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the mirror Roger Fowler Sherman— Known as ‘‘Rodge or “Mon¬ key favorite occupation, pool; ambition, to get out of school; greatest failing, fall¬ ing; virtue, good nature: characteristic possession, a corduroy vest; chief expres¬ sion, “Ask Les ’ Katherine Anna Bulkley— Known as “Kay ’ or “Kat favorite occupation, Elsie; ambition, to read 32 books before June; greatest failing, asking questions; virtue, per¬ severance; characteristic pos¬ session, Rigaud; chief expres¬ sion, “Lord help the dumb!’ ' Christine Elise Baumann— Known as “Chris;” favorite occupation, the Studebaker; ambition, to convince Mr. Swanson in geometry; great¬ est failing, arguing; virtue ability to keep a secret; char acteristic possession, hairpins; chief expression, “Holy Mack- eral.”
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4 THE MIRROR Robert Ober Clark—Known as “Bob” or “Sabri”; favorite occupation, football; ambi¬ tion, to eat a ton of fudge; greatest failing, his silence; virtue, his brains; character¬ istic possession, an angelic countenance; chief expres¬ sion, “eh.” Katharine Mordock — Known as “Kay”; favorite oc¬ cupation, collecting scandal; ambition, to get thin; great¬ est failing, bluffing; virtue, sympathy; characteristic pos¬ session, an orange scarf; chief expression, “You tell ’em.” Elizabeth Jackson—Known as “Libby;” favorite occupa¬ tion, a little bit of everything; ambition. Smith College; greatest failing, a soft heart; virtue, loyalty; characteristic possession, lunch box; chief expression, “Oh!”
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6 THE MIRROR Motto Esse quam videri Colors Purple and Gold By their ring ye shall know them! Last Bequest We, the Senior Class of 1921 of the North Shore Country Day School, having reached a certain degree of sanity through the great efforts of our beloved faculty, upon leaving this Institution of Learning, do ordain and estal lish this to be our last will and testament. We bequeath to: The Kindergarten, our college aspirations— Ihe Eighth Grade, our deep wells of knowledge— The Freshmen, our dignity— 1 he Sophomores, our common sense— The Juniors, our responsibilities— The Office, our humor— Miss Hazel, our new jazz steps. We further make the following personal bequests: K. Bulkley—her dimples to Joan. Chris—her walk to Willoughby. Lib—her curls to Barbara Groves. K. Mordoick—her size to B. Ripley. Bob—his eyelashes to Mabel. Rodge—his slouch to Mr. Swanson.
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