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| Cora Hughes | Lula DeVasher | |
| Verder Honeycutt | Kate Depp | |
| Mattie Belle Davidson | Duckie Barbour | |
| Annie Strader | Lena Holladay | |
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Victoria Coombs |
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| CLASSES '05 AND '06. | |||
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Motto: "Ad Astra per Aspera;"
Mascot: Owl; |
Hang Chau, China, May 7, 1910. The editor of the Liberty College Student asked me some time ago to write some notes about the alumnae of the "brilliant" classes of '05 and '06. After communicating with the four corners of the earth to get information concerning these torchbearers of ?, I send you this:
In nineteen five, Miss Coombs gaily cried The school I teach very grand will be. But when the circus came to town,
Miss Vic engaged in the band was found. |
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| Yell: | Clippity! Clappity! Sis! Boom! Bah! Senior! Senior! Rah! Rah! Rah! True Blue! Gold Too! Naughty five! We're alive! |
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A cablegram from Miss Mattie-Belle informs us that she is in South Africa teaching a free kindergarten among the little picaninnies.
A direct telegram from Miss Annie in London says that she has taken the floor for woman's rights.
Some one asks, "What on earth has ever become of Cora with her characteristic drawl?" This intelligence from the Sidney News, Australia: "Miss Cora Davy Hughes, the hustling book agent was in town to-day. "
Literary Miss Lena, of Kansas, is a successful agent for some famous hair restorer.
In New York, Miss Lula is heard to say, "No one ever thought
I would be a star in grand opera to-day."
Miss Kate is the fond wife of a widower with his seven. A notice of her marriage was read in a Chicago daily.
Miss Duckie has published the "Pros and Cons of Love." This excellent book has been immortalized by the French Academy.
Miss Verder, alas! has had sad changes, Her love for Taxas led her to the ranges, While lassoing, Her Titian hair caught in the noose and worked Such changes! |
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