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MARY ELLEN CAREY. She is little, but she’s wise, She’s a terror for her size. Mary is with us only every other week, l)Ut you al- ways realize her presence by the little l)uzzinj ' sound. She and C — — seem to he very chuininy because you never see one without the other. Noted for her voice. MICHAEL CARPINELLA. There we see a cavalier Of (lashin} mien and countenance gay. “Mike” is a star in football and he also wears a track letter, hut these are not his main accom])lishments. Oh, no! Ask any of the girls, fie is Miss I’owers’ favor- ite scholar hut she hates to admit it. Noted for his ])0])ularity with the girls. IRENE GERTRUDE CHAISSON. To all her smile extends. W hen it comes to dancing, we can look to Irene. No matter where she goes she always has a good time. Irene is usually quiet at school l)ut we wonder at the smiles she gi es to Morris. We know just where to hnd her at recess. Noted for her smiles and dancing ability. ELIZABETH CHILDS. A name that suits. “Lizzie” is never worried. She is quite an artist, especially when it comes to nature-drawing. All her l)hysical organs seem to be asleep except her ears. Noted for her early morning yawns. 15
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JAMES JOSEPH BURKE. A good addition for any class. Burke is a good man to have around. Red” can be used on the track team and we also hear he is some mechanic. Chief occupation — getting Opie’s goat. AIARY IRENE BURNS. Hail to thee, blithe spirit. Mary is planning to he a stenographer until some- thing better comes up. Her favorite occupation is at- tending dances and having a good time. Mary has many friends. Chief occupation — dancing. Noted for her happy disposition. HELEN KATHRYN BUTTIMORE. She spends her time in studies. Although she spends her time in studies, she fre- quently hears You haven’t read your book” up in 32. W’e should worry, Helen. Helen is very demure at hrst sight. Chief occupation — aforesaid studying. MARION ESTELLE CALDWELL. She studies too, and dances some. But notwithstanding has much fun. Yes, and Marion goes to church, too, where she has a Sunday school class of adoring infants. Still there’s nothing schoolma’amish about Marion, far from it. She’s smart, too. You just orta see her take down shorthand notes in assembly hall. Noted for her French correspondence. 14
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HELEN PIERCE CLARK. See how she laughs, and crows and starts, Heaven bless the merry child. The above certainly applies to Helen, but in spite of that rumor has it that she is an expert stenoj rapber. W ' ben she isn’t studying she bel])s to run Gooclnow- Pearson’s and is proficient in that I ' ne of work, also. Noted for her giggle. DOROTHY ELEANORE CLARKE. She has wit, and fun, and fire. “Dot” is one of the happiest girls in the class. She can study — when she has to. W hen she isn’t studying she is having a good time. W’e imagine that Dot likes the last-mentioned subject the best. She is also some dancer. Noted for her enjoyment of life. MINNIE COHEN. Sober, steadfast and d3 v.ura. Minnie is one of our college course students and has told us how she encouraged the boys on their way to the Marne. She is popular with the fellows but has no time to spare. Noted for her vocabulary of big words. GEORGE FRANCIS CONNOR. On their own merits modest men are dumb. George is a member of our Commercial course and he believes that “silence is golden.” Noted for his noise. 16
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