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Naomi Spies
Naomi Spies
A.A., Q.
    Naomi is one of our silver-tongues orators. We may be wrong, but we think that Naomi with anybody about anything. Moreover, she is usually right. "Spizy" certainly knows how to talk. We have often wondered how she manages to keep silent on those long canters she enjoys so much. Naomi's love for horses is well known by all her classmates.         "I'll not budge an inch." —Shakespeare.
Hattie Spring
Hattie Spring
A.A., Q.
    One of the cutest little girls in our class, is Hattie Belle. Perhaps the fact that she is short is one reason for this, but it is by no means the main reason. Her big brown eyes have something in them so pleading that it is hard for even the strictest teacher to resist them. Her smile is so sweet and her laugh so delightful that you simply must love her.
    "Ah, youth! Forever dear, forever kind." — Pope.
Bessie Stewart
Bessie Stewart
    Bessie is naturally quiet, but not so quiet that she is unknown. Her smile has reached many and still continues to do so. Bessie has followed her commercial course to a "T". The business would will step aside when Bessie enters. Good luck for the future!
    "A woman's strength is more potent when robed in gentleness." —Lamartine.
Marion Stott
Marion Stott
A.A., Q.
    "Be yourself" is Marion's favorite saying. Only a girl with Marion's loving nature could say this. We love Marion for her own true self and many of us would like to possess her ability for making friends. Marion is the "darling" of the class, and we shall feel keenly our separation from her. Marion has never failed to be a "friend in need," and could be depended upon to sympathize with any sorrowing soul.
    "But fate ordains that dearest friends must part." — Young.
Gladys Strong
Gladys Strong
A.A., Q.
    You all know Gladys Strong. It is a pleasure to see her walking serenely along the corridor. But then Gladys can well defy the world. Perhaps we should if we were in her place. Gladys is not failing in friends in the school. You don't have to ask her twice to go to a basketball game.
    "It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends." — Thackeray.
 

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