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Myrtle Warner
Myrtle Warner
Art, Q.
    Myrtle has journeyed from the Falls every morning to come to this school. Quite an honor for both the girl and the school! Myrtle has always been a quiet and faithful helper in the clubs to which she belongs. Myrtle fairly radiates friendliness and has worked her way into the hearts of us all.
    "Infinite riches in little room." — Marlowe.
Pauline Warner
Pauline Warner
Q.
    We gladly welcome "Paul" Warner to these pages. A girl like her would never pass unnoticed. Many girls would like to be as clever as "Paul". Her stunning clothes are the envy of every fair maid. And we hear that she makes most of them herself.
    "I have enjoyed earthly happiness,
    I have lived and loved." —Schiller.
Mildred Wasserman
Mildred Wasserman
Math., Classical, Q.
    Mildred is a quiet girl and very shy. She can make friends much more easily than she can make enemies. The very fact that she is modest and retiring makes it practically impossible to do anything but like her. She is an exceptionally bright student, and is always ready to help out a friend who finds lessons hard.
    "'Tisn't what we say, but what we don't say, that helps." —Kipling.
Marion Webber
Marion Webber
A.A., Math., Classical, Q.
    Marion is another of the girls on the first honor roll. She certainly deserves the honor is anyone does. There are few who are as faithful in doing their home-work. Marion never pleads excuses. Unlike many, she is systematic in their plans, and orderly in all her ways. She is an associate member of the Student Council, and does her work quietly but efficiently.
    "It is tranquil people who accomplish much." —Thoreau.
Lillian Weinberg
Lillian Weinberg
French.
    "Libby" is endowed with one especial gift. This is her remarkable talent in music. She was appointed as the one to take charge of auditorium music this year. Nothing delights us more than to know that Lillian is going to play for us in auditorium some morning.
    "Music in my heart I bore." — Wordsworth.
 

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