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Maud Marir Quinn RwmH F. McKuit llrln. Julia Rudddl PaulJ.MHfeM Mariam EM her Sirin Maude Marie Quinn. ( • Why should vc trouble borrow. A tig lor tomorrow.” The girl with the raven hair.” Maude's such a timid little crca lure—it is next to impossible to get her to talk, and to laugh the day of miracles i- past! Russell F. McNutt. There was a laughing devil in his smile.” Russell was quite the most cunning youngster we had on Freshman Day. His seraphic smile moved the hearts of all of us. Helen Julia Ruddcll. The gentleness of all the gods go with thee.” Helen is liked by all of the 1 1.Vs and loved by one of them. Paul J. Meifeld. As wise and dignified as three owls.” Dutch g«K- t«» Notre Dame next year. We are sorry to hear that there are no fair co-eds there. Never mind. Paul, we hear that tHere is a girl's school near by. Mariam Esther Stein. Oh music. I hear thee calling to me and I come.” Mariam fairly radiates Herman. Wc sometimes wonder whether Mariam came from Iceland, she's so frigidly cold and so distant. T H e n t v
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Knrl Crooks Kra t Margaret Evelyn Lawson Mary Agnes Leisure Kathrvn I.. Norris Waldo Herbert Seaman. Karl Crooks Kraft. ’Him that talked down the fifty wisest men.” 1 lu- January class has a beautiful class flower, inspiring colors, and Karl Kraft, lie has kept in good physical condition by a daily and sometimes thrice-daily. constitutional out to (irecn street. Margaret Evelyn Lawson. Her faults, her sweetnesses arc purely human.” For .Margaret's sake we hope the cars between here and Craw-fordsvillc will never quit running. Mary Agnes Leisure. Ease is your manner and sweetness is your face.” Wc don’t know whether Mary contemplates any work in the future or not. but judging from her last name we hardly think she does. Kathryn L. Norris. Nature has given us two ears, two eyes, ami hut one tongue, to the end that wc should hear and see more than we speak. A cheerful, hapj)y-go-luckv girl whose “Hello there! is often heard. Waldo Herbert Seaman. Let the world slide.” Waldo didn’t do a very good job of it when he learned to talk; so frequently wc hear. Louder. Waldo, don’t mumble your words.” N i n e t e e n
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Myrtle Mae Thompcon Lydia Ann Spray Carneat VV. Thumptnn Kthel Mae Thompson IImcI Kthel Monger Myrtle Mac Thompson. Jtiv rises in me like a summer’s morn.” Well all remember the first class party at Myrtle’s, the hallo we'en hay ride, the pumpkin pic. and the bobbing for apples. Ethel Mac Thompson. Her ways arc ways of pleasantness. Lydia Ann Spray. Gotid without pretense, lilest with sane reason and with sober sense.” Lydia in her benevolent spirit is helping the I'rankfort Traction Company by contributing ten cents per day to attend E. II. S. K member when Miss Howard dubbed her “Lydia Sheep?” Ethel is much fonder of chocolate creams than history, and English isn’t suited to her particular makeup. Ernest W. Thompson. “May Dame Fortune ever smile on you. I.ut never her daughter—Miss Fortune.” Ernest has tried debate and music, with excellent results—n one dead or seriously injured yet. Following the footsteps of on gone before.” Ernest is Miss Claybaugh’s “tides Achates.” Hazel Ethel Mungcr. “Of all the girls that are so smart, there’s none like prctu Hazel. Although Hazel is a suffragette, she seems to have decided that '« woman’s place i in the home. T « e n t y one
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