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CHENDERLEIN, HANS, Base Ball Team. 1115' smlllng countenance would make- oue smile. Chinc has been a very studious fellow, and will make his mark in the world. He is a regular Hans Wagner on the base ball held, and he promises to set many records in the bowling world. Hansis long suit is German. His translations were envied, and almost always borrowed. His inflection of German is something wonderful, ranging up and down the scale from the top to the bottom. Those who have not heard him do not know what they have missed. DUBLE, DENNISON, 2. A. T., Football Team, Track Team. .tLuvP is like 21 dizzihPSSe It winna let a pnor hody Gang about his blziness. Burr is still a small boy, and acts the part. He has several acco-m- plishments, however, which go a long way in counteracting his youth. He is a football player and sprinter, and has made his th by very creditable work. He is a line dancer tthe girls sayl and always has something nice to say to the ladies. We thought he was going to have a severe case of heart disease this year. Dennison is now studying cooking, having declared that he is going to spend the rest of his life as a merry bachelor in the woods, far from the madding crowdi Burr has many friends, whose best wishes go With him.
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BRINKMAN, M ARIE, HHence! Away! Begone! Begone! Carking care and melancholy. Marie has wonderful dramatic talent and is well titted to become an actress. Those bold, black eyes! Beware! She certainly has grit, and her disposition is seasoned with a temper of her own, which she displays if things go wrong. We must not fail to mention Marie's beautiful handiwork, for she is considered one of the most able artists of the senior class. BURDSAL, LOIS EMILINE, uSo buxom, blithe, and debonair. Lois is one of the bright stars of the Greek class. Perhaps it is long association with the Greeks that gives her profile such a classic turn. This tendency to the classic is balanced by a sense of humor equaled by few. She is a very studious young lady and particularly fond of Latin and Greek, though it must be confessed that she is not very enthusiastic over composition. Lois is a typical 'tfriend in need, and if anyone ever wants any help, she is the first to otter it. 14
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COCHRAN, FRANCES ERMINA, 3.3.. M. 0.3., ORACLE Staffh hShe had a rustic, woodland air And she was wildly clad; Her eyes were fair and very fair, Her beauty made me glad. This lofty, bold and brave maiden is bound to go to the dogs. Yes, every little stray dog Without a friend Will attract Frances, and at any time or place you may 11nd her, down on her knees fondly embracing the poor dumb animal, Alas! she is not nearly so aifectionate to her human friends. But, nevertheless, she delights us with her idiotic phrases so artistically uttered. She had a. spontaneous desire the other day to be a trained nurse, and we are confident that, With her rice complexion and smiling face, she would make a most charming one. CRAMER, ELIZABETH, B. B. M. 0. B. h'If to her Shah'- some feminine errors fall, Look on her face and you'll forget them all. Our Bess is the center of a circle of admiring friends. But Bess is not purely ornamental, for she has become an expert in the art of making fudge. This she and her uboon companion, Ruthy, concoct to. the sorrow of those who like it too well. Perhaps you didn't know that Bess is an artist She and Dr. Jones won't forget the latter, pleasm can work wonders in the painting line. But Bess. throwing away all this talent, wants to he a kinder- garten teacher. We Wish her success, and are sure that she will make a charming nmatron. 16
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