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F U ' 'll' l.ll'.I..,... Jelly., ,.,lllUll', c ...LIl.'E'lhc,,,,,,.,'llr ccllll Alu. 'llrvb 1:1 1:1 I T21IIi1Ii51l?IIlZ1?5 fs A -f-- A ,AQ-.f-ef-V It is one of th: strange things in our lives what interesting tricks our memory plays us. Une evening as I sat gazing into the cheery firelight of my cozy living room, with my mind drenched in reveries and pleasant mem- ories of two and a half score years ago, I chanced to pick up a much cherished book of all books, my High School Annuary of 1915, and involuntarily I began turning thru its pages. As I read its contents and looked again into the faces of my beloved school fellows, I began to read over the lives and recall the peculiarities and characteristics of each of my classmates. The first familiar face that appeared before me was Qpal Looney, and I could see from her sweet, innocent face the same generous, care-free slip of a girl of twenty years ago, full of life and always ready to befriend everyone. ic lpal had a vvide circle of friends. Not only friends but chums she had by the score and as Opal naturally possessed the qualihcations of a newspaper reporter, she constantly had a string of anxious girls about her ready to absorb any information she might impart to them. Next came Welmstei' Anderson whose face recalled to me the firm, serious, deep thinking, boy of our Sophomore year. Many stren- ous and nerve wracking problems came before us but the clouds of discouragement broke away when this great expoundercame to the rescue. So extensive was his vocabulary that we were compelled to hie away for our lexicon after a brief talk with VVebster. Valuable goods are very often done up in small packages, is a yery wise old saying and may be aptly applied to Tot Holmesavhose face next appeared before meg the smallest in stature but not in ma :Ili ull: ull: ullmlln lllmlllc ills alll alll in
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