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CLARA LOUISE ARCHER English "Archer" Joppa, Md. Girls' Latin School Philo. Literary Society; Senior Represen- tative G. G. G. A., '24; Harford County Club; J. G. C.; G. S. G. A. I "He is a fool who thinks by force or skill To turn the current of a woman's will."-Luke. ROM the Girls' Latin School came this shy, demure little blonde so shy indeed that "ravings" often followed a vist to the dining room. These ravings were such as, "Oh girls! Indeed I can't. They get me so fussed; for they are so funny! After declar- ing to the dean that she didn't believe in walking on the campus with young men, she was seen strolling with one the very next evening. By Sophomore year this young lady had developed into quite a speaker. Can't you hear the immortal lines, "Oh! Tarpea, Tarpea, daughter of Rome" ring through Smith Hall? And did not this mark her debut in literary circles at Western Maryland? When the Junior year comes rolling in we find her an upper classman with the privilege of chaperoning, and a popular chaperone she was. Sad to say, so frail and so delicate has she become since the Christmas holidays, that she brought back a doctor's excuse which requires that she be not compelled to attend the dreaded morning exercises. Many suspect, however, that her pallor is due to an unknown love. We fear it. Sixty-eig ht