Oracle . d can be depended upon on all occasions. She is ready tomeet any emergency, and always lends a helping hand to thosein trouble. We understand that she has lately been interestedin architecture, and we have recently discovered her readingthe works of Joseplnis. M.\RY CLARE KEY, .Yl,., 12. RUSSELLVILLE, ALA. Its guid to he merry and guid to be honest and true. Y. \V. C. A.; J. C. L. S.: A. K. II.: K. O. S.; X. O. T.; A. ; Tennis Club; Skceters; T. B.; Doo Dollies; Happy HalfDozen; Class Basketball. 0S-12; Varsity, 12: A. A. A.;President A. A. A.: Class Poet, 12; C


Oracle . d can be depended upon on all occasions. She is ready tomeet any emergency, and always lends a helping hand to thosein trouble. We understand that she has lately been interestedin architecture, and we have recently discovered her readingthe works of Joseplnis. M.\RY CLARE KEY, .Yl,., 12. RUSSELLVILLE, ALA. Its guid to he merry and guid to be honest and true. Y. \V. C. A.; J. C. L. S.: A. K. II.: K. O. S.; X. O. T.; A. ; Tennis Club; Skceters; T. B.; Doo Dollies; Happy HalfDozen; Class Basketball. 0S-12; Varsity, 12: A. A. A.;President A. A. A.: Class Poet, 12; Certiticate in Music. 12;Oracle Board, 10-12. Mary runs headforemost into athletics and topples back-wards into cases. She says she will make a most charmingwife, as she cooks, sews, and has a great heart overflowingwith love. She is just the jolliest girl going, and is the mostpopular girl in school. -Ylthough she is always ready forstunts, she has great capacity fur bard work, and shines onall ^^^^^^^1 ^ ^ T K ^^ ^, B^ ?%2a«. HB^ PEARL ELEAXOR MARLOWE, , 12. OtihOXTA. ALA. Thai calm possession of hcysclf. Y. W. C. A.; G. E. L. S.: A. K. IL; A. A. A.; Tennis Club:N. O. T.; A. R. T.; Athenian Staff, 10; Editor-in-CliicfAtlienian. 11; Oracle Board, 12; Certificate in Music, 12;Class Prophet, 12. Behold a wonder! The only quiet girl in Brown we are not surprised, for her time is fully occupied withletter writing. We think that the fact that her themes arealways the best is partly due to the practice gained on thosewonderful epistles. Pearl is quite a linguist. She excels inItoth ancient and modern languages, as well as in her mothertongue. Let us not omit the fact that she gave a piano re-cital without once getting excited.


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