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HELEN D. MCGLADE 'Tm einbarrassedf' Helen Mae came to us from Milwau- kee, but she was not affected' by her environment. She has a spiritual dis- position and overflowing spirits. She is as eiferveseent as soda water for Sohlitz in Brown Bottlesfil VERA TURNBULL. If you wa.nt to know about the per- sonal attractiveness of any of the poets just ask Tommy. She hasnit inany faults, so we're glad she's one of us. ROSVVELL F. MAGILL. ' Oh, you bonelieadf' This precocious little shaver came from Springfield. His infantile pro- duction, the Midget marked him for a. successful editor. As he grew up he acquired the family stride and an activity for everything. He says what what he thinks and withal is a credit to 1912. CECIL MCELROY. Cecil and her sister are a notorious couple. Cecil does her quiet part in making the class machinery go round. ller disposition must be fine since she is required to sit by Bc-i'1'y. EDNA PIERSON. Edna knows all there is to know about chem. I. Ask the Prof. She is a. quiet, demure little maiden. whose worst fault is her tendency toward red. Page Twenty Three
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Page Twenty Two ELSEA HICKMAN You would have a pretty hard time finding mean things to say about Hick. He is our most renowned class pres- ident and track athlete, with titles of football star and debater thrown in. Whenever 1912 needs a man, Hick is there. We are all strong for Hick. CARVER W. WOLFE Shoot the baby. Carv is our class beauty, also coun- selor. He is noted for his fine mane ners and philanthropic love for the be- nighted Juniors. Wolfe can always be found either at the Dutch's, Colberg's or the Sunset alleys, With either Peter Pans, 15 ball or strikes in sight. GRACE ROBERTS Gosh! Our class could never have been decorated if it hadn't been for Grace. She combines ability with modesty, which is in truth a strange combin- ation. She and Mr. McLean are class patrons but they don't hesitate to get in and do the necessary Work. NICHOLAS MCLEAN Dammit Whatever Nick Wants to do, he does Well. His particular favorites are football, chemistry and the broad jump. We,1l not mention Grace. Nick is always in class office, and deserves it. He has a Hsingleness of purpose, but can see the rest of the class. Nick is all right. SERENA PHILIPS Good. Serena is known for her country place, her spelling and her frown. She has been distinguished by election to our class judicial body, by her elegant Virgil translations and by her constant comradeship With a singular body, Miss Edith. Serena is a standpatter, a foe to reciprocity.
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Page TWBDUY Four MARY LANKTREE. Mary has the distinction of having the most brilliant head in the class. Is she jolly? VVcll I guess. She takes a cheerful View of life and its prob- lems. HELEN DAVIS. So young and yet so talkative. Helen is always where somebody else is car- rying on a conversation. She and Lovey had a case, but it didn't get serious. Helen is a cousin of our dough-god. ' ' IRVVIN BERLIN. To look upon this gentle youth one would never suspect the characteristics ol' the 'VVild Man From Borneo which he so lately exhibited. He loves to work and spends much midnight oil pouring over his books. ELIZABETH CASS. Elizabeth isn't as large as she is small and Sl16,S John's sister. She makes a good i'Midget in a side show and fits well into small corners. . AVA GRAY. Ava. doesn't make a great deal of disturbance but she adds to our won- derful class. The boys of our number don't seem to appeal to her so she picked on an outsider.
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