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Z-A--H - ,S X HN., X 4 SN'v,',!1 li llhl rf: V 1 . Q if if f W X P x T'-5' ,ri , f ' , IVA ' - m -. ul X. lf i 5 'K nh' N f Ii i l imvllfw Ulf it f Sw ,rli --5 -. v . f ,f fm! Lily, ' ' ,mi - .IAM I Freshman on seeing Iirmin Fisher's B. Z. O. recognition pin: Oh, have you a Reo? We have one, too. First Sunday Seminoles were at Church-- Mary Fulton to Julia Stephenson: The D. and D's. sit over there, just opposite us. Julia: How nice, Florence Smith ....... and do they take part in the singing, too ? Life is no dream, nor a thing of naught. Margaret' Pottenger .... Eyes of bonny brown, sweetest girl in all the town. .Katherine Griffin ..... Neva Rockwell .... Hallie Qualls ......... Bernice Wilkerson. Mary Alice Fenley Katherine Garret. . Lella May Ellis. . . Bernice Cramer. . . Isober Craig .... Gertrude Stone. . . Nell Maddox .... In-disposition she is very sweet. Her work and dress are always neat. .. . .And still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry, All that she thot. she knew. She never saw a stranger, they are all her friends. .If there is no fun, why, I'll make some. Against her there's no chance to compete, For persistent good nature, she can't be beat. Silence is golden. That's why I my thots withold. Books are not my best friends. Like the ever busy bee, ' A diligent worker she. . No one ever accused her of being fast. Otherwise known as Baby Trude. Fame attend you, pretty Nell VVe all know thy talents well. .liil Katherine Smith is quite sick, isn't she ? Yes, sick in bed. H I heard that they gave her an epidermicf' h d raided the sugar barrel. Crystal stole stealthily down to the kitc en an d Miss Reese This is what they said: On the return trip she encountere . - . VVhy Crystal, aren't you ashamed? Don't you know that sugar is very hard to get ? No'm, I didn't realize it before I tried it. 4-,ifi They were sitting in the parlor, these three, He, the parlor lamp, and she. Two is company, no doubt, So the parlor lamp went out.
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