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Marsh, Florence Garfield ii Little, but oh my! One of the very smallest of the grade, Florence reminds one of a. large Parisian lady doll. She is always iijust 50f her hair is never awry, her Waist never rumpled. She is as swift as an arrbw, and When she plays guard in center ball the boxes anticipate hard work, for she can jump very well and her reach is marvelously long for a girl as tiny as Florence is. She is not much trouble to her teachers, for she conscientiously studies and recites her lessons, and she believes in taking things easily and Without worry. Her hobby seems to be French quotations, for she is continually bobbing up With French sayings and Frenchy effects. She is a. member of the half year class, and.. therefore, a pioneer in Ye Ancient Order of ' Daughters of Rest. We sincerely say, i'Florenceurest; your school life is oier. Majoewsky, Leo R. Debating Society. The plays the thing. Our earliest memory of Leo calls to mind a lad clad in military garb, with all its accessories, even to the glittering sword. But now he has shifted his activities toswell, look at the quotation above and draw your own con- clusions. At any rate, Leo has contributed much to lighten the heavy m burdens of the studious naughty seven by his ready Wit and spontaneity. His French colleagues know how well he can understand French u'okesJ. But Leo has retained his military mienu by vigorously applying himself to gym work, in which he excels in all branches of muscle making, and is now capable of doing a double shuflie with one hand in his pocket. 29
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Louis, Edith A. K II Annual Staff. ' I'his young lady's knowledge is wonderful. This young ladyis knowledge is wonderful. Although one of the small- est, she is also one of the most learned pupils of ,07. We wonder where she gets her great stock of learning, but we surely do not think it is from nfeeding on embroidered couches, which her Latin teachei' thinks she eats. Pretty hard fodder, that! From this, one would suppose she is a sober, 01d grind, but it is just otherwise. She enjoys fun as well as any one, and, with her laughing blue eyes and sunny smile, is the very picture of good humor. Edith is especially fond of cooking. To make pies like mother used to make is her chief delight. Majoewsky, Walter V. Basket Ball, Swimming Team, Track Team. nThere is 110 art to 11nd his prowess by his lookl. Walter is a. diligent student and conscientious worker, and through all his labors he wears the smile that wont come off. A fellow is not known in these days by his intellectual achievements alone, so Walter has taken to the held of sport. He plays basket ball, runs on the track team and does other stunts. Recently he journeyed southward as far as Shillito place, where he proceeded to show the natives how to swim. A curious fact about Walter is his apparent indifference to exams. We do not wish to insinuate, but he must have something up his sleeve. But, then, weiil not inquire too deeply into that, for people who live in glass houses, etc. Walter is such a hard CU worker that he certainly deserves just reward and praise, and we hope that he may receive his full share after leaving Woodward. 28
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Maxon, Margaret Grierson Annual Staalf. tt Her open eyes desire the truth Although Margaret comes from the chilly State of Wisconsin, her man- ner is not cold. We have had the pleasure of her society for the last two years, and we are certatin it would have been impossible to struggle through without her. She has a. sweet, unselfish disposition. and is ever your true friend. Every Monday theggy appears with llshining morning face, andI we all know she has enjoyed another one of those delightful Saturdays and Sundays. What she does in the interval no one, of course, knows. Margaret is very studious, and it is not her fault When she doesntt know her lessons. Jokes seem to be her hobby. McNelly, A. Ellis Track Team. He was a well red treadl man. Ellis is very fond of Shakespeare, so fond of his puns that we have heard he selected one for his especial benefit. It might interest A. Ellis to know that the aforesaid pun was taken from Shakespearels poem, entitled 23. That McNelly is a deep thinker and a. wise one there can be no doubt. He has 'been known to utter the most profound Latin translations ever heard in Woodward. Once he stood up and exclaimed, ulThey laid him on a large bier tbeerw Now it is only too evident that Ellis was thinking deeply at that timeH Of what he was thinking we will not venture to say. Ellis is a. good, allJround athlete, and when he leaves 016. Woodward there will be great bewailings among the athletic followers of the school. 30
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