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SOMANHIS EVENTS CHARLES O’DOWD “Dowdy” “Woman lost Mark Anthony the world.” GLADYS PACKARD ‘A hand to pity, and a heart to bless.” GEORGE PROCTOR “Proc” “Energetic as can be, Athlete and musician he.” KENNETH RINGROSE “Ringie” “An unextinguished laughter shakes the skies.” MABEL ROBB “The blushing beauties of a modest maid.” SHERWOOD ROBB “Sher” “Lefty” “Much mirth and no madness, All good and no badness.” MILDRED SARGENT “I have often regrettcd my speech, but never my silence.” MARGARET SHERIDAN “Peggy” “I’m diffident, modest and shy.” FRANCIS STRICKLAND “Strick” “One man in his time plays many parts.” BEULAH STUDLEY “She’s an angel in a frock, With a fascinating cock To her nose.”
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16 SOMANHIS EVENTS HANNAH JENSEN “A daughter of the gods, Divinely tall, and most divine- ly fair.” ESTHER JOHNSON “Good scholarship—why, that’s her middle name; Her earnest work and spir.t won her fame.” HAZEL JOHNSON “We would both sing thy praise And praise thy singing.’ HELEN LAHEY “Though the girls will flout and scout me, The boys will hang about me.” VIVIAN LARSON J “A soul as full of worth as void of pride.” GLADYS LOOMIS “Loomie” Full of fun and mischief too, Doing things she shouldn’t do.’ ELEANOR LYDALL “Those most deserving of praise care least for it.” JOSEPH MAHONEY “Red” “He was a burning and a shin- ing light.” DONALD MACKINNON “Mack” “Tis pleasant at times to play the madman.” DOROTHY NOREN “Dot” “Thy modesty’s a candle to thy merit.”
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18 SOMANHIS EVENTS HERBERT SWANSON “Hub” “His pencil is striking, restless, and grand; ’ His manners are gentle, com- plying and bland.” EDWARD TAYLOR white: “If all the year were playing holidays, To sport would be as tedious as to work.” HENRY TILDEN “Heinie”’ | am a bold and restless char- acter. LOUIS VANDERLROOK “Louisa” “I don’t like your angels, I love women.” MARGARET VANDERBROOK “Peggy” “Look out upon the stars my love, And shame them with thine ” eyes. GILBERT WRtGHT “Gil” “A champion cased in adamant.” MILDRED WRIGHT “Shorty” “To be short is no disgrace Only inconvenient.” STEPHEN WILLIAMS “Farmer” “He reads much, he is a great observer, And he looks quite thru the deeds of men.” ww Ss aw 7 Me 7 Tom: “What time is it?” Dick: “Somewhere between 2:30 and five o’clock.” Tom: “Thanks, I’m five minutes fast.”—Ex.
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