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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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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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Margaret Durald Hunt Age 18 “Slight of figure, fair of face, Lacking in no good grace.” What more could one desire than “Muggs Cricket’s” friendship? Her lov¬ able, not too sad, not too gay, nature is really an inspiration. But, oh! the speed with which she dresses and gets up street in the afternoons. Athletic Association, 1921. James Paisley Hendrix Age 18 “He ' s the Captain of our team.” “Speedy,” President of ’21, is always on the job—he can be counted on to enter the innumerable events of the year, always coming out on top. We are very proud of him as an orator and as an athlete. We know that he will succeed in all he tries to do and will reach the highest rung of the ladder. Athletic Association, 1917-21; President Class, 1920-21; Chairman Athletic Council, 1921; Triangular Debater, 1921; Class Ora¬ tor, 1921; Football Team, 1918-19-20, Cap¬ tain, 1920; Track Team, 1920-21; Baseball, 1918-19-20-21, Captain, 1919; President Wilsonian Literary Society, 1920; Critic, 1921. ena or tl.ro Djuly newt ' Ptet der t Wen call ' s Iriduciur. aUtddl-e™. ••C- V- - - f- TZC- .• :v Br: .7 ITT ’ . • •-- - rc P .ACC • r
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