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,,,, MARY ELIZABETH COUTANT. 330 Broadway. Destination. Vvdar Prvst Uollegtl. Record: A. A,, I, 2, 3, 4: l'risnia, 35, 4, lli-Y Auxil- iary, 4: Al. A., 4, A lou' rt-ml sporting' car-Texas-inystt-rious lvltt-rs-- ami otha-r sus-h information we wt-re ahlv to glvan. inalcvs us think that lletty has a deep, dark past. Latvly lmwt-V4-l', shi- has takcn up the study of naturv, voncvn- trating on 'l'wig:s. XYv fear that eventually Mary will in-roinv an artist. for she has particular tale-nt in that rliru-tion. lnvilv us to your studio for tra smut- ztftvr- noon, will you, lin-tty? EVALENA CRISPELL, 89 O'Neil Street. Destination, Nt-w Paltz Normal. Record: A, A., 3. 43 Prisma, 3. 43 Hi-Y Auxiliary, 4: lbramalit- Uluh, -1: Nvwr-muh, 4: May Qu:-vn's Attvnml- ant. Hur jolly lflvalina els-L-larvs she's clcvott-il to art. Iiut alas, il is pure-ly an affair of tha- he-art, Fur, wht-n thv suhjvvt of matrimony is hrought up. livalina prim-ks up ht-r vars and launches forth into wvll formulutm-cl icle-as ulion furnishing a homo. Have- you ever sm-n ht-r plains? They are fine! XYhy, vw-n an authority in llllffalo has f'0lTllY'l4-'llllflil them. MARIE A, CULLUM, 254 Hasbrouck Avenue. Destination, Ne-W l'altz Normal, Record: A. A., i, 2, 3, 43 M. A., 2, 3, 4: l'l'lSl!l2l, 3, -1: Glow Club, 3, 4: Audubon, lg Newc-omb, 4, Hi-Y Auxiliary, -1. St-4-ing quit-t littlv Marie going about tha- si-hnol, who would 1-vm-r guess that somotimes sho run hrvak thc' honds and niakv as iuuvh noisei as tho rest of us? UI' hvr wt' may truly say: l'll4-r lll0ll4'Sf answer and Q'l'2ll'k'flll air, Slum' hwr wisv and good as she- is fair,
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Ilebatin Clubs 3 4 M A MFIROON so-4 sinh' W. FARINACCI CORREGAN. 21 Brewster Street. Destination, Dartmouth. Record: A. A., 2, 3, 43 4 ' g Q, , 3 ., ., 3, 43 Dramatie Club, 43 Class Basketball, 23 Varsity Bas- ketball Squad, 3, 43 Mgr, of Varsity Basketball, 43 Letter Club, 43 A. A. Council, 43 Treasurer of Lincoln-Douglas, 33 Set-retary of XVebster-Hayne, 43 Debating Couneil, 3. 43 Varsity Debating Team, 43 Yanki San Cast. 3: AlIison's Lad and Beau Brummel Casts, 42 Maroon First Prize Essay, 33 lflditor-in-Chief of Maroon: Cominenl-ement Speaker. 'tOn their own merits modest men are dumb. Yes, that is the climax of our editor's gifts: for, though Naeh's eloquence convinced a hesitating world that it had better abandon the debt cancellation idea, and though he has piloted the Maroon ship into the safest, fairest harbor ever reached, proved himself an athlete of no mean ability, a dancer of no mean grace, won coin- mencement honors, acted the fastidious imperturbable Beau Brummel to the life,-after all these successes, he einerges wearing the same hat size which fits him just as well as ever, H'm! Any faults? XVell-ye-e-s. 'l'here's that little matter of temper, and as to studying Latin,- or maybe French-Nach insists that he has a right to be human, The best wishes of the staff will ever follow him. MARY COSTELLO, Rosendale, N. Y. Destination, Business College. Record: A. A., 43 Prisina, 43 Audubon, 1. 'Tis true that Kingston High School has many demure seniors, but this year's class has in Mary the demurest of upper classmen. Mary is exceedingly quiet and unobtrusive. Yet you must have heard that still waters run deep, MARIE COURSEN, Mt. Marion, N. Y. Record: A. A., 3, 43 Prisma, 3, 43 M. A., 3, 42 Glee Club, 43 Class Basketball, 33 lflnd Ball, 4: Class Baseball. 4. Marie, our fair little country lass, is something of a mystery. She is always so quiet and thoughtful that- well, doesn't it make you wonder? Hut there is a little twinkle in her eyes that gives one a cue. XYe hear that she would rather go uptown and get a peep in lledrit-k's drug store than'to get a full view of a screen hero jump- mg over a preeipice.
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A EMHROON S4 Si!-' ALICE B. CUNNIFF, 26 South Pine Street. Destination, Mount St, Vincent Collegsge, Record: A. A., 3, 41 M, A., 3, 43 Prisma, 3, 4: Glee Vlub, 3, 45 Newcomb, 4, End Ball, 4, Yanki San Cast, 3. IJon't you remember sweet Alice? Sweet Alice, whose hair was so brown: YX'ho wept with delight when you gave here a smile, And treml:led with fear at yo.1r frown! FRANCIS DAVENPORT, Accord,-N. Y, Destination, Cornell. Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 41 M. A., 24, 43 Second 'Fe-am Football, I, 23 Varsity Football, 41 Letter Club, 41 Atll- of-a-Sudden Peggy Fast, -Ig Executive Fommittee Senior Vlass. Although Davy is one of our star football guards, he is a very modest fellow. But youll be surprised to see him at times. ltlven in our own auditorium he demon- strated his talent to such an extent that he surprised even his own brother. VVQ also hear Davy has taken a strange liking to the Binghampton Daily. fear, but please proceed carefully, Davy. XVe have no KENNETH S. DAVIS, Lucas Avenue. Destination, Rutgers. Record: A. A., 1, 2, 23. 4: M. A., 2, 3, 4: Varsity llasliethall, Zig Varsity Football, 2, Zi, 4, Captain Varsity Foothall, 4: Blillzlet Basketball. 2: A. A, Council, 3, 4.2 Varsity Letter Fluh, 3, -It Dramatic Ulub, 43 Secretary A. A. Founeil, :ii Fhairman Senior king' Pommittee, 42 Freshman I-Iaskethall, I: All-of-a-Sudden Peggy Past, 4. Oh. mommer, l'm going to gsqraduatell' in losing' Ken, the school is losing.: one of its most versatile athletes, Ability in every branch of sport was Ken's specialty. Never was there a fellow more willing' to befriend the meek. Haverft you noticed his guiding' hand lielping' one little freshman over the rough way? Never mind, Ken, we all fall for them when the-y're young' and innocent.
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