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LE Egan ET: Can You Imagine? Esther—Without Ranny. Evelynne—Without that right angle swing when walking. Anna Belle—Not dolled up. Margaret—Not playing Basket Ball. Bertha—Tall and thin. Helen—Not wanting to sing. Laura—Shouting. Raymond—Not arguing. Buck-— Not taking his time. Hutch—Not stuttering. Doug—As a Shakespearan actor. Seeds—Dancing. Harold—Knocking athletics. Stitz—Without his hair combed. Myring—As a school teacher. Phyllis—With black hair Hazel—Not giggling. Irene—An athletic instructor. Elwina—A rag time composer. Lucille—Exceedingly tall. Ray—An honor student. Earl—Not making excuses. Bert—Raising a disturhance. Ranny—In short trousers. Valley—Chewing gum in classes. Dale—In a football suit. Jessie—Singing alto. Beatrice—Being noisy. Charles—Not being honor student. Jeannette—Without boy friends. Gertie—Not having a good time. Alice—Pleased. Personals Gertrude Black—Very musical, industrious, and full of pep. Jeannette Averill—Small, but oh what talent. Lucille Allison—Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone. Elwina Bennett—She loves but one, and, is constrained to silence when in school. 27
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¢ THE PLANET ¢ assumed name and devines the situation. Subsequently finding that she has no power over him, she resolves to destroy Elizabeth’s happiness; accordingly, she reveals his identity and represents him as a former lover of her own. Elizabeth is persuaded that Rodney, knowing her true name has won her love, only to secure his inheritance and in her erief she seeks some way of saving her pride. Rex Raymond, her friend for years, who has often urged Elizabeth to marry him, insisting that good fellowship is more potent than sentimentality where matrimony is concerned, has made her promise that 1f at any time she changes her mind and sees fit to accept him, she has only to declare herself. Elizabeth feeling that an engagement to Rex is the only solution of the affair makes such an announcement just as Rodney comes back to receive his answer. Complications ensue. Rodney naturally does not under- stand nor will Elizabeth listen to him. Rex, in the meantime has fallen in love wi th Peg, a little mountain girl and owing to nis previous promise to Elizabeth can not release himself, now that she has taken him at his word; and Elizabeth, even after she realizes her mistake, fears to hurt Rex's love for Peg and begs her to make Peg happy. Elizabeth joyfully straightens the tangled threads and summons Rodney to her on the last day of December just as the clock strikes twelve. The attachment of Lawrence for Joyce, brought about by the schemes and mischief of Tom and Theodora, the two who have been assigned to indefinite childhood, forms an amusing by-plot. LUCILLE ALLISON, Alpha Literary. 26
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SS eS r THE TPLCANEDL Margaret Petty—-A good student and all around good sport. Charles Fullerton—Short in stature, but high 1n-his class ? when it comes to Economics, 100%. Evelyn Archer—Oh, what a variety. of —— Annabell Houston—-Here comes the smile for everyone. Irene Hooks—Still water runs deep, she is cheerful at all times. Bertha Dean—Attends to her own affairs and no one elses, that’s why all her classmates like her. Merrell Hutchman—You, you tell her, ’cause I, I, stutter. What would we do without our Hutch. Harold Williams—Always ready to play Basket Ball A happy go lucky ts he. Douglas de Coux—A dimple in his chin, and mischief within. Clyde Park—“Oh, Bert, have you studied vour Economicsr” . Never could hear Bert say “No” to a question like that. Raymond Pyle—He makes all those who are sad, happy. Russell Stitzer—Always busy, but never doing much. Phyllis Connell—Gentle of manners and voice, and a good word for all. Valley Darling—A rose without thorns, an enticing smile for every one. Alice Harbison—We should worry, always effervescing and boiling over. Myring Proffitt—To be on good terms with all becomes her most. Esther Marburger—What would she do if the Sr. class were divided according to the initials of the first names. Ray Davidson—-What do | care about girls? ‘only a few Freshies.” Loyal Kennedy—Always teasing the ladies, doesn’t know what it is to be angry. Dale Conley—Here’s that musical man, liked by all. I wonder if any “little” ones cares if all the girls like him? Wilbur Buxton— Hi, Buck, the great Ceaser translator. A regular Julius Caesar. He is very popular among the girls, especially some Juniors. Earl List—One week in the “Detention Room,” Earl, dont you ever get out of therer Our class would be a failure without Earl to keep playing jokes on us. Beatrice Harris—A good student, and is very modest and quiet. Jessie Harris—Noted for her rapid French reading. Randall Williams—Better known as “Turkey.” Very shy among the girlsrPP! lik??? Wonder why? E Hazel Dunhaver—All Hail, here’s Hazel, our class debator and arguer. An all around good sport, and a smile for everyone. Watch for the Ad. “Wilbur Chocalet Bars” made by H. F. D. Helen Roberts—'‘Petite et jolie.” I wonder what the quartet would do without Helen?’ 28
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