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CHARLES G. RIGGS No maids need smile at him. My meaning in saying that he is a good man is to have you un der- stand me that he is sufficient. A man of few words, therefore, one of the best. KATE E. DUGGINS Oh when she ' s angry, she is keen and shrewd. Not the quietest yet one of the most . winsome. She never believes in letting work interfere with her social duties. Popular with the boys of all ages. Attrac- tive in looks and words. A good student. ERNEST M. POLLARD Let it be understood that 1 shall pursue this course no longer. The popular yell leader of H. H. S. Polly is not afraid of work, he can sleep by it. An expert with a Saxon. Famous as a ladies man. Believes that variety is the spice of life. A good scout.
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A V. WICMTKRMAN LX3RENCE E. LOGAN GILBERT FOYST He is not in the role of common men. An athlete, scholar, gentleman, and friend. Quiet, thoughtful, and superlatively original. I lis thoughts embrace all his subjects and he pursues them uninterrupt- edly and fearlessly. A rose is sweeter in the bud than in the bloom ; The gentle mind by gentle deed is known. Our modest, demure member whose greatest attribute is sim- plicity. She started working in September and has never ceased. Let the world slide, I ' ll not budge an inch. This man is long at every- thing. A gentleman and a con- siderate friend. He is now en- gaged in unlearning the follies and expiating the mistakes of youth. A scholar second to none.
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DEXTER PECKINPAUGH We who knew her well saw something in her soul others could not see. She loves a good time and enjoys life thoroughly. Not a candidate for the Getting by Club. Possibly her greatest popularity is due to her being a sister to .Mark. GLADYSE A. CROMER ' Mle is a fool who thinks by force or skill To turn the current of this woman ' s will. Her keen spirit seizes the prompt occasion, and makes the thought start to instant action. Ijat W? Kke Seat Dexter — Next to my music, my mirror. Burns — What all gocd lawyers like — clients. Florence — To be let alone. Leslie — To beat Burns in debate or ar- gument. Yelma — For Gilbert to sit still for two consecutive minutes. Gilbert— -Grapefruit for breakfast; also Middletown. Thelma — Roses, poetry, and compli- ments. Charles — Teachers ' examinations. Gladyse — Alto, our quartette, Irish melodies. Walter — For our plays to go through. Kate — Dimples and recess periods. Macy — To solicit ads for the Annual. Edwin — Ye editor ' s waste basket. Ernest — Next to my little Saxon, Mun- cie of course.
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