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CHARLOTTE CULLEY. Begone, dull care, I prithee begone from me. Begone, dull care, thou and I shall never agree. The class of T8 without Charlotte would be like home without a baby. She treats everything as a huge joke — even Mr. Dooling. She is a very ardent suffrag- ist and we expect to see her with Mrs. Pankhurst some day. Renowned as being the one fearless maiden who dares to defy the faculty. Her wit was more than man, her innocence a child. Mildred has been so quiet that we can’t say much about her. We know that she is a faithful student and wins honors for our class. Noted for her tin} little voice. Special student. FLORENCE DWINNELL DANIELS. Moderation gives life a charm. Florence has been kept busy (this year especially) informing pupils that “we have no jam sandwiches to- day.” She doesn’t believe in hurrying and is noted for her amble. VERA JOSEPHINE DAY. Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low. Vera hails from Shirley and this accounts for her shyness in F. H. S. She joined us our Junior year, and ever since has spent most of her time studying. Vera is noted for her bows (beaux). 23
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NORA PAULINE CONRY. None but herself can be her parallel. Although Nora does hail from up West, she has stood by us for four long years, having as good a time as she knows how. Her violin has added one more melody to our “l)eloved” orchestra. But, Nora, who is “he?” Chief occupation: Talking with Yvonne and “him.” BARBARA HELEN COOK. I’m as bright as I am small. “Cookie” is one of our tiny members, and very quiet 1 school. She loves movies and helps to keep Simonds bop going every other week. Who is he, “Cookie ” Noted for her size JOSEPH FRANCIS COUGHLIN. I’m not up to small deceit or any sinful games. “Joe” has managed to keep up with us through high school without much difficulty. He can be seen most any time pushing the reins on one of the downtown market teams. Noted for his trying t burn his clothes in physics. RACHEL AUGUSTA CROONER. Cheeks like the mountain pink that grows Among white-headed majesties. Rachel has been positively seen at Shea’s . accompa- nied by some one in male attire. Can it be true? She appears very demure and quiet in school and is espe- cially noted for her pink cheeks. 22
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RUTH LAURA DERBY. Uncertain, coy, and easy to please. Full of wit, and fun, and free. Ruth is an all-round good sport and well liked by everybody. We regret very much that we have not enjoyed her cheerful presence for our whole four years. If all the Westminsterites are like Ruth we only wish we had more of them. Noted for her popularity with everybody and for her jolly good nature. DONALD IDE DICKINSON. Fresh every hour. “Dick” left US a couple of months ago to go to help make munitions so that L ncle Sam can kan the kaiser. (We just can’t use a capital K). The reason you always see Don outdoors is because he likes the air (Ayer). Chief amusement : Calling on South Side. Special student. EMERSON BRADFORD DONNELL. Let not his faults be remembered. This is why “Em” keeps silence. Who knows what mighty questions his brain is pondering? Emerson joined us in our Junior year, and since then we have heard the sweet strains of his violin every morning. Notorious for said violin. FLORENCE S MAIE What man dare, I dare. “Flossie” is what one would call a true cut-up. She likes mischief better than anything, even lunch. She never Itelieves in letting study interfere with pleasure and therefore she gets a lot of the latter, whereas for the former — Good night ! 24
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