. Mirror, 1921. he moons Rae through the trees. They both shone bright For they Don-ned that night Phi Beta Kappa is perhaps strange but when we think of Rae,we think of Don, and vice versa. They seemto complement each other and that, we suprpose, is as it should be. Rae is an easy-going,cheerful sort of a person with a charming grin. 50 WILLIAM HAROLD LANGLEY, Yes, Im having a ivonderfiil time; I do enjoydavcing so much! Born Feb. 9, 1897, Milton, N. H.; Nute HighSchool; Politics Club; Varsity Baseball, 3, 4; B,3; President Athletic Association, 4. Read a good old Southern lo


. Mirror, 1921. he moons Rae through the trees. They both shone bright For they Don-ned that night Phi Beta Kappa is perhaps strange but when we think of Rae,we think of Don, and vice versa. They seemto complement each other and that, we suprpose, is as it should be. Rae is an easy-going,cheerful sort of a person with a charming grin. 50 WILLIAM HAROLD LANGLEY, Yes, Im having a ivonderfiil time; I do enjoydavcing so much! Born Feb. 9, 1897, Milton, N. H.; Nute HighSchool; Politics Club; Varsity Baseball, 3, 4; B,3; President Athletic Association, 4. Read a good old Southern love story with a heroin it who shows all those laudable and gentlemanlytraits which we admire. Think of a story of theNorth and West with men of strength and daringand manhood. Ponder for a few moments over thehero of a story of the East, where grace, polish, andstyle abound. Bill Langley is the composite ofall these fine qualities. He is the hero of the storycome to life; tall, fine-looking, refined,


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