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A RI.-XRGARET GILSON lI'1Iut'H 111' Du on II Dctv, Dfw, Dvtvy l.PI1y? ' Margaret is liable to do the unexpected. lrler iucorrigihle sense of humor will doubtless let her hurlesque St. Peter, when once she has passed safely through the Pearly Gates. . LEES GOLDRERG lI'l1t'rt II Yun Gui Tfwxt' Eyes? You can't meet Lees and forget those eyes. 'l'hey'rc the llll'YSl beautiful, haunting, taunting hlack eyes that ever made a heart miss a heat. BI.-XBEL GOGDELL lf'I'vry1'711'1Ig 1j1.'lIL'fIL'S. This is quite true with lllahel when she has a pencil and pad with which to sketch. Many Z1 gnotlslooking liaud-painted uke can he traced to this source. RI.-XRG.-XRET Goss lI'ln1t'lI I DQ? Eveiwuiie wonders what Margaret will do when she leaves Tulnnan and with it her teacher crushes. Here's to her success in the future. SARAH BRIGHT CSR.-XCEY Is It PIf,r.viIiIv5 ' That'si what we all ask when we see Sarah Brighfs report card. XVhat's in a nanie? A great deal in this case, for Sacl1e's second one is the keynote to the whole matter. ALICE GRIFFIN flirt Call O11 IUC. .-Xlice is just that type. XVhenex'er there's anything doing, you know that you can count on her. Her agreeable nature is one of the reasons that everyone loves her so. ll.-XRGARET HALLAIAN C'u.v1lrs in the Air. Margaret has such an unassuming and thoughtful nature that we often suspect her of building castles in the air. LOUISE I'I.-XRDAXV.-XY Ill-I' Little Girl. Louise's answers in class are llll.lCl1 too hig for such a little girl: however. this combination seems to have great appeal with the teachers. ARIELIA HARLEY S1111,pwlu-p't' tl Ivoirc is Calling. A voice calling Amelia to travel, and her wildest desire is to heed the call. DIARY ANNA AI'lARIXIAN BvmzIxv. Do we need to ask why? No. ulnecause' shes a true blue friend and all of us lore her.
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,. 7, f I .--,..............--...................-.... .. . ,. . . A rv.-,--I , w Iv L' D, Wwe' 9i1'1:, ' '25 LINDA DAVIDSON LIn'ky I.i1nI'y. It really should be lucky We, for w would our class do without the verszlti Linda? If we want a clever lrurlesuue I the Lily Maid of Astolatf' or :L dash hero for the Junior play. wc just natur y turn to Linda. LoL'IsE DAvIs Iv'In'v llrvfi in llnisirs ami llmnl Ural Hrulx in l.n:'I'. Enough said. RI.-XRTHA DQRN l7n:un. XYe have chosen to call Martha Dawn not only in our careless bonthern way. but because of her natural fairness. whici makes this metaphor very fitting. RIARY DYE Rm11I'1l1lII'1' -E ' Oh, yes. XYe all remember Mary as the intrepid explorer of Tubmnn. She really has a historical hackground. JULIA EDWARDS LN JIU Call You S'It'I'I'!l1cI1l'f. Julia is quiet and rather dignified when it comes to love affairs, but we wonder IRENE ELLIOTT Until Tollznwn-zv'. NYe hear that Irene is just waiting until tomorrow when she will be free trom the bonds of trouble to say Yes H,ARRIET FISKE HSllI1.Yf1lIIL'.. Harriet is forever bubbling over uiti sparkling wit. Her clever tongue keeps al her classes in an uproar. Never was the-le a more excellent gloom-chaser than Fatty NIARY CLAIRE G,-XRDINER C01lvg1'nfc'. Mary Claire not only is collegiate in looks and dress. but 111 her choice of the opposite sex also. She seems to have 1 weakness for the ones from Georgia. H.ARRIET G.ARRETT Hey, Diddlc-D1'ddlc. Teety not only can jump over the moon on Field day. but almost any old day she displays a rollicking sense of fun that prob ably was inherited straight from her fathei FLORENCE GILCHRIST How You Givim' fn Ifvefv 'Em IJUIUII the FIIr'1I1,9 Florence lives in the hushed stillness of the country. There. with nothing to d turh her, she is able to learn her lessons so well as to earn our envy. I ' l'
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Blwkrxx H.-XRRISON U:-ight l5yc.r. The laughter which is always in Marian's eyes seems to he contagious. liveryont- enjoys being in Marian's presence because she's so zuniable. YIOLA HELBILX' ll'lml floss It .lIt1Ht'V? Viola doesn't let things matter to her. She takes them as they come and because of her calm disposition they pass on. leat- ing her unrnttled, BI.-XBEL HALEY HILL O:'t'1' tht' Hills and Far .-l:t'ay. You might search over the hills and far away without Finding another such as our Mabel. She has poise and grace and a Hair-for poetry that make her absolutely irresistible. XVYOXIA HOBBS ll'l1.'l1 lllv D1't'a111.r of ll ll7't'UHIt'1' Cairn' True. lf XVyoma's dreams are for success along scholastic lines, they are sure to come true, because she is an unusually bright pupil. RIILDRED HOLLEY Off in thc Sfilly Night- Mildred has sat up, burning the midnight electric bulb, for she is as conscientious as she is tiny. N'ORMA HOUSE I Just R011 .-Hung Having ,lly his 011.1 D0it'n.r. Judging from Norma's smiling face, one would decide that the gods had made her life all ups. NOYITIHVS good nature has won for her many friends. IQATHARINE HULL .-ldu1'abIr. Katharine is adorable in every way: words, actions, and looks. She is such an altogether charming girl that every one adores her. XVAUREGA JACKSON Ullldfllll L0-rc Call. XVaurega's Indian name has given the study hall teachers no end of trouble. But it seems to roll very easily and sweetly from the tongue of a certain party. CAROLYN JARRETT 'Elly Blue Heat'e1z. Carolyn seems to be supremely happy and quite in heaven the night after she enter- tains that heavy date. BETTY JONES Tl1t'1'e'.s' E7.'E'I'j'fl1illg Nice T-ilbouf You. lVe think Betty is going to be an arche- ologist. She just dotes on digging up facts in chemistry and phrases in French. Do we love her? I'1l say we do.
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