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: v .. ; arco w 1912 ; S. F. Stewart, Redlands, Cal. Some people arc noted for their beauties, some for their charms, but Steele is noted for his feet, consequently the cognomen Boots. Mental characteristic-- are sometimes gaged by the outward acts, but it would In- cruel to apply this rule in his case. As a workman he has no superior. Freeman says that take it all in all, Steele can smear more elope over a desk than any man he ever knew, while as for apparatus, he has his own peculiar set. for no one else could use them. — that is. what is left of them after he is through with them. Steele has a liking for a S(mack) and is constant. However, laying aside these freakish parts of his makeup, we must admit that he is a worker .and deserves a large part somewhere in the world. GS
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: w... : arco W 1912 ; r I Melva E. Snyder, Dayton, Ohio. .Melva, or Schnitter as slie is commonly called, joined our class in its sophomore infancy. She is an all-round Buckeye. With her healthy rosy complexion, her pleasant countenance, jovial way, and her peculiar accent she has won many friends. She has proved herself a good earnest literary and music student, has taken active part in religious work, and also numbers among those who put mil this excellent (?) 1912 Argo. Al- though she left Miami University at Oxford because Westminster, our Alma Mater, appealed to her so strongly, her heart remained behind. We have no record of her playing ' chess, but we do of her singing songs. 67
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: ; arco W 1912 ; Clara Willi m New Wilmington, Pa. Clara joined our ranks this fall after a year of vacation. She is a worthy product of the New Wilmington lligh School, having been grad- uated from that institution in the year of 1906. Because of the loss of her John in her Freshman year, she lias given up the subject of Latin In other studies she has ranked high. Keen-sightedness and perseverance arc her marked characteristics as a student. As a friend, she is true and loyal. Her virtues come more and more intci prominence as one is thrown into contact with her. ITer frank, open nature leads us to put trusl and confidence in all her acts and thoughts. 69
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