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Name May Craig Stoll ..... I. D. Pettegrew ..... Mrs. Verva Johnson .... Guy Berrier ......... Sadie Davis ........ H. L. Garrett .... Vinnie Gull ..... Joseph Parks --- Madge Sloan ..... C. E. Darnielle ..... Edythe Pedersen--- Orrion L. Morgan--- Josephine J ohnson-- Morris Nicholson--- Rowena Gates ----- Fred Brown ------ Merritt Gregory ---- Clara K. Fischer ---- Perry Crawford ---- Fanny Knause ---- Glenn Shaver .--- C. L. Grand ----- Van Niles -.-------- Sara A. Robinson ----- Lenora Slorah ------ Emily Veverka ----- Gladys Thorpe ----- Charlotte Slorah--- Marie Kelrn -------- Bertha M. Heffern- Viola Twigg ----- Bertha Grace- ---- -- Halcyon M. Beggs ---- Beryl Champion-- - - Members of the Advanced Normal Department Noted for ---- .ludicious speaking---- ----Writing letters----- ----Talking sense-------A ----Being wise--------------- ----Winlcing at college men--- ----Writing a letter every night ----Boisterousness ----------- ----Early rising-------------- ----Getting there too soon---- ----Quietness -------------- ----Cutting the last day------ ----Studying ---------------- ----Being a friend to everyone- ---,Making bets-------------- ----Making a noise---------- ----Asking questions----H --,,0ut of town interests----- ---,Bashfulness --------- ----Cold hands--------U ----Perpetual smiling--A ----Retiring early------ ----Fussing --------- ----Breaking ru1es----- T---Singing ------ --- ----Sleeping ------------- ----Fancy dancing--------H ----Always keeping a secret--- ----Telling stories----------- ----Magnetic fingers-----A ----Quietness ------- ----Bashfulness --- ----Truthfulness -- ----Innocence --- ---- Kindness ---- ff' Ought to be Somebody,s helpmate. Secretary to President Wilson. A professor. A brilliant student. Punished. ' Questioned as to his intentions. A suffragette. Always on time. A lot of things. Seen and heard both. A bachelor maid. A member of the faculty. A Christian Scientist. Made to pay once in a while. Made to keep quiet. A lawyer. Somewhere else besides H. P. C Several things. Engaged. A circus performer. A good student. Married. Made to obey. A leader of Salvation Army. Given an alarm clock. An actress. - Locked up at times. A kindergartner, -----A fortune teller. A minister's Wife. A chorus girl. ' A Sunday School teacher. What she isn't. A good nurse. if S x , --Y--' -' fs- X -' rf. 1. .f-.:,.--..- M- .. X Af- 1- fN....-' --n 1- .vp ' -' 1 i---P --'AG ,-,QL lr-M. . ,ij -.- , 1 . :If .- 0 H ,-N, .-, .- -. ,-,-L '-,M .--.J e-- '
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J ! Y l is '15-5 Juniors X r V ' if ffl' - 4 ' N .I l , ' f ' X by ' ' in I X- f fl ' ' A i'S1 'M - ,-A . ' X -'L--I 5 ,AL Q-4 N , g Q -' 2 L.. fl, if? 55 yr -r x f., fi I do 'fl M P. 29 j 1 HALCYON M. BEGGS A Ke1lerto,n,'Iowa Y. W. C. Ai. A studious and quiet girl ordinarily, but can talk when occasion demands. BERTHA A. GRACE Dexter, Iowa Y. W. C. A.--Athenian. Her voice was ever soft and low, an excel- lent thing in woman. VIOLA TWIGG Rolfe, Iowa Y. W. C. A.-Dionysus Club-Athenian. But she, while her companions slept, Was toiling upward in the night. EMILY VEVERKA Earlham, Iowa Y. W. C. A.-Athenian. Blessed with a good 'reason and a nobler sense. BERTHA M. HOFFER Des Moines, Iowa Those who know her best, love her best. GLADYS THORPE Grimes, Iowa Y. W. C. A. A girl who does her own thinking and ' needs little advice. MARIE KELM Fonda, Iowa Koph Tau Pe-Dionysus Club. Faithful, gentle, good, Bearing the rose of womanhoodf' LENORA SLORAH Postville, Iowa I am a part of all that ,I have met. CHARLOTTE SLORAH Postville, 'Iowa Be there a will and wisdom finds the way. SARA A. ROBINSON Bayard, Iowa Y. W. C. A. A talkative maiden is she, and full of um- bition, you see.
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