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EMMERT, ETTA, t'A little lady, tho' a very little thing, 15 sweeter fat than Howers that bloom in spring? You just ought to hear Etta speak German! She can say- Etta has always taken a lively interest in school affairs, and has gained great fame by her uairy-fainf' steps. But ask the boys, for they know best, No one seems to know just what Etta will take up after leaving high school, but Whatever it may be we wish her success, and if anyone says. ttMy! it must be awful to be little! ' let him remember that the ttpetite peaple are always charming. FINCH. LILLIAN MARIE. hStlll waters run deep. Marie 15 another of the Greek Class; She is a studious little girl, and a very star in elocution. She keeps herself from wasting away from hard study by frequent doses of milk chocolate. Mariets presence can easily be detected by the big braid of namber dropping hair, which accompanies her on all occasions. 22
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GOETTLE, RICHARD, E. A. T. nMore cheerful than the buds whlch ope in spring? 0h. see who's here! It's our little Buddum. To look at this smiling countenance no one would believe that its owner was aught else than a perfect angel. But be not deceived. Bud is at the head of as desperate a band of crooks as ever existed in the Black Hand. This gang of rumans roves about Winton Place, terrorizing the inhabitants of that t'city with their terrible and bloody deeds. Bud gets most of his ideas from a certain class of literature retailing at five cents per, and which has the color of the flame test for sodium. Outside of these propensities, Bud is all right, and has many friends who will be sorry to see him leave Old Woodward. GRAEF, ALBERT. The iuugue can no main control. This old Biblical truth seems to be contradicted in the person of Albert Graef. You never hear him talking nonsense or cracking jokes, although he does appreciate fun and good-rellowship. He never speaks about what he is going to dohhe simply does it, and well too. Some time ago we were sorry for him, as we thought he was sick with typhoid fever, but it is now generally understood that he was serving a term in the work-house, judging from his shorn head, or else he is a nature faker. However that may have been, we were all glad to see him back again. and to enjoy his friendliness and good nature. 21
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GUELKER, HERBERT, Woodward . Orchestra. ttWith laurel over round his brow. This dignified Senior was our illustrious president in the Junior year, and he tilled that office With the greatest decorum. Guelk is one of the violinists in the Woodward orchestra, and can draw from his instrument sounds which electrify the most passive audience. He is an orator, and acquitted himself very 110th in the oratorical contest. Ever since that event we have known the only correct pronunciation of Toussaint L'Ouverture. We think that Herbert will join Sousafs Band or run for President, and whichever it may be We wish him success. HARMON. WILLIAM MARION, M. S., K. K., Valedictorian. tBetter he- a little nf something than a whnlo lot of nothing. Poor uStumpy ! He has made a heroic attempt to be something. In statureswell, take a look at Shorty and draw your own conclusions. But mentally Bill has succeeded in towering away above the average, and well has he earned the Valedictory .honor. After the completion of his course at, Woodward he intends to continue his studies at Purdue. But the prophecies have been that his livelihood Will be gained by the rental of his smiling face as an had, for a breakfast food. Z3
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