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Delevan Babcock “How long, O Lord, how long!” Tallest in school. Sense of humor. Carries only one study now. Dora Mary Kahler Bernice Irene Hammond “For if she will, she will — you may depent on ’t. And if she won’t, she won’t — and there’s an end on ’t.” Always game, Likes secrets. Has gold tooth. Not smart, but has good, common sense. Bertha Margaret Kepner ‘Abnormal quiet.” The quietest of the twenty-seven. “Her voice was ever soft and low, an excellent thing in a woman” — in moderation. Possessor of original “wee small voice. ’ ’ Attends school only in A. M.
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Charles William Britt “Up from the meadows, rich with corn.” Looks good in glasses. Favorite expression: “I seen — etc. Chem. shark ( f) Dale Warner “He speaks an infinite deal of nothing. More than any man in all Venice.” Would rather argue than eat when he is hungry. Chews gum. Strong leaning toward socialism. Grace Albin “There’s no art To find the mind’s construction in the face.” Intends to be teacher. First one who ever finished senior year in R. H. S. in middle of term. Ethel Mae Parker “Is she not passing fair?” Rosiest cheeks in school. Aims to be model school teacher. Always pleasant. Martha Long “Some people will keep a secret if given chloroform enough.” Strong for picture shows. Makes candy. Likes olives, dancing and boys. Plays piano. Double chin.
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Lesta Wasson “A maiden of our century, yet most meek.” Latin star of decreasing bril- liancy. Never known to play basket ball. Stella May Donald Melrose Beam ‘‘There surely must be some good hard work in him for none ever came out.” Likes girls. Also doughnuts, candy, loud neckties and Ruth. Plays football and trombone. Dis- tinguished himself by wearing five sweaters simultaneously during whole winter. ,att Helen Agnes Mary Platt ‘‘Of all parts, the eyes express The sweetest kind of bashfulness.” That must be why she wears four eyes now: the more the merrier. Would fain be a “school-marm.” f Violet Meador “Diligence is the mother of good fortune.” Quiet; reserved; sensitive. Studies hard. Attends strictly to her own business. “It is better to be right than to be left.” Good student; teachers’ pet; cut out for suffragette. Plays basket ball.
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