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HATTYE SLIFER BELL, P. L. S. Frederick, Md. Three years ago there was heard in Middletown the doleful strains of "Fare- well sweet Hattye Bell." The occasion was the High School Commencement, and it was announced that after winning ~~u\~e e~~~l~t~;hlo9b~~la~~~~~i.sk~~: V She enrolled as one of the "nine muses." ~~~i~~:~e ~1:~t~lcr!~~OP~e~e~~,~~dh~~ writing ability soon won her honorable mention in the College Monthly. A stu- dent of mankind, she has never been ~~~:~~~~~~das~!'~~~lg:h~:~i!~:~d:~;; her Soph. Chemistry notes which she en~oys immensely. Then, there is the "Bell Telephone"-a wireless affair used mostly by a certain bald-headed spectacular senior when the Historian is not "at home" ;~~~ ~~~J::t~~l"~; s~~ot~ef:~e~~ precept and we must leave Hattye CARRIE MAE BIXLER, B. L. S. Westnl.i11.st€1·, Md. Our "Puritan Maid" has earned her title by having so amiable and even a dispositionthatitisarealpleasuretotalk with her. She is always here, in spite of wind lind rain, though her home IS two ~~~ ~1~~~~i:~~~~cltCtoS~~es~a!Jig~~";;f "j II certain (?) '07 boy. The next day her reply is alwayat'Really.Profeseor, I don't know." Her diet is love, which comes in big thick letters on the morning mail and sometimes causes her to leave her lunch in the carriage, so absorbed is she in the contents. She adores Heintz's pickles. Ask her the reason. Carrie has a sweet voice but being afraid of overtaxing herself (which is against her principles) she has gwen up vocal. We feel sure that in her the- world will soon receive a cheerful, helpful spirit. 11