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£hr Ciyer 3nsrjjh jflctarneji This is one of our youthful seven, who believes that “the pen is mightier than the sword.” If by any chance a pencil or a piece of chalk were left lying in a room where Joe was and in such a place that it could be reached by him, the walls of that room were found, in a short time, to be decorated in a manner never intended. Joe’s parents were much annoyed by this artistic bent of their young and promising son, and sought in various ways to break him of the habit. But genius is genius, though it may not always be appreciated by this cold, cruel world, and Joe now decorates his school-books and the pages of this annual, in the same way he used to d.corate the walls and furniture of his home. But who can hold him responsible for deeds done in childhood. -lHili»rri (Lhorrit Although this child has changed in many ways, she still retains some of her childhood traits. Her chief joy since the time when she was able to toddle around was to have everything her own way, and the neighbors’ ch:ldren had to bow to her royal will. If they d d not, woe to the dolls or crockery that happened to be within reaching distance of this domineering lass! This love of leadership is still continued, although in a slightly modified form, as can be seen in the way she rules at class meetings, and when engaged in a discussion with Frances Schoonover, denounces anti-suffragists. attic -±Hcatenaea This meek little girl always behaved herself and would sit contented for hours at a time if she were given a piece of paper and a stub cf a pencil. Then with painstaking exactness, she would draw queer little curves and dashes, that bear a very faint resemblance to the same figures in her German, Cicero, History, and Biology note-books. No rioubi, this love of writing was inculcated into Hattie while she was yet a child, and it is not an art to be despised, for what literature would now be in exhistence, had not men and women from time immemorial, put down their thoughts that the future generations night read and profit ’ y them ? Jttargarrt Jfititrhrnn This demure little lass looks as though she never did anything but me correct thing. She still retains the innocent and guileless expression of her childhood days. But how deceiving is the outward appearance of things! Margaret’s mother had to resort to severe measures to keep her daughter from roaming the streets far from Home Sweet Home. She even tied her to the table leg and managed in that way to keep her. But there is no keeping her in now, and she can be seen, and heard on the streets of our town, almost anytime of the day. But we hope she will outgrow this wandering propensity in time. llaoituiuii Hciunr How many would recognize in this infant the noble features of our vice-president? Although he has changed in outward appearance, he is still in many respects the same as in childhood days. We have discovered a reason for one of the peculiarities of this wonderful child, which used to mystify his mother, and at times even worry her. Raymond used to go around muttering in an unintelligible manner, as though he were communicating with himself. But the explanation for such a procedure is very simple. He was merely translating his future German lessons. Hath .iUcarham When this little girl and her brothers and sisters started playing school, Ruth always wanted to be teacher, and she would express her displeasure in a very decided manner, if she were refused the privilege. “As the twig is bent, so grows the tree,” and this maxim explains why Ruth is now planning to teach. With the experience she gained in childhood, and the experience she is getting now, Ruth will undoubtedly make a success of this, her chosen profession. Jf i»it From things seen and heard, we have drawn our own conclusions in regard to this little damsel. She had her measles, her croup, and her whooping cough in due season, and without more fuss than was absolutely necessary. She behaved in all ways as every normal, well-regulated child ought to behave, and she has retained this calm, selfpossessed outlook on life.
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