and luxuriant f race. Maud don’t l)Other with the hoys liccause she has a little something on them in the baseball line. Also takes her daily constitutional. Noted for her abundant hair. P.ERTHA LUELLA KNIGHT. Not a word said she that was rude. Bertha is another one of our quiet members; in fact, she is so quiet that we don ' t know much about her. But we do know that she comes from Notown. Is not this in itself a remarkable circumstance? Noted for her walks up Charles stree t. DORRICE EMMA LAMB. In war was never lion’s rage so fierce; In peace was never Iamb so mild. Dorrice is one of our busy members but still manages to keep good-natured. She is rather quiet at home, hut from what we hear and kno ' of her summer vacations we take it that she is not so quiet after all. Noted for her aliility for studying. ELIZABETH CECELIA LEAHY. And never blush was on my face. We believe that this quotation hts Elizabeth very well, or at any rate her manner in old E. H. S. indicates. She looks as if she might study hard. Noted for her speedy walk. 28
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JAMES THOMAS JOYCE. Vessels large may venture more, But little boats must keep near shore. James is not very tall, we admit, l)Ut he “fits. He has not the necessary seriousness for an engaged man. Spends his time outside of school calling, and heliiing to run the Daily Dcias. Newman Club. Nested for his bi-weekly calls. MARGARET ANNA KEATING. Nimble as a goat is she. Margaret was first brought before the public eye by representing Mutt in the Junior play with Jelf. Shines in our spelling tests. Noted for her elongation. EDITH NINA KELLEY. Noveltv has charms that our minds can hardly stand. Edith is famous liecause of the fact that she was the first girl to take advantage of the part time course, and for that reason we see Edith only one half as much as we’d like to. She is responsible for our fine Class Song. Noted for her chorus work. MAY BELL KINDRED. A prim little maid is she. We couldn’t tell anything about May if vee tried, so we won’t try. We think she could talk if she wished to, but evidently she don ' t wish to. She comes and goes with the days. Noted for her little smile. 27
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RACIIKl. CKANl ' : LKONARl). A shining? smile, a mcrr v smile. “Rache” hails from the ‘‘west ' ’ and shows the effect of the bracing- West h ' itchl)nrg air Ijy her rosy cheeks and “freshness.” Noted for her good looks. ILVRRlK ' r ANN LlTCil. High nights she had and wit as well, And so her tongue lay sudden still. This young lady we don ' t see much of hut we have been favorably impressed by her speech on W ashing- ton’s Pdrthday. We would like to he better acquainted. Noted for her said speech. ALICE ADAH LOVELL. A mind at peace with all below. Alice is seen behind a baby carriage most of the time, a tine job for a little girl like her. However, she gets a chance to draw some dandv posters for the class parties. Noted for her artistic ability. MARGARET CORCORAN LYONS. For those love now who never loved before. Margaret keeps pretty busy and you never see her in the same place more than once. The only trouble is that she doesn’t get time to sit all she wants to. Noted for her giggle. 29
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