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Rachel Gamzue
Rachel Gamzue
    "Rae" always seems to be in a hurry, yet she has a smile and word for everyone. She is a good sport and does what the crowd does, provided there is some fun in store. We must make an exception for music period, however. She does not follow the crowd then. She is one of the few real, earnest seniors, who really sing because they like to.
    "Give me the ready hand rather than the ready tongue." —Garibaldi.
Sarah Garber
Sarah Garber
    Sarah is another little girl with an abundance of other things to make up for her lack of taking up room. Sarah's prime virtue is patience. She seems willing to wait, while others would be in haste. She does not jump to conclusions, but lets "fate have her way." Unlike most of us, she is not always a-flutter wondering what is going to happen next. She is not curious or meddling.
    "Her habits are peace and patience." —Walton.
Henrietta Gingras
Henrietta Gingras
    A dainty, pretty little maid with a dark curly hair, dark, sparkling eyes, and a smile for everyone, is Henrietta. She is, besides being light-hearted, also light of foot. Her figure is slight and very graceful. Henrietta studies a little, plays a little, and works a little. She believes that "all work and no play make Jack a dull boy," and it is a good motto.
    "The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid." — Tickell.
Doris Glesman
Doris Glesman
A.A., Q.
    Doris is surely an angel in disguise. A girl who can smile and continue to smile in spite of all the difficulties she meets, certainly is a worthwhile friend. Doris is not the noisy kind. She has gained her popularity by being such a true-blue friend. We never heard Doris say anything unpleasant about anyone - hence a large number of friends in "53."     "As pure in thought as angels are; to know her was to love her." — Rogers.
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Mildred Gerbhardt
    "Millie" is the kind of a girls that is not easy to forget. She is either a staunch friend or a bitter enemy. There is nothing "lukewarm" about "Mil"; she is either hot or cold. Her opinions are always decidedly for or against, never halfway. She is a good worker and student, too; and in classes, often brings up discussions that serve either for the amusement or for the enlightenment of the duller class.
    "Courage never to submit or yield." — Milton
 

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