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1- v EDITH BALDXVIN. Edith is our star, and naturally, she has a constellation all her own. When she is not attending prayer meeting, she is doing other little things such as orating, singing, playing the piano, taking the roll, writing odes, or work- ing our faculty, ete. Wie all say 'allur- rah for Edithf, ETHEL SVVARTZ. Ethel has a tendency to boys though she never gets far. She takes easily to studying and abundant teasing, but goes her own sweet way without a care for what anyone says. HOXVE SHOEMAKER. Doe. thinks he is a chemist. He is a holdover, but we are glad to have him. Doefs kodak is an ever present nuisance, and his grin a never ending eternity. Doe. and Mr. Kirkpatrick are inseparable, since Doe. admires Kirk's high position in the world. HOWARD DE ROSE. Our young medical student is Fat. He will reach a high position in his chosen realm, with the best wishes of afflicted humanity about him. J UDITH PETERSON. VVe all thought at the first of the year that our president was at last won, but sa.d to say, our hopes were not grounded. Judy is all right, even if chemistry is no open book to her. . Page Twenty Five i l i
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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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GLADYS TAYLOR. Gladys is perhaps the most literary of a class of 76. She is always to be seen delving into the mysteries of Latin or English literature. If she doesn't die of overwork, she will make a. splendid teaeher, or librarian. GRACE SHUGART. Graee lives a few miles from school and has a grand opportunity to enjoy the beauties of nature in the early morning, since the installation of single sessions. Like all Seniors she is a hard worker and deserves a sueeessful ea- reer. PAUL FISHEL. lVe have often wanted to use Fishel's head for a. bowling ball. Paul is a.n artist at repairing fires, selling pictures and inventing ideas. He will be a worthy partner in a. eoal iirxn. Paul is gifted with a popular sister and the right to vote. FLORINE KELLER. Studious. gentle and quiet, Florine fills her place in our class totally un- disturbed by her noisy sehool mates. Her fertile brain is teeming with origi- nal ideas whieh only need the suitable oeeasion to eall them forth. MAY BLACKBURN. Though perhaps this peaceful coun- tenanee doesnlt show it, May is a mem- ber of a lively bunch that live on East Peru. She alway's minds her own af- fairs but is never too busy to help someone else with his. In for a. good time always, she proves a. true friend.
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