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MURIEL FEE FM ASHTON, ILLINOIS Oh, thou art fairer than the evening air Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars. Isn't that pretty? Would you ever recog- nize yourself by the description? No matter what the stage or audience Muriel can always play a role-and, of course, if she forgets her cue she can use her eyes. Also she's lVIiss Winter's assistant--'nuff said. KATHERINE THOMSON HK. Tf' LOCKHART, TEXAS Heart on her lips and soul within her eyes, Soft as her clime and sunny as her skies, K. T. certainly has the cut and cut again system down pat. We'd like a tip as to how she manages it. Of course, Francis is all right, but we do wish that minister had materialized. We could just see Katie presiding over the teapot at missionary meetings. GRACE WOOLWORTH ffij C159 1011 MOUNT PLEASANT, MICHIGAN Where the stream runneth smoothest The water is deepest. She se-ems demure and dignified, but we know her. Grace has three hobbies-buying clothes, seeing all the shows and eating. Wouldn't it be heavenly to eat and not get fat? MARY MOODY KIMQIVJ CHICAGO, ILLINOIS The noblest mind the best contentment has. Enter the villain! And when she finishes the addition while we are vainly struggling with the first combination we could almost wish for a gun. Now, tremble! I, 2, 3, 4, 5. Maybe a summer on the lake and a winter in Alabama will reform her. I5
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JOSEPHINE KRINBILL IIJOJJ HAMMOND, INDIANA Not by years, but by disposition is wisdom acquired. If Joe can't get a kindergarten position we suggest she pose for dental ads. She can be thoughtful-even serious-though, when occa- sions requires. .Iust ask Chester. Besides that she has a real voice and knows how to use it. DOROTHY TUTTLE Doi BERWYN, ILLINOIS A daughter of the gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair. Poor Dot has the record for losing trains and pencils. That new brief case may save the pencils at least. As a Japanese mother she was lovely, but as the Author in the Pot- boiler she was-killing Besides teaching kindergarten and playing for the Seniors Dorothy has managed the Town Girls. HESTER OSGOOD Red CHICAGO, ILLINOIS All who joy would win Must share it-happiness was born a twin. Imagine I-Being artistic, curly-headed, Witty and good natured all in one incarnation! The fashions of I860 might have displayed the curls to better advantage, but the present one is quite Hvampishn enough. MARGARET CRAIG Canada, CALGARY, ALBERTA Who to himself is law no law doth need, Offends no law and is a king indeed. Does N. K. E.. C. favor uforeignersn? Look at Canada! In one year could she possibly have earned a Scholarship, the Presidency of Student Government, leading roles in most plays and the reputation of being the best story-teller in College? The secret of her success is-TEA. I4
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2 M aww x I:-, . iff .- bww!-f .- Vx ' , , WH S , 'ffl' ' i'-j f-ff 2 Hg, ., jj, ,, h x i f.. I ! I W ,N , , 1 4 . . , .--s ,.,. I f VIZ? 4 is Q gi Lv , ,Q-, ANZ' X A mAfw7 W. .1 ' .2 Y 'Q I '- W Wf RUBY PEERY Rube ALBAJNY, MISSOURI I'Iighnerected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy. Rube's so handy to have around. She can tell you how to order a luncheon or when to wear your white gloves. To be President of Student Council and House Mother were enough, but after that speech in Louisville she can fold her hands and say, I awoke one morning and found myself famous. LYN NE F ARWELL Graz. Ma1zag0r ' CHICAGO, ILLINOIS His heart and hand both open and free, For what he has he gives, what he thinks he shows, Yet gives he not till judgment guide his bounty. Lynne may have a business head, but if so it's a pretty good-looking one. Besides that she has the unusual gift of knowing when to talk and when to keep still. As to the Annual - She seen her duty and she done it noble. VIRGINIA SOLBERY LG inn EVANSTON, ILLINOIS Men of few words are the best men. We had a private detective out, but all he could discover about Virginia was that she goes to a kindergarten in Evanston, says little in class, or elsewhere, and is a happy-go-lucky sort of lass, who always Iets care Iook out for itself. HELEN FORD Hmzry SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS I may justly say with the hook-nosed feIIow of Rome, 'I came, saw and overcamef Teaching kindergarten in an orphanage is no joke, but nevertheless I-Ielen found the funny side-and told us about it. Wasn't she some Boob? I6
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