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WJ FERDINAND VVARSAWJAWMAMI PENN 0- A- 115, 625, 135,445- His table-waiting experience is as long as his middle name. It hasn't been in vain either, for he is our crack waiter. Somebody once said, The Penn is mighitier than the sword, and we believe it. It is best to have Penn on your side, for he is a husky fellow. I'll speak in a monstrous little voice. MARION KINGSBURY PETTY MORRISTOVVN, TENN. Athens, Tenn. flj, i255 O. A. Q3-5, f45, 155. Class Vice- President C355 Basketball 145g Lesbian 155. Petty has been with the class one year, having de- serted 1913', as too strenuous a class for her naturally fun-loving propensities., Always on hand for the social aifairs of the class,-always turning up whenever a good time is in prospect,-in fact, a youneg lady quite noted for mischievous pranks and 'variable moods and whims! She has found 1914 Very much to her taste, and will be sorry to say good-bye to Oberlin when she graduates, with the intentliyon of attending school somewhere near home. aa ettyn. Well, it's something like that, but I don't know. Smiling, frowning, evermore, Thou art perfect in love-lore! F arty-six
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-TL'-.r.:1 1--' 131 ALTA FERN SOLETHER .1 IERHY CITY, Ol-UO. . J. C. H. S. fly, CZJ, 135, MJ, O. A. 151. Another person, with a man at home , who is im- patiently waiting' for the nineteenth of June to be over, is Shuey , and We sort of imagine that this will be her last year in school. She has had several years at home be- tween her high school and her Academy work, and unless she takes a year of Domestic Science at State, will prob- ably begin on that trousseau after the summer is over. Shuey is quiet when out in society, but manages to stir up considerable excitement at Shurtleff. Ohio State University. Gob-ge-gobby! Darn this German!', RAYMOND SPERR I-IOUGI-ITON, MICH. . - 0- A- ill, 629, f3D, C43- Raymond is our mathematician and mechanic, -when the spirit moves him. He took a couple of courses in Col- lege this year, besides rebuilding agModel 2 Smith- Premier. Nothing ever bothers him much, and he always seems to have plenty of time. We won't ask him what he does with it all, but perhaps some of the ladies can account for a part of it. Michigan School of Mines. Nature made one such man, and broke the die in moulding. . Forty-eight
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