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HILL, NORMAN 8., M. 8., K. Ki. A A Football Team. Base Ball Team, Swimming Team. Thurs was no man nowhei' so vertunus. Alas! We know not what consternation the accompanying picture will cause among the fair sexi Curly has a record for breaking hearts, which he proved by his work on the football team. It is enough to say that he belongs to that famous triumvirate composed of himself. Wilkinson and Schwab. Curly has the enviable honor of being called at one time the only gentleman in the class. His work in the pitcher's box at all times has been worthy of mention, and has only been surpassed by his work on the gridiron. To look at his high forehead one would think him a philosopher, but this is due merely to the fancy way he has of combing his hair. He is especially good in the chemical lab., where he is noted for breaking test-tubes and blowing in the gas. He intends to astound the professors at Cornell next year with his wonderful store of chemical knowledge. HOFMANN, ALBERT P., Captain Foot Ball Team. Come one, come1 all; this rock shall fly From its firm base as soon as I. Hofmann is a Woodward boy through and through. As an organizer and leader he is well known. His success as captain and right half of the foot ball team proves his ability as a leader. He is powerfully built and well iitted tor athletics. Wheneviar the pennant 0t our school was in danger Al was there at the front, firmly resolved to guard the waving flag of blue, lest it fall into hostile hands. A1 has always been a hard worker, both in and out of schools Dogged perseverance is a strong characteristic of his make-up. When he undertakes a thing there is no letting up until success crowns his efforts. Let us wish him success, 27
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HARRIS, BESS Gl, ORACLE Staff. And her smile like sunshine darts Into sad and happy hearts. Bessis specialty-barn dancing. Ask Bess if she likes dancing. Her reply will be invariably, uIt depends upon the partner. Bess does not agree with many people, but she agrees beautifully with Milton in ullAllegro, when he says, uHence, loathed Melancholy. Betty has worked hard this yearhai lessons? Nay! naylhat locals. You have simply got to risk a few demerits, iibeing funny, so that Bess may get a local. If you don't, she will get angry and that would be awful! But We will forgive her faults, for she is a jolly, good girl, after all. INNES. RUTH, B. B., M. 0. B. Her voice was ever gentle, soft and low, Ruth is one of the sweetest and most congenial girls who ever entered the portals 01 Woodward. But she has one serious fault-falling in love. But not indeed seriously, for the next time that you see her she has transferred her affections to another fortunate mortal. Ruth comes from Noplace, or the famous Dish Pan Town. But never mind that. She is popular with all and her happy face will never be forgotten 26
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JENZ, ELSIE ELVIRA. Vice President. HMaiden with the meek brown eyes. In whose orb a shadow lies. Like the dusk in evening skiesi' Here is our own Vice President, and a worthy one has she proven. This petite French star is Mlle. Lambour's treasure. Her French lessons have been a joy, not only to her teacher, but also to the students who frequently saw them before the teacher. Elsie is such a great lover of chemistry that she is wont to carry chemical literature with her on all occasions. This she is by no means backward in spreading broadcast among her fellow students. Elsie says the boys donlt bother her, but we all believe that her dark eyes, which sparkle and gleam, bother them. JOCKERS. LOUISE A., ttIf might 0f prophecy be mine. Thou Wilt not live in vain. Here we come to Louisette! Did you ever ask anything of her which she was not willing to do? Nothing is too much for Louise, when it comes to helping out her friends. Examplehwhen one of the girls is ujust dying for a piece of fudge, you may be sure that Louise will have some for her the next morning. Her charming ways will cause her to be warmly remembered by her many friends 28
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