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Clarence Hughes................................. “Able and active with brains and poise, He does a lot without much noise. Florence Kelly—Lyndale . . U. of California U. c.: G. A. A.: W. H. A. A.: Class Play. “Share, an you make a good celestial cook. Hut, did you ever look at a bookI Neil Kelly—Pro-Cathedral . U. of M. Glee Club; Weekly Board; Hl-Y. IV . a wee bit o' blarney, a real bit o' brain. Are a mixture, my laddie, conductin’ of gain. Lucille Lawrence—Margaret Fuller . (J. of M. Daubers' Club; U. C.; G. A. A.; Class Play; Advertising Forum '21. She tcalks so stately through the spacious halls That everybody loves her, and everybody falls. Elizabeth Locan—Jeffersonville, Ind. Art School G. A. A.; U. C. “From a state in the south came Hetty to West; We hope that you'd always like us the best. Elizabeth Lusk..........................V. of M. W. H. A. A.; G. A. A.; U. C. ; Class Play. Husy is Lizzy, as busy caw be. With her little Lizzie, busy is she. Robert McCoy—Calhoun . . . Chicago U. Script: Class Play; W. H. A. A.; Weekly Cartoonist. WVr alt the world a stage, then every girl would plan To be the leading lady, were I the leading man. Cordon McKinnon—Port Arthur, Canada . Claas Play. “He thinks that he is very bright And clever. He is nearly right.” Eleanor McLean—Emerson . . . V. of M. U. C. Club; G. A. A. “She’s willing, wordless, and very wise. With no conceit and no great size. Paul I). Melces—Lake Harriet . . U. of M. Mathematics Club; Hi-Y: Assistant Manuger Class Play; Second Football Squad '22; W. H. A. A. “Football, Hasketball and baseball. Ithyme and agree with litt.e Paul. 20
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Zktta Golubf.kl—Emerson . . . . V. of M. U. c.: G. A. A.: W. H. A. A.; W Club; Captain Volley Ball '20. 21; Weekly Board; Ctaaa flay. Although my brain are made of sterner •tuff. My higA S'hoot credit alt consist of bluff.” Fredrick S. Gram—luike Harriet . . V. of M. Weekly Board; Claaa flay: Assistant Editor Hesperian. “Some mm are rolled efficient because they work; Some mm reach fame because they never shirk. Clara Haiin—Emerson.................V. of M. U. C.; G. A. A.: W. H. A. A. She’s ambitious, Clara is, to Iram the late: We’d like to. too, if tee had the Jate. Blanch Hai.pkrn—Hebron, N. I). . . V. of M. Debater ' Club; G. A. A.: U. C. She has a voice with which to say. Honorable opponents, I cry you nayT’ Gbneveive Haixen—Douglas .... Music G. A. A.; U. C.; Orchestra '20. 11. 22: W. H. A. A. Thr joys of music are like a song of sprang. That flowers, brooks, and bird-notes bring. Evelyn I. Henning—Emerson . . Undecided G. A. A.; U. C. A pretty girl is like a hud in June, Whom all the world is quit in tune. Helen Henryson—IT hit tier . . School of Art Dauber ' Club; G. A. A.; U. C.; Valedictor-ian ; Key Society; Clan flay '22. Winsome, and willing, and witty, and wise; If inning true honors in Westerners' eyes. Helen Hill—Lyndale......................U. of M. G. A. A.: U. C. “M’e like thr sunshine in her smile, Her eyes that sparkle all the while. Mary Elvene Hoac—I-aJie Harriet . U. of M. f renident Dauber ' Club: G. A. A.; Knlutntor-ian ; Key Society: U. C.; Art Club; Hesperian Board: Stajre Desixnrr Class flay. “For a great deal of talent, a great deal of sense, A host of friends is good recompense. Viola Hoffman—Calhoun . . . . H. of M. Weekly Board: Honor Boll; Key Society; Vice-fresident ’23 Hesperian Board; Assistant Advertising Manaxer Class flay : U. C.; G. A. A.: W. H. A. A. May thr clever forever with hearty endeavor Snppyrt us and never their friend u aid sever. 19
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Marian Merrill—Douglas . . . Undecided U. C.: G. A. A.: Hesperian Board; W. H. A. A. Lively. peppery, concentrated fun; Always doing something, always on Ihr run. Mildred L. Neil—Irving......................Work G. A. A.: U. C. 7 think big thoughts deep dou’n within : 'Tin a whole lot better than noisy din. Stanley Nick ells—Lake Harriet . . U. of M. Mathematics Club; Key Society: HUY: Honor Roll; Engineers' Club; Business Manager Class Play: W. H. A. A. Altho In time we great ones finish the game Of high school, high school goes on just the same. Eleanor Boucher—Robert Fulton . . Car let on U. C. Club. She brings no teacher tribulation; She is adept at Kddy-ecUion. George N. Rocentine—Lake Harriet .... .............................Georgia Tech. Football 22; Class Play. dirts cannot spirit your trouble away When your lines you forget in the December Class Play. Gael Roceks—Lyndale....................U. of M. Cross Country '22: W Club; W. H. A. A.; Stage Mnnngcr Class Piny; Track '20, '21, ‘22: Memorial Committee. His Itfty endeavor at verbous jangle Twist his erring tongue in an intricate tangle. Harriet Rosf.—Calhoun. Highland Manor, N. Y. U. C.; «. A. A.; W. H. A. A.: Weekly Board. This rosy girl with beauty sublime, Inspired us with this rosy rhyme. Bernice Rotii—Lake Hariret . . . U. of M. U. C.: G. A. A.; W. H. A. A.: Secretary December Class; Property Mistress Class Play. A good little girl who does what she's told And never makes the teachers grow old. Mary Shipman—Douglas . . . . U. of M. U. C. Club; G. A. A. We've known you. Mary, for a very long time; We can’t do you justice in this little rhyme. Rirni E. Sinclair—Lyndale . . . Undecided U. C. Club; G. A. A. Her brain with thinking is infused; Hut her tongue, it lies like a lot—mi used.” 21
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