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DOROTHY HIBBARD LEE BARNJIQSVILLE, OHIO. B. H. S. 115, 121, f3Jg O. A. f4J. D, Lee is one of those people that aren't quite like anyone else you've ever seen in your life. She's artistic,- very much so,-and altogether quite worth while know- ing. Those glasses are all right, UD , they do the work, so don't let it bother you when some poor person remarks, Automobiles will please remain outside! Dorothy has been taking some college studies as well as her Academy ones, and has done good work in both. Variety is the spice of life, and as UD. Lee furnishes quite a little spice, she has made a good companion. . Glad you like it. RUTH ANNA LEWIS BURNHAM, PA. B. H. S. fly, 4213 O A. QSJ, MJ. To look at Ruth, one would suppose that she was one of those quiet, demure girls that are afraid to make a noise. ' But when he1' shyness Wears off, she is right there with the fun. Pud is one of those musical fiends with which our class is plentifully sprinkled. One could not imagine anything but a musical career for her, unless she does the thing all pretty maidens do. Anyone who says anything bad about Ruth has the Class of 1914 to answer for it. Boston Conservatory of Music. A brown-checkered coat, a low-brimmed hat, a pale, pretty face,-and there is Ruth. Forty
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Thirty-m'ne CAROLYN ELMINA KLINEFELTER OBERLIN, 01410. O. H. S. fljg O. A. 125, 139, 145. Caroline attended the Oberlin High until the Christ- mas of her second year. She then decided to avail her- self of the opportunities the Academy afforded, and ac- cordingly has been with us ever since. We shall always remember her as we see her every day, contentedly am- bling to class, one hand resting gracefully on her hip and the other busy giving herself nourishment from the frayed end of a lead-pencil. Carolyn is always happy and smil- ing and ready to chat impartially with anyone who hap- pens along. It is this good-naturecl friendliness which has especially drawn us to her. Oberlin College. And why should life all labor be? EDWIN WILLIAM KNAUSS Cl-HCAGG, ILL. O. A. 131, QLD. Edward Knauss came to us two years ago from the North Division High School in Chicago. Since then, he has become, by degrees, a well-known member of the class. The chief ripple on the tranquil' stream of his existence here has been the troublesome persistence of numerous Senior due-collectors. However, we find that the co- educational feature of the school has kept him happy and contented. Colorado State University. He is a man of brawn, tall and inspiring.
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Fo 1'lyfo1'r-e PAUL LOMEN, JR. 1-IUNGARY. 1 0' A- 111, 121, 131, 143, 157- Paul Lomen has been in the Academy five years. He came from his home, in Petriicz, South Hungary, to,Amer- ica for an education. After leaving us, he will take sem- inary work to fit himself for preaching among' his own people in this country. -, ' N v Paul. Oberlin Seminary. In thy face I see the map of -honor, truth and loy- alty. H , J U . CARL JACKSON LONGREN XYEISER, IDAHO. W. H. S. 111, 121, 13145 O. A. 141, 151. Class' Basketball 141. , Looking for a manager? Here he is! Shorty can -manage anything from an Olympic meet to a half dozen fair ladies in Elyria. After hearing him talk for half an hour straight with no time-outs for lack of breath or words, you are convinced that ifvyou have anything of real importance on your hands, C. J. Longren is the man for the job. Anyway,-Carl is a good scout , and we simply couldn't get along without him. ' , Bowdoin College. Oh, I don't know thisg I didn't get that far.
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