MOUND . J. L. CONAWAY,Barrackville, W. Va. Lyceum, Manager Base Ball 1910, H. R., Ath-letic Association, Director of Pearl Club,Vice President Senior Class, EditorBulletin. Lawrence arrived in these parts severalyears ago. It is supposed that he walked herein a somnambulistic state, for he has beensomnambulating ever since. He has ten wivesin Utah, and it seems that his stay in the F. S. will not prove futile. ENOLA WAGNER,Grafton, W. Va. Grafton H. S., Lyceum, Girls B. B., AthleticAssociation, Secretary Senior Class, Edi-torial Board Mound. Enola is a modest young lady whose chiefoccupat


MOUND . J. L. CONAWAY,Barrackville, W. Va. Lyceum, Manager Base Ball 1910, H. R., Ath-letic Association, Director of Pearl Club,Vice President Senior Class, EditorBulletin. Lawrence arrived in these parts severalyears ago. It is supposed that he walked herein a somnambulistic state, for he has beensomnambulating ever since. He has ten wivesin Utah, and it seems that his stay in the F. S. will not prove futile. ENOLA WAGNER,Grafton, W. Va. Grafton H. S., Lyceum, Girls B. B., AthleticAssociation, Secretary Senior Class, Edi-torial Board Mound. Enola is a modest young lady whose chiefoccupation when not busy in the Training De-partment is talking. She is dignified andscholarly and was never known to be rattledin recitation. She is a base ball fan of thefirst degree. She never misses a game. Herpresence in the grand stand lends courage tothe team, and her advice in baseball, as wellas in other matters, is often sought by thebase ball 33 FAIRMONT LIBRARY


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