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rY HAZEL BENT, Jan. 15, 1890. Wabash, Inch German. Class Secretary. “The most beautiful object in the world, It will be allowed, is a beautiful woman. MARY MARTIN, Dec. 25, 1890. Indianapolis, Ind. Commercial Orange and Blac ' k. A little bunch of nothing. CLIFTON JACKSON, March 4, 1889. Connersville, Ind. German-Science. Sycamore Staff ’05. . „ “See! There is Jackson standing like a stone wall. RUTH HOUSER, Oct. 1, 1890. Indianapolis, Ind. German Orange and Black Staff ' 07. “Her stature was tall — I hate a dumpy woman. ' ’
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MARTHA HAUPERT, Dec. 17, 1889. Urbana, Ind. Latin-German. “For me Fate gave, whate’er she else denied, A nature sloping to the southern side.” NORA GREEN, Jan. 22, 1890. Wabash, Ind. German. “Am I not a heroine?” CLARENCE SMITH. Jan. 14, 1889. Mt. Etna, Ind. Orange and Black. “A lad of such a feeble temper.” DAYTON WALKER, Aug. 1, 1890. Wabash, Ind. Scientific. “There’s many a man with more hair than brains.’’ I
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PLOY MORROW, Jan. 21, 1891. Lafontaine, Ind. Latin. “For she was jes’ the quiet kind Whose nature’s never vary. % JEAN GRADEN, Jan. 18, 1890. Wabash. Latin-German. Orange and Black Staff ’07. “The sweetest noise on earth, a woman’s tongue.’’ PEARL THOMPSON, March 25, 1889, Decatur, Ill. German. “Her air, her manners, all who saw admired.” PRANK DON WILSON, July 12, 1890. Wabash, German. Foot ball ’07, Orange and Black, Sycamore, Class Vice-president. “A self-made man? Yes, and worships his creator.
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