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Carl Brown—“Crumb.” Debating Club; Staff. ' Not that he loved study less, but that he loved fun more.” Hazel Bowling—“Pidg.” G. L. C. “I:air too she teas and hind had been as she was fair.” Dollie Blackburn—“Doll.” G. L. C. A nature so modest and rare, that you hardly at first see the strength that is there.” Miller Thompson— Chinese Baby.” “One who seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows.1’ Edward Smith—“Smickie.” (22)
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William Aitkenhead — “Doubting Thomas.” Debating Club. “He has a gentle, yet aspiring mind— just, innocent, with varied learning fed ' Lela Stephens—“Stevie.” G. L. C. “Slight she is and fair.—her smoothe ‘white forehead warmed with auburn hair. George McFerron—“Little Mac.” President of the Class of '14; Salutatorian; Football: Debating Club: Athletic Association. “He is not merely a chip off the old block but the old block itself. Winnie Preskitt—“Whinnie.” G. L. C. “Xor bold, nor shy. nor short, nor tall, But a mingling of them all.” Ray Six—“Mr. Styx.” “All have marked his noble mien, His dauntless heart, his soul serene.' ( 2i ) 4
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Carl Weldon—“Curly. ' Football; Track; Athletic Asso- ciation. “My only books arc woman's looks, and folly is all they've taught me.” Lillian Martin—“Lil.” hirst then a woman will or won't—de- pend out. if she will do it she will; and there's an end on ’t.” Charles Stephens— Slats.” Staff; Debating Club; Athletic Association: Class Debater. The giant grows blind in his fury and spite,— One blow on his forehead will settle a fight.” Clover Gorton—“Toto.” Her look composed and steady eye. bespeak a matchless constancy. Laura Weedn Chatterbox.” G. L. C; Staff. She's pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant to think on too.” Editor's Note—Carl Weldon is not a regular Senior. Edward Smith will not graduate.
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