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MARGARET DONOVAN, Art. League. Like twilighfs, too, her dusky hair, Yes, this slender little maiden, with the black curls, is Margaret. In the two years she has been in' our familyh thaving come from the Covington High Schoole she has made many friends. She has a great weakness for parties and is always just comlng from one or just goingH to one. We can not say that her Sportive nature gets the best of her common sense, however. ,Tis said that Margaret shuddered when Aneas went down into Hades, while the rest of the class was very glad he did. The Class 0f 12 Wish you great success in everything you undertake, Margaret! RUTH DRAKE, Art League; Dramatic Club; Girlst Tennis Club; Athletic Association. H er world was ever joyous- She thought of grief and pain As giants in the olden time That ne,er would come again. Ruth was told that she was a changed girl this year. If this be true, we believe that it was certainly a change for the better. Our friend seems to have a hard time getting to certain dances, but we believe that she has made up for all that she lost. Ruth's biography is hardly complete without telling her weaknesses-French, football players andAOh, well, we can afford to miss a few days of school, cantt we, Ruth? 33
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LEROY BAY, Art League. As remnants are always dearly sought by the ladies, Leroy is one of our ttsomel lions. There is never a dance or party that is not graced by his presence. He is forever'penetrating into the regions of 'tMoonlight Waltzes and Tprkey,,tan'ci he ls almost as good a dancer as he' is a student CU. And how he can grin! Far be 1t from us to attempt to describe his much-creased countenance. Anyone who has ever seen Leroy has noticed that grin. He trips so well on the light fantasticx' And has a. smile so very plastic; That everyone who sees Leroy Just must admilehe is SOM E boy. SHIRLEY BELL, Art League; Athletic Association; Tennis Ciub. This young man is the iitease of Room 77. If the hindmost part of your thinking apparatus receives a vigorous push, you may know it is Shirley. He is the bell boy at the library and we guess that he saves his surplus energy for that, for results of its use are not apparent in his lessons. Shirley's locker resembles a bookstore. There is a constant disagreement between the professor of German and this youth, so we know Where the numerous iishiips come from. Never mind, Shirley; Weill certainly remember you. 32
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CARL BERNET, Orchestra; Oracle Staff; Art League; Athletic Association. J ust talk athletics and Carl is interested. Anything from walkmg t0 prize fightlng he speaks on for hours. Every month, when the Oracle materlal was'due, Carl could be seen scrambling around, bothering everybody for somethlng to wrlte 1n the Athletles Department. The players in the orchestra being excluswely men, Carl finally consented to squeak his fiddle there. You must know that he has. not yet outgrown that feel- ing Which causes a small urchin to blush when made to eat Wlth a freckle-faced maid. Get over it, Cari! HARRY BLATT, Art League. It would indeed have been a calamity to Blatt if he had'not graduated with the noble class of :12. Early in the year Harry conceived the idea that there were other worlds to conquer and left school to try to conquer them. After a short period of wrestling With the conquering job, however, he came to the conclusion that there was no place like Woodward, and, unlike Jeffries, could and did come back. In machine shop Harry was known by more nicknames than could be counted, but the good-natured way in which he accepted them made him a general favorite. 34
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