1921 Cedrus Yearbook

• „ 'IC A / ,.01 Ir* ir fopm-7-vA 1 921 DAVID HAROLD HAMMOND "Ham"for short Hobby—"Park"ing on Miller St. "He makes the least noise of them, all." EDITH RAMSEY Just "Edie" Hobby—Being independent. "A daughter of the gods, divine- ly tall, and most divinely fair." JOHN EDWIN BRADFUTE We call him "Beef" Hobby—being "Grace"ful. "He's as lively and as noisyas a cricket." JOSEPHINE RANDALL For every day "Jo" Hobby—Mathematics. "Her days with joy are laden, for love of work is her chief treasure." NELSON HORATIO THORN He answers to "Nel" Hobby—Keeping house. "Who shall guess what I may be?" ROBERT WILLARD STEWART Helen calls him "Bob" Hobby—Going "out home." "He loves but one at a time." RILEY W.CLARKE It's always "Clarkie" Hobby—Making a good impression. "Style is the dress of my thoughts." 28

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