. The Muse [1917] . THE MUSE GOLDA FOY JUDD. Golda is the only day pupil in our class,and well she uses this great privilege. She is not with us much, for assoon as English N is over she is seen no more. But for this she is a goodmixer, and we feel that this accomplishment will soon remove her from ournumber. She must be in love! Who ever saw one so carefree that wasnot? She is surely no Maggie Gulliver. for she looks for no trouble andfinds little. ALICE COHN LATHAM. Alice really has much respect for feel-ings, and even she has on a few occasions shown emotion, yet from hercareer you would ju


. The Muse [1917] . THE MUSE GOLDA FOY JUDD. Golda is the only day pupil in our class,and well she uses this great privilege. She is not with us much, for assoon as English N is over she is seen no more. But for this she is a goodmixer, and we feel that this accomplishment will soon remove her from ournumber. She must be in love! Who ever saw one so carefree that wasnot? She is surely no Maggie Gulliver. for she looks for no trouble andfinds little. ALICE COHN LATHAM. Alice really has much respect for feel-ings, and even she has on a few occasions shown emotion, yet from hercareer you would judge statistics and offices consume all her thought,for she has been voted our most influential, best all round, and bestdancer, and has offices which to name were too long to tell. She exertsher potent influence in stirring up spirit and she greatly admires thegood old days. perhaps only less than that remarkable child. EVA IRENE PEELE. Peva Eele alias The Bell(e) of SeniorHall. has a very keen sense of hearing, having never once missed thefirst peal of the rising bell, and never once failed to tell the Hall. Evasuprightness is shown in everything, even in her very bearing as she leadsout Chapel line. With all this she is the best hearted member of the class. ELEANOR RELYEA. Eleanor is the youngest of our class in years,but not in knowledge. For two years now she has held the coveted firstplace in Miss Thomas s English. However, we who know her well fearshe has a natural weakness for English anyway, for somehow, thoughshe sits on the front row. Eleanor always manages to be the last one outand to get in a private word or two with Miss Thomas. But she isever ready to entertain us with her mandolin and marvelous tales of upthe country. and we have to forgive her monopoly of Miss Eleanor long and short of it must both be taken into consideration, you see,in this write up. THE MUSE


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