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0. N. WEAVER. This promising young man, whom we delight to honor as an unusually gifted and appreciative member of the Class of 13, seems to be fully cognizant of his privilege in being one of our group and apparently has a firm determination to prove himself worthy of the distinction. One of his marked characteristics lies in a remarkable pre- dilection for the fair sex; but he very wisely does not permit their charms to interfere with his more serious duties, and we are thus led to predict that his career will be uniformly suc- cessful and that he will reap success wherever he goes. AUGUSTA KELSCH. HA school of goodness 1'11 which chaste maids may learn To be as she is, excellent. Obstacles in the path of her scholastic advancement but serve to intensify her desire to triumph and in this she usually suc- ceeds as her record will signally attest. She has given us reasons to expect great things of her, and we entertain not the slightest fear of being disappointed. I: Page thirteen :l
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RUTH SLACK. Still she retains her maiden gentleness. This sweet girl graduate is a veritable prodigy in matters relating to Mathematics, Chemistry and other intricate subjects which the writer refrains from discussing in detail lest per- chance he should disclose his lamentable lack of knowledge. Endowed as well with great personal attractiveness, she is a young lady of whom we may be proud. KATIE DWYER. This. young lady can not endure anything which savors of depressnon. When she enters an indigo atmosphere it immedi- ately l-mdergoes a remarkable metamorphosis and it becomes conthagloilsly bright, reHecting' in the faces and manners of all coming In Contact with it, the optimistic spirit infused by this pIeasure-loving, earnest-working girl. I Page twelvel
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MARY THORNTON KING. A countmance in which did meet Sweet records promises as sweet.' A most winning girl whose scintillating wit and gentle good humor has contributed much luster to the brightness of our school life. It is With sincere regret that we relinquish the pleasure of having for a schoolmate such a genuinely true and. unaffected American girl as Mary Thornton. EDNA MAE ROBERTSON. Musical as Appollds Lute. . This charming little wild flower hails from the picturesque ?ulls of Bracken. Gentle, vivacious and brilliant, she is the very ll'llcarnatiol'l of the spirit of that sylvan region. She loves her Fnrthplace and her Alma Mater with an aEection deep and abid- mg. Her presence has been a source of supreme delight these many years, and now we joyfully acclaim her as a rose amonn' the roses and the fairest of the fair. D E Page fourteenl
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