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Joyce Borlen
Joyce Borlen
    Joyce Borlen is a girl really worth knowing. It would be hard to find Joyce in a crowd as she is a tiny individual. But you could not help but notice Joyce as she is quite different from the rest of us mortals. She never has an unkind word for anybody. We really do appreciate you, Joyce, and wish we could show it in a more material way than by just saying so.
    "The sunshine of the mind." — Bulwer Lytton
Grace Bower
Grace Bower
A.A., French, Q
    Who is that girl with the rosy cheeks? Why that's Grace Bower. Oh, of course you know her — everybody knows "Handsome." What greater honor could a girl have than to be elected vice-president of her class in her Freshman year? This is proof of Grace's popularity. She is also a member of our star basketball team.
    "It is well to think well, it is divine to act well." — Horace Mann.
Christine Brassil
Christine Brassil
A.A., Q.
    "I don't care — I had a good time." Can't you just hear Christine saying it. Good old "Chris"! A write-up for her seems so unnecessary. She can count more real friends than probably any one else in "53." But why shouldn't she?
    "She's pretty to walk with,
    And witty to talk with,
    And pleasant too, to think on." —Suckling.
Gussie Broudy
Gussie Broudy
A.A., Q.
    Quiet girls like Gussie are absolutely essential to any class. Gussie is so willing to work hard, whether the object of her work be athletics, clubs, or her studies. Although the movies are Gussie's side-line, she never neglects her school activities. Her school spirit has made her a faithful supporter of all our athletic teams.
    "It often happens that those of whom we speak least on earth are best known in heaven." --Coussin.
Pearl Brougham
Pearl Brougham
    Pearl is full of fun and always ready for a jolly good time. She not only appreciates a good joke, but also is herself full of them. Almost every one of remarks is flavored with the spice of humor. During study hours, Pearl is often the one who furnishes amusement for those who are sick of the dullness of studying.
    "Some that smile have in their hearts, I fear, millions of mischiefs." —Shakespeare.
 

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