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KATIIERIXE BELL. President Y. W. C. A.. ’IS. ’16. Drama Study Club, ’15, '16. Glee Club , ’15, '16. ’■(’a ie ha said about five hundred words sinc4 she came here. Walk about with a quiet, contented air, happy if »hc meets some one. happy if »he doesn’t.” AGNES KENNEDY. Lambda Sigma, ’IS. T6. Thi is one of the sunny girls of the elas . She doesn't even brood over a failure, which doesn't often occur.” ETHEL DEMIS. Y. W. C. A. Glee Club . •'Here’ to the girl with a heart and a smile. Who makes the bubble of life worth while.” AGNES BARCLAY. Lambda Sigma. A sure cure for wracked nerve —move about with a mou«e-like tread, and never speak unlcs site i spoken to. CATHERINE OLSON. Y. W. C. A. ” ly tongue within my lip I rein; For who talk much must talk in vain.' JANET McMAHON. President Three Arts Club, '16. President K'd'g. Class, T6. She' an earnest, dependable sort of girl. Keep still and saws wood. What’ the use of a churl ? Speak when she's spoken to, come when site's called. In the Seniors' affections she's deeply installed. MARGUERITE GUNTER. Secretary l ttnlMla Sigma. She’s one of those quiet, dignified people, much in earnest in all site does.” ALICE MORNER. Y. W. C. A. Alice think twice and speaks in bunches, and evcrylKKly listens to the bunches; for they're always solid and hit the spot.”
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ALPIIILI) AGNES ARLENE MABEL PEACOCK. NELSON. ANDERSON. HENDERSON. ALPIIILD PEACOCK. Y. W. C. A. Girl ' Glee Club. What's tile use of bucking when there' other things to do? You'd hardly expect that from her, would you?” AGNES NELSON. Talking, talking, talking. Oh ye god , will »hc never »top? ARLENE ANDERSON. Secretary-Treasurer K'd'g. Class, '16. Y. W. C. A.. ’1$. '16. Whenever you hear a big noise around the Normal, you may know it' Arlene tilting down to work. She ha recently been sobered somewhat by the idea of graduation. MABEL HENDERSON. German Club. Mabel, with her Huffy cloud of hair and the skies of eyes lieneath it. BESSIE THORSEN. Glee Club. “Bess is one of the quiet girls, but silence is always a good recommendation.” IRENE COLE. Behold in this young lady a rapacious de-vourer of nature study. She ha never failed to work ahead of the class.” WINNIF R E I) O’CONNELL. I mUla Sigma. Of all sad things of tongue or pen, the saddest of these can't do .without men. Rl'TII CROCKER. Little, hut O my!” BESSIE IRENE WINNIFRED RL'TII THORSEN. COLE. O'CONNELL. CROCKER. —2i—
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MARY LILI.I AX WAI-SII. SIIOKESMAX. MARY WALSH. “A brimful of mischief. wit ami glee, A» ever a human oul could Imt. LILLIAN SHORESMAN. Drama Study ('lull. “Lillian is an all-around girl. As a student, she lias always ranked high; as an orator, she is 'some pumpkins,’ and as a friend, she is always ready.” ALICE KKILTY. Secretary Drama Study Club. One of Miss deary's greatest trials is to keep this little girl quiet. Any noise on the third lloor is greeted with. Til bet that’s Alice.’ ” IIILMA XYSTROM. We may have thought that llilina viewed life too seriously when we were under classmen. Now, we envy her splendid works.” ALICE IIILMA KEILTY. XYSTROM. GEORGE KELLY. I- D. C. ’16. “A true son of the 'ould sod,’ and a silent man is he, hut oh. wliat doesn’t lie know?” KITH JORGENSON. She never complies against her will. For her opinion is her opinion still.” GEORGE SEYMOUR. L. D. C. Glee Clubs. “This fellow never got over looking like a Freshman. However, he acts like a Senior, and we’re sure he knows a great deal.” ROSE A.MBLY. “Her ways arc quiet, her purpose steady. Perhaps that's why she accomplishes so much, and still find time to practice. GEORGE KELLY. KCTII JORGENSON. -Ji— GEORGE SEYMOUR. ROSE A.MBLY.
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