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ANNIE LOUISE DEAN, B. S. Fredonia, Ky.
Alpha Xi Delta, Mathematical Society; Secretary of "The Strollers," 1909-10, 1910-11; Class Poet; Secretary of Mathematical Society, 1911-12; Student Assistant in Mathematics, 1911-12.
Wisely she tells the hour o' th' day, "The clock does strike, by Algebra."
I talk equations in my sleep and eat tangents. 1 like all these young profs, but Josh is the sweetest man that ever lived. Have been scared to death for fear they'd put a nose and ears like Josh's on me in the Annual. I can talk more at a stretch than any other Senior girl. I've sure had my eye on our Capital City lately!! Naw! I'm not spoiled; I'm just peeved to death!
FRANCES ALMA FAULKNER, A. B. Barbourville, Ky. Thesis:    The School Masters of Fiction." Alpha Gamma Delta; Secretary of Y. W. C. A.; Member of Mountain Club.
"I am resolved to grow fat and look young 'till forty."
I am one of the fair mountain maids that John Pox, Jr., is always writing about in his books. When I came up here I never even dreamed that there was such a big awful bugbear as Chemistry. "Sandy" is my dean, and has whole piles of Freshman themes; I have to correct them all, and just sit there with my little fat dictionary and look up words, I'm so 'fraid I'll leave a mispelled word and Sandy wouldn't like it. I wouldn't have to do that, only I'm so poor these days. Some day I'm going to write great, beautiful, long stories, and people will say, "I knew Fanny Alma would be famous and rich some time."
CLEO   GILLIS,   B. S. Lexington, Ky.
Alpha Gamma Delta; Vice President of Freshman Class; Neville Literary Society; Sophomore Basket Ball Team; Dramatic Club; Idea Staff, 1910-11. 
"Serene and resolute and still And calm and self-possessed."
As a child I was taught that one should be "seen and not heard." As a result I am very unassuming; nevertheless you can tell that I am a very capable young lady. My great ambition is to be a teacher. I shall not try to take a prominent place, but I really think I am fitted to hold any place that may be offered to me. "They say" I'd be a good Quaker maiden, for I am sweet and dainty. There, I'm afraid I've said something nice about myself. What will people think about me?
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