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WILLIAM EDWARD DAVIS. "1 have lea-rued the art a/song." -LONGFELLOW. William Edward Davis, the true re{lre- ~;~;~t~~\~~lOo;l~:~~fal~gra~~ci~~dvP~W~i~ cal, renders to the class his opinions Oil any topie underdiscueeicn. "John Thomas," as he is often called, is a true Southerner, hot headed, kind hearted and a mighty l:~~o~f'[he~i!~io;~es~o~u~i~~s,~~~hr~h!~~; Marine," TanH'f, the Negro, etc., are so easy that only a chance is needed and the works of Washington, Lincoln and Rosevelt will become extinct in contrast to the brilliancy of the deeds of Willie. Ambition and confidence are So plainly seen in Willie's bearing that before him even our Dr. of French Literature fades away. Davis the dude of the class is indeed the most sincere lover, no fickleness about Willie. EDITH DAWSON. "ATtis 100nga'r!(ltirneisjleeti11fj." -LONGFELLOW. a ~h~;~c~~~~~~at~lskb:~X;;l~alsSh~s1~1~~S1u\1,. 1'1 of fun and always ready to play a. trlC~. '!: .........: ~~rc~~l~~od~l,i~~rt~SOf[~~is~~;!r:~haellle~~ ~ _- _:::__ ~~ of her teacher. She tells very wonderful stories of her home life, where she is often the heroine, especially ~~~d~~t~~~;l'i~~at~ ff;~dthit~h:r~~~~~~!;:rs~e h~~i;hpil~gV~~;e~ndj~ ~~:sGX~·lrk!~EnJ{t~at~~·~~~~r~:~rh~:f; a~ aesnsah7~~~~~a~~PE-~~~~: room sa:(s "Well, 1 hope I dont feel bad!" With all her teasing and ;~dms~~~ib1/ou cannot help but love her. She is bright, witty 32