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Christopher Columbus Fordham, Jr. Age 17 “I have played the game; am the victor.’ ' We can’t forget the work that “Cristy did on the football field. His good nature asserts itself in everything, especially in English class. Parallel reading is the worry of his life; writing mysterious letters in gay envelopes is his pastime. Football Team, 1920-21; President Ath¬ letic Association, 1921; Member Athletic Council, 1921; Baseball Team, 1921. Maude McKenzie Forsythe Age 18 “Let me see for myself, else I doubt.” “Bobby” has a skeptical mind; things have to be proved to her. She was elected the most athletic girl and lives up to her name. Basket-Ball, 1918-21 ; Athletic Associa¬ tion, 1917-21 ; Glee Club, 1921. Va s ' f ' ecfidll hero
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Gertrude Mendenhall Hunter Age 16 “1 must adapt myself to action lest I falter by the way.” “Gert’s” ever-flowing knowledge is not shown in class, but—later. To understand her, you must know her: but he careful not to hurt her feelings. Once discover that kind heart, and you have a friend indeed. Athletic Association, 1921. Let a Mary Shields Age 17 “A friend, proven true as she. Should be t rappled to th soul with books of steel.” “Lee is a friend in deed and in need. How many of us have not some time or other gone to her for help and received it willingly. I f Leta does not teach school, somebody will be out of a good Math teacher. She works faster than we can follow her with our eyes. Leta wishes it known that not she but her Assistant Ed¬ itor gave her this writing. Athletic Association, 1921 ; Senior Editor in ' ; IF LECTOR. f JUo.LH r o l 91 « U J TTl leta frlrUj hty Gei-TiCj
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Elizabeth Harrison Age 17 “If you ever arc in doubt. And your flans don ' t work out. Go to Elizabeth. ' ' “Eliz” has shown her ability to success¬ fully carry out the plans made by the class, especially in cake sales. She must obtain her wisdom from vamping the teachers. Athletic Association. 1921. Sarah Adkli.a 11 r xt Age 17 The sun ne ' er shone on a more bonnie lass. ' ' “Sally does not take Chemistry, but does a lot of experimenting all the same—mak ing candy -much to our advantage. We really don ' t see how she finds time for everything unless she worked with the hope of some time dropping French. Member of Athletic Association. 1921. And a jetty fir was she
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