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LANTZ 1) AY HOOF PAT Identification: Bashfulness. Favorite literature: Instruction sheets th at Agent Smith sends out. Ambition: Farmer. and is the class president of the Junior Class. He is always seen in our midst, because Pat is there, but his mind constantly wanders to the hreshmen room. i He is so bashful that when the girls talk to him the blood runs to his cheeks to such an extent that the temperature of his feet actually drops to —360. Never-the-less, he still shows a liking for that one particular “Miss ” He is not much for studying, but no serious trouble has ever resulted from it. When our young president leaves us the community will miss him more than can be ex- pressed, for he is a wonderful farmer. Through his farming he has won a course at M. S. A. C. and is expected to do great things in the future.
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A new captain was chosen for this trip. A better one had never sailed the sea; one who rejoiced with them in happiness and grieved with them in adversity. The sailors loved to please this captain. The ship sailed steadily day by day through calm sunny waters. Never before had a voyage been so favorable; and when the port of Holiday was reached the sailors reluctantly bade their captain good-by. looking forward exp ectantly to the next stage of their journey. Again the ship sailed away. No longer bright and new as on her first voyage, but with rain-stained sails and decks, now worn and faded. But the same captain was there and the sailors bravely started toward the hardest and stormiest part of their voyage. This was a hard voyage. Storms came often and the sailors at times grew mutinous. They deviated from their course, and the captain, weary and worn after many a stormy day. would try to urge the rebellious sailors to pull together. Then calmer days came and the ship bravely weathering many a storm, sailed on. Though she is still sailing in troubled waters, yet the third part of her journey, the hardest, most toil some part, is almost over and the sailors, with eager eyes strained toward the sunny southern port of Graduation, still sail bravely on.
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CATHERINE ROWE Hats off, gentlemen! Here comes our big, Ftout, blue-eyed, cherry-cheeked, smiling Cassy. This poor, good-natured little soul is always will- ing to help “Amy” on the sly in her German class. She never gets into mischief except when she feels like it, and that is quite frequent. Her rmbitfon is to be a nurse, but as she is fre- quently talking of going to Pittsburgh her fu- ture seems very doubtful. She used to be a very active member of our class and as happy as a lark, but now since some of her admirers are either in Anniston, Ala., or Camp Meade, she is rather down-hearted. Oh, how we pity our dear little Cassy! We all have sympathy for her for she is rather uncertain of what the future may have for her. CATHERINE ROWE “Cassy “Oil, Goodness” Identification: Pink cheeks and blue eyes. Favorite literature: Burn's works. Ambition: To do something I’ll never ac- complish. KITH SENSENBAUGH “Sensy” Identification: A smiling countenance. Favorite literature: St. p:imo. Ambition: School-marm. RUTH SENSENBAUGH Say! I’m in for that. Oh. here we are! The brightest girl of all. Ruth is a very jolly girl and the only trouble we have with her is to make her stop laughing. It is a small matter to get her started, but to stop her is entirely different. P en if “Sensy” does walk seven miles a day she is still plump. We do not believe she walks it but we almost have to take her at her word. Our personal opinion is that a little “Lyon brings her. Ruth is a very sound sleeper. Ruth is a very quiet girl, but neverthe- less enjoys fun as well as the rest of the crowd.
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