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ssse HWY 'WW in V VW i KY- inm i V MARJORIE PERKINS Here's to Margie, the fashion Flower, May she always possess that will and powerfl Fashion, fashion is the girl with the lovely hair arranged in proper style. Margie possess this charm and also such a combination of cuteness and attractiveness that she is very popular with the girls and boys. Where Margie shines is in the parlor, laden with flowers and chocolate drops. She is a beginner in the study of violin and it is said that she Hirts with her teacher. Margie was voted the most polite girl in the class. Oisiuxnn PUTNAM Then she would talkg Ye Gods! how she would talk! Oeland is a grand girl if one really knows her. By her sweet personality and gay disposition, she has surely won the heart of each member of the class and has faithfully lived up to her name chat- terbox. For Oeland does like to talk, or in other words she is very loquacious. The unexpected sometimes happens, but imagine our surprise when Oeland bobbed her hair. SELMA PUTNAM Nature inacle here what she is, .Xncl she never made anitherf' VVho is the girl with the golden curls? everyone asks. She is our Selma. She has very pleasing ways and always greets her class mates with a happy smile and a pleasant word. Always full of pep, she has enlivened many dull hours in class, for sad to say she has been known to carry her merriment even into those sacred precincts. Selma is naturally musical and poetical. She enjoys the gift of generosity and the gift of pleasing everyone. We love her, yes, we do- don't you? It 3 arf' ' , i ' 1 ui' 'W i 1'fTii'T flT7'T'i A VW i'lT 'VT.'U WT' I-, ,1,Tr',,,,:t . natal ,, LTL up 'VR , M. l v l i l 20 , ,M -, ,,, , ,,,,,.,..-.,7,A..? -4-. . fwi xHI'QEL1JIl1TQUILILlJ'Ull'lUI' Mifll LLT,7l1lfCl lLUlIF J i 1 r l I I l l 'F lt it l 4 ll m 1 l ,l E lr
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X.,-J EDGAR LOVE f-Jh! why Q Should life all labor be? Handsome? We'll say so! He's the he-vamp of our class. Even the teachers fall for his line. Cap, as he is called, is known by his jovial personality and horned rim glasses. Some time back'in the dim past 'fCap strained his eyes. Vvas it because he studied so much? We guess not! It must have been something else! He is a good sport and a courteous gentleman. We predict for him a brilli- ant future. SIDNEY ALBERT AICCUTCHEON Not too sober-not too gay, But a real good fellow in every way. Our advertising manager now-our doctor-to-be. Sidney is a good all-round fellow and can be counted on to do his part in anything we undertake. If he studies medicine with the same determination that he has secured ads for THE PINE BURR he will some day reach the top. So here's to Sid -a good sport, a real man, and above all, true and faithful to his friends. JAMES AUGUSTUS MCLEAN You'll always find him true and just, A boy whom all will love and trust. Lit, the most talented member of our class, is especially clever with his pen and brush. While he improves his talent he does not neglect his studies. Most pleasing in disposition, he is always glad to help in every undertaking. He knows the art of making friends and keeping them. His greatest ambition is to be an artist. May he obtain his heart's de- sire. 'ww gm, --if +41 19
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J 11: 'lg-,ov!:f.l, . i ' ,il , . f r Y J nr Uri i c i wwf b 1, My , J ., ELIZABETH RENDLEMAN REINIIARDT 1 An ideal girl in every way, The kind of friend you don't End every dayf, This is especially true of Elizabeth. Her seeming indifference which is her greatest handicap is overcome by her being able to keep friends when once made. We hardly know what to predict for her but the past and present foretell a brilliant future. The Class of 1922 is distinctly the gainer by her belonging to it. MABEL CATHERINE Rnomzs She's a darling in many ways. Mabel is that very attractive girl with golden hair and blue eyes, who always seems so happy. She can smile any- where, any time and never worries about studies. She is a very good worker, how- ever, and has won her way to the hearts of the faculty and students:-, ESTELLE RUDISILL She's a bonny wee thingg She's a Winsome wee thing. Estelle possesses attractiveness and womanly grace in a greater degree than learning. But she can be excused for this, for she simply cannot study when any of the stronger sex are around. She has a smile for everyone and is always in a good humor. They say she can dance well, too. In spite of all her faults she lives up to her name. The prettiest and most popular girl in the class. 'nffnistrmln'muuilln5lnfnJ,1lY: I 71545.11uEvilItIlQQgl1r,L'jLLl,uLuuLunUll.l jb' ll 21
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