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RUTH INA DAVIS I would rather hear a doK bark at a crow tlian to hear a man swear he loved me. Ruth is very tjuiet in class so vve don’t have much of an oppotrunity to talk about her. She never likes to be late for school because she enjoys the {tleasant hour spent in Room 32 . You’re the exception that proves the rule, Ruth. BERNICE MARY DAY. A girl light hearted and content, I wander through the world. Bernice is a lively one, and is always enjoying life. Her laugh rings out in the silence of the class room and above the din of Room 26. CLARENCE HERBERT DAY. His wit invites you by his looks to come But when you knock it never is at home. “Clarie” doesn’t believe in exerting himself except in the line of foolishness. He says he would like to go to school with the “F ' reshies” so he could sleep all morn- ing. His chief amusement is trying to make the teachers think he is a prodigy of the human race. Don’t despair “Clarie.” f:sther decker She’s a most exquisite lady Esther is quiet in school but outside we don’t know. We have let Esther mind her own affairs, because she always seemed to w ant to. Flard study will never have any visiltle effects on her health. 24
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FRANCIS BERNARD C ' RONIN. A man every inch and six feet tall “Hank” is imported from Concord — -not the “jng” hut the town. He was a star end on the football team. He’s on his way to Normal — School. One of the Major’s Spanish Sharks. MILDRED CHENEY C ' ROOKER. Business before pleasure. Mildred has been very busy this year setting a high standard for the rest of us, and writing essays. She won second prize with her Civics essay. MVRTIE CROSIER. Often the smallest packages are the most precious. “Myrtie” is very small, quiet and cheerful. She delights in having her lessons prepared, and attending to her own affairs, which keep her ' ery busy. HENRY FRANCIS CUTTING Here hath he for four long years been in the pursuit of knowledge, a hopeless chase Henry is the most retiring and unobtrusive lad here at school, but that’s not saying he behaves well all the time. We won’t tell all we know about his sprees on the South Skle. How about it, Henry? 23
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ANTOINETTE ANASTASIE DENOMME Those bewitchin’, bewitchin’ eyes. Marie seems to enjoy tlie east corridor pretty well. She is one of the “Duke’s” friends, hut Shattuck comes in on his share as well as the “Duke.” HARRY DOEIILA. For fools rush in wliere angels fear to tread. “Tarey” tries to impress the lower classmen by as- suming a hustling front, hut he couldn’t even fool the freshies. We expect he will return next year hut you never can tell what he will do next. He was on the Red and (dray hoard also. CHESTER GERARD DONfJVAN. Behold a child by nature’s kindly law, Pleased with a rattle and tickled with a straw “Chet” believes in taking everything just as it comes along, for he never bothers his head (we don’t say his brains) about his lessons. Nevertheless he has a great deal of talent when it comes to making posters. LILLIAN CLAIRE DUNHAM. Reserve is the truest expression of respect toward those who are its object Claire is Doris’s constant companion except when she has company. In spite of her diffidence she is very popular. 25
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