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lf' F'l.ll-TEN EE Flashes From Room Twenty Bubbling over with fun and stories.-Barbara Brewster. Strong and efficient, except on hot days.-Virginia Camp. A good friend and a faithful comrade.-Ethel Colegrove. Her fingers shame the ivory keys.-Margaret Danner. Sweet and quiet and very artistic.-Louise Dean. So smart and stylish, so quiet and demure.-Beatrice Didliam. To write, is her delight.-Thelma Du Vall. Chattering, chattering, as she goes.-Esther Farber. She was a good writer, and an unusual worker.-Adelyn Gordon. Elizabeth, in school is very pious, but outside it's hard to keep her quiet. -Elizabeth Graham. Her looks are demure and very sweet, but, as you know, looks run only skin deep.-Phyllis Hallem. She is small, but has a big heart..-Mary Louise Hansen. Daring and gay, is sweet Katherine.-Kate Moules. NVork, for the time flies.-Selma Paris. Studious and sweet.-Marguerite Parquet. Did she have the only watch in Room 20 '?-Fanny Reinstein. A, A. certainly stands for Dot in school.-Dorothy Reiss. A girl who smiles but is bashful.-Iiucile Vogel. Happy, fat and stubby, is our wee Tubbey. -Eleanor 'Wynkoop. Oh, to her we went with our troubles, not a few, and she always proved our best friend.-Miss Ollienna Benster. ' A ruler of a large kingdom with democratic ways.-Miss Nettie E. Marker. For future references for printing and engraving. -Lee Culler. Likes to play golf, swim, play tennis and work UD.-Russell Davis. Say it with music.-Sidney Green. If it's hot or if it 's cold, Eddie Husted will always scold. From morn ,till night, the whole day long, his limher tongue is going strong.-Edward Husted. The boy with a million dollar smile.-Edward Mauk. Lives today, and thinks tomorrow.-Bertram McBain. A book in the hand is worth two on Miss Benster's desk.-Esmond Mc- Cleish. An angel UD came down our way.-Howard Miller. To play is great sport,-Garth Morris. Quick of speech and slow of temper.-Shelby Morrison. 'Tis fine to be musical and comical: also tall and stately.-Martin Raley. Lean and lanky, but never cranky.-Carolus Sheffield. ' An actor of ability.-Richard Stophlet. A man of wisdom and of silence.--Stanford Truehaft. He is a jolly good fellow.-Harold Waltz. Forty-Three
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575' r'l..n..'r:N EEE Recollections of Room Nineteen Friend Bill Chalmers and Mary Chase, On each other had such a caseg When she went away, Why, Bill wouldn't stay, But ran off on a Merry Chase. Ruth Erler thinks she looks like Mary Piekford. Does anyone else 2' Her head is as curly as it can be, And Melba can sing from G to G.--Melba Reiter. Miss Alberta Benze surely is wild, t'onsidering she's a llll11lSlEI S child. Elizabeth Delaplane-a great scholar but a greater artist. Jane Moor is a girl we are all proud of to have as a friend. Fred Dohn and Al Cohn. Queer pair do they make: One tall and one small, Yet honors both take. Robert v0l9fl'l'0V6 is one of our classmates whom we shall read about in the Hall of Fame. Nobody can play the piano the way Naomi Zimmerman does. Stella Stein, a talkative girl: Recites with much breeze and a whirl. lVe hope Alice Mandler will accomplish her ambition-to be an authoress. XVe wonder how many heathens our missionary friend, Fletcher Sharen, will convert in India. lVe will never forget our studious and brilliant classmate, Elizabeth Gessner. She giggled hereg she giggled there, In fact, she giggled most everywhere.-Florence Grant. When you see a short, dark boy walking down the street with a tall light boy they are not Mutt and JetT. but just the two finseparables-Allen Owen and John Tucker. f ' She's just as bright as bright can beg She's full of pep and energy.-Jean Forster. Forty- Four
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