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| Evelyn McCue Baker | Mary Barber Eaton | |
| President of the Senior Class | President of the League | |
| “She’s as good as she is fair” | “She who feels nobly, acts nobly” |
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| Margaret Louise Newhall | Virginia Josephine Leffingwell | |
| Editor of 1926 Tatler | Vice-President of League | |
| “Young and yet so wise” | “The soft, bright curl of her hair and lash And the glance of her sparkling eye I saw, and knew she was out for a dash As her steed went prancing by.” |
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| Bernice Alyne Bechtol | Mary Elizabeth Brackett | |
| “Her hair is not more sunny than her heart” | “She has a natural wise sincerity and a merry happiness” |
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| Esther Mabel Davis | Lydia Mortimer Forest | |
| “The glass of fashion and the mold of form” | “She giggles when she’s happy, and one might even say That when there is no reason, she giggles anyway” |
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| Marion Josephine Hume | Ann Wilder Jewett | |
| “For she’s a jolly good fellow, Her school mates all declare, She’s out for all athletics, There’s nothing she won’t dare” | “True worth cannot be concealed” |














