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on n mmr. n uAnl.cmuiani .XIJCI: Y. CAREY. Whose armor is her thought. Alice has been with us only three years, having come to W. H4 ll. 3. in the Fall of 1902. hit rest assured that it didn't take any of us very long to find out Alice's true worth. Lucky are the pupils who are in the same class with her, for then the reputation of the class is assured. Alice is an unusually excellent student of Literature. AINSLIE T. CARTER, X E X. PRESIDENT SENIOR CLAas; EDITOR REMEMHRANCEIC: ll'tlfl'l'iBALL TEAM; Gym TEAM. Then he will talk; good gods, how he will talk. Ainslie, or Nick Carter. as he is better known tpositively no relation to the detectivel, is one of the stars of the '05 class. Nick has a great fond- ness for books. He will sit for hours with a book in his hand, provided that he has 110 other place to put it. He is small. but. oh. my. we all are indebted to him for many things. And everything that Ainslie undertakes, we are sure is going to be a success. Ainslie will go to the Varsity. he says. because the 'Yarsitf will not come to him. THEODORA CHASE, T. M. P.; A X; M II. What statute is she of? Jim as high as my heart. But do we hear a faint whisper, XVhose heart? Vx'e would suggest that these gossips inquire of one of the principals in the affair. Dora is always seen at the social doings'l 0f the class, but pray do not think that she is in her glory only there. No, she too is climbing up the steep moun- tain of knowledge. and also up Mount Parnassus. with the rest of her jolly sisters.
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1 r 1 WSW um; in mm. a. cut. 5 htmur. SYDNEY BROH. Hebrew, Latin, French and Greek, I learned them all in one short week. Sidney is a very quiet and retiring young man. but he is also a very faithful student. He has taken very little part in the social affairs of the class. but we predict that he w111 certainly make his mark in the world. FRANKLIN IIRHWN.A A d9; A K 4,; 3 H. PRESIDENT DEBATING CLL'H: FIRST LII-Zl'Tl-LNANT. CAHETS: FDUf-BALL TEAM; REMEMBRANCER STAFF: TRM'K TEAM. The man who blushes. is not quite a hrute. Franklin, like his great name-sake. is an inventive genius. but 50 modest is he concerning his great achievementx that we shall forbear enumerating them. He is also the proud pnsscssur of a genuine blush. But outside of These things, Franklin is an all-right fellow, always ready and Willing to do his share tuwanl the uplifting of his Alma Mater. and the good of '05. WILL D. BUSHNELL. X S. x. nA worthy man. indeed. sir ! WiH tsuch familiarityt came to Walnut Hills from La Fayette. and is one of our bright hny graduates. Do you think that because this is his. first year at Walnut Hills. he is not very well known? 'tCertainly not. On the contrary. he has mm the adl'niration of every one on account of his manuerly and sunny disposition. H'Ilatcvcr he may undertake in the coming yearsi the class of 11.3 wishes him success.
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VAN ALLEN COOLIDGE. A A 4;; S. I, FOUT-BALL TEAM; TRACK TEAM. He slept then and called it Studying.u Van Allen is 3 hey of whom the class did not know the true value, until he blossomed out a fuII-Hedged senior. He is studious by fits and starts. and at irregular intervals. which most frequently occur about five minutes before class time. Nevertheless, he is a quick energetic fellow. Add wit to quickness and joviality, and generosity to wit. and you have Van Allen. hN Fan-zxn: M. COOPER, T. M. P.; A X; M II. She's pretty to walk with. And pretty to talk with. And pleasant tun. to think on, Florence is one of the most popular girls in the schm ,1. and one 01' the fairest nf our fair Sex. She. as President of the Tramps. has ably led them through :1 wry pleasant year. t Me of Florence's failings is her great fondness for brown hats. She has never been kmm'n to be tardy more than five days a week. MARY CHWl-ZN, T. M. P. Wu cannot hut remember her who was most precious to us. In the midst of the school year, to the deep and tasting regret of the entire class. Mary was called to Japan, to join her parents. Much as we all miss her. we cannot but rejoice that such a girl as Mary should repre- sent our scluml in that far-off land. We still count lu-r as one of us. for to fill her place would indeed be a difficult task.
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