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I-IAZEL BESSEY HART, Girard, Pen na. Girard I-ligh School, l907. Ph. B., K K 1' Buxom Betty. One of those fascinating dorm. girls. Innocent, yet arch. I-las a soft voice, and cute little I ways. s peace-loving and First in the hearts of collf- wge- men. However, remains apparently unsoftened by the charms of Buchtel boys. They say there's a man at Tufts but we don't know for sure Of one thi - ng we are certain: Betty will carry her Buclitel banner lov- ally, wherever she may go. l l FRANK 0. McMiLi.AN, Akron, Ohfo. Akron l-ligh School, June, l907. B. S., Z -X I . J Destined to be a chair to be found. Micky is, at present, taking his studies with a philosophic calm, undisturbed by the strenuous activities of his classmates. Enjoys seeing the rest of us hustle our bones. bank director, sitting in the softest Original exponent of the simple life. Slow, but he gets there. Saves mone the extravagarlly inclined. Leaves the college just as he found it. The class Tortoise. y for l - . I-IAZEL FAYE MINOR, Akron, Ghio. Akron I-Iigh School, Jan., I907. Ph. B., A 1' In Whom rests the principal claim of the Senior Class for its good looks. Strong on dramatics, French and Irish. Fond of embroideringg has completed more pieces of fancy work than any girl in college. Blunt, out- spoken. Is of an economical turn, having steered the class through many a financial crisis. Already studying how to reduce the high price of food for two. Has a far- a-way look in her eyes toward Columbia. Z9
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ELMA HAAS, Akron, Ohio. Akron High School, Jan., l908. Ph. B. Liebe Elma, gentle, quiet, extremely neat, blushing easily. Elma loves a good show and moving pictures, finding in them the basis for psychological study, original stories for Rhetoric, and flights of ecstatic eloquence. Takes a great many classes under Bulger, for various reasons. Also has a susceptible spot in her heart for Cincinnati. One of the brightest luminaries in the Senior heaven, shining in all her classes, and beaming on her friends. ARDEN E. I-IARDGROVE, Akron, Ohio. Akron High School, Jan., l908. B. S., Z A E Aggressive-a born hustler. Else how could he man- age a hook like this? And go through college in 'three years? Is a pillar in his church. l-las lots of con- fidence Cin himselfj. Stalks loudly through the halls. We always know when he is approaching. Fond of making chapel speeches, and calling Senior meetings. Very worried and important personage. Specialized in- terest in the Tri-Delts. Talks too fast to be understood, but we can always guess what he means to say. ALFRED HERBERICH, Akron, Ohio. A Akron I-Iigh School, l903. Ph. B. Quiet, dignified. Won his sheepskin in three years, omitting most of the frivolities of college life. Makes the rest of us straighten up in an involuntary attempt to come up to his standards. Never been known to swear. Has a legal mind. The kind that will make good. Probably twenty years from now he will be declining interviews with the rest of us. Solemnity, black hair, black cloth proclaim him the chaplain of the class, and yet-he likes to dance. 28
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ALBERT MYERS, Akron Ohio. Akron High School, June, 1907. B. S. The class Oyster, generally known as Lizzie We don't know Lizzie very well, as he has seldom left the bug. lab. The loss is mutual. Once he so far forgot himself as to appear at a Junior social. Very good- looking in his white lab. gown. Has demonstrated his superiority by finishing a half-year ahead of us. Has musical ability, but thinks medicine more practical for a man in love, and the source of inspiration is a neat little nurse. Was several times in danger of being arrested for stealing cats, but was saved by the good graces of Brooky. LEONA G. OLIN, Kent, Ohio. Kent I-Iigh School, I907. Ph. B. Known to a few as Leonidas Espartanf' A worthy member of the tribe of Olin. Is of a cheery disposition, quick to see a joke. Has musical ability and a voice peculiar to herself. Delights to receive letters. Is a card shark, and can throw a ball as good as any man. Likes to hear things Hrustlef' She and Elma are equally romantic. HARRIET D. DODGE, South Berwick, Maine. Berwick Academy, l907. X B., K K 11 ' Sturdy, strong. Main', squeeze at the dorm. Sees all the points of Daddy,s jokes. Has a hearty laugh. Is a good manager. Four years of college life haven't harmed her accent. Pronounces Martha as Mathar. Uncommunicative at times. Very fond of dancing, and is always in demand to help play duets at college enter- tainments. Guards the chem. storeroom against the on- slaughts of destructive Freshies. 30
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