. Mirror, 1921. sciously, to concealher moodiness. Shes good in anything she triesto do and she isnt ncisy about it either. In spiteof her Puritanical heredity, she proceeds to be won-derfully modern in her point of view and she is themost naive young person you are likely to has two hobbies, needlework and Charlie. WILLIAM H. HODGMAN, Born, July 2, 1900, Milford, N. H.; AmherstHigh School, Amherst, N. H.; home address, Am-herst, N. H.; Manager 1920 Student; JordanScientific Society, 4; Manager 1921 Mirror; Poli-tics Club, 4; Class and Varsity Track, 3, 4; Assist-ant in Geolo
. Mirror, 1921. sciously, to concealher moodiness. Shes good in anything she triesto do and she isnt ncisy about it either. In spiteof her Puritanical heredity, she proceeds to be won-derfully modern in her point of view and she is themost naive young person you are likely to has two hobbies, needlework and Charlie. WILLIAM H. HODGMAN, Born, July 2, 1900, Milford, N. H.; AmherstHigh School, Amherst, N. H.; home address, Am-herst, N. H.; Manager 1920 Student; JordanScientific Society, 4; Manager 1921 Mirror; Poli-tics Club, 4; Class and Varsity Track, 3, 4; Assist-ant in Geology, 4; Greek Play. Holding down a managers job on the Studentand Mirror speaks well for his ability; doing histurn on the track every day during the season showshis determination. The fact that he roomed withthe same guy for four years is sufficient indicationthat he has great forbearance and a remarkablyeven disposition. Bill wont have to worry aboutgetting along in the world, no matter what line hemay take
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