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Mary Jane Dineen Trkasuri r oi Senior Class Who did not gain, but was, success” Iowa is noted for its tall corn, and we can also give it credit for Mary Jane. (Upon investigation it was found that she hails from Illinois.) Hurrah for Iowa! (Illinois). The last and most illustrious addition to our already illustrious class, she immediately established a firm place in the hearts of us all, and shall always be remembered for her sunny grin and her readiness to help us out in our difficulties of learning and in collecting the inevitable class dues. Emily Douglas She would ask—I lea tens! How she would ask!” If it is true that a person may gain knowledge by asking questions, our little Emily should be a veritable star in the firmament of great scholars. She always bears the brunt of all our teasing, and her unhappy squawks re-echo down the corridor at many a happy noon hour. She has fulfilled well her duties as class representative and has attained excellent results by keeping people quiet with her undying expression, Oh, Shoot!” Page Seven
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Alice Benjamin Editor of the Tatler And still she reads on Alice is the bright anil shining light of the class from the tip of her nose to the sole of her shoes! I low could we get along in Latin, Math, French, and English without the aid of her master mind? Alice also revels in gory talcs of torture and in wild western detective stories. We warn you never get into an argument with her, for it will never end, no matter whether she should be squelched or not. Every year Alice has been at our good old Alma Mater, she has held various and distinctive honorary positions. Hurrah for good old Al! Sally Connell Head oi Athletics And uj) she raised her bright blue eyes and sueetly smiled on him Sally takes the cake, no matter whether it’s a real one or one given figuratively for good sportsmanship and good-nature. One of the chief features in the morning is to hear what form her greeting will take—it’s anything from a cheerful noncommittal Hi!” to a decided grunt, but you’re sure she’s there anyway. Sally is a particularly charming example of She was only a minister’s daughter, but—'. Page Six
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Marsena Falk Vice-President of League She giggles when she’s tickled, And one might almost say That when there is no reason. She giggles anyway When we sec a small yellow and black Ford careen up the drive, you know that our League’s Vice-President has arrived. Dear old Falky! How she does squirm and writhe when an adventuresome senior or two goes prowling about her ribs. Frequently she quite astounds with her determination to stay for sports on a day other than Wednesday. Perhaps this extra practice is the reason for her invaluable help on each of our teams. Because of her continual, effervescent good-nature we all love her. Louise Hineline ,flt is good to be friendly.” Ouisic” has that merry little twinkle in her eye that makes her so individual, and what is more, she is always ready with sympathy and help when anybody is in trouble. Her powers as a mathematician and her syncopated harmonizing of Body and Soul are the wonder and envy of us all. Louisa, we might say, is always the same, cheerful, friendly, and happy. Page Eight
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