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LILLIAN McADOO IIEDGPETH Io. Born October 20, iS94 “As merry ns thfi day is long. ' ' Height 5 ft 4 in.; weight 115 pounds. Vice-President Io. ' 12: Class Treasurer ’09. ‘ ‘ Hedgie ’ ’ as she is called, is jolly and popular, but around the boys she is a peach; for if not the biggest flirt, she is certainly the worst. MADELINE McLEAN MOORE. McN. Born March 14, 1895 “Is slip not tassing fair.” Height 5 ft. 3 in. weight 99 pounds. Since small size and tendency toward quietness are combined in her, Made¬ line has the great advantage over tin- other members of the class of being overlooked by the teachers during reci¬ tation. tShe has the distinction of be¬ ing the cutest and daintiest girl in the class. Page Twenty-live
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NELLIE LEE CLAPP. McN Born .Tn no 6, 1895 “Musical as A] j)olo’s lute. Height 5 ft. 7 in.; weight 98 pounds. “Nell” is onr most accomplished pianist. She is a very good Latin stu¬ dent but often gets “zero” on geome¬ try. She is the thinnest person in the class, and loves very much to poke one of her long fingers at Nancie during Miss Sutton’s period. JENNIE LEA COGGINS. McN. Born October 20, 1894 In maiden meditation, fancy free. Height 5 ft. Il in.; weight 112 pounds. Member Glee Club ’12; Vice-Presi¬ dent of ( Mass ' 10. Lea is quiet and dignified, and if thwarted she becomes rather discour¬ aged and sad. She is often found gaz¬ ing into space. I wonder what she is thinking about? Pago Twenty four
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VIVIAN EUGENIA PAYLOR, Io. Burn April 13, 1893 Give ample room and verge enough. ' Height 5 t ' t. 4K in.; weight 146 pounds. The chief character of this “wee, (?) modest crimsom tij»pe l flower” is her famous blush, which, even though she holds a book over her face, always es¬ capes concealment. She lias a peculiar understanding of poetry (especially Burns). Her fiery temper is often shown, particularly on report days. NANCIE ELIZABETH NORTH, Io. Born March 12, 1895 Out of the abundance of the heart the month epenketh. ' ’ Height 5 ft. 8 in.; weight 110 pounds. Vice-President Io. ’12; Member Glee Club ’.12. “Noncie, ” popularly termed and suitably, in accordance with the quanti¬ ty of nonsense which she endeavors to render, is the noisest girl in the class. She is generally in a go-.od humor, and (a thing which would seem unusual), studies a great cfeal. She writes a lit¬ tle rhyme now and then, and can draw “sum” when she tries. Page Twenty-six
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