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ELSIE SCHNEIDER No, it’s not the “hunt and pick” method with Elsie. If it were, all those numerous and brightest stars of the typing heaven wouldn’t be in her possession. As a full fledged four year member of the Honor Club we know Elsie doesn’t use this method in ‘ running off” her lessons. An earnest working Girl Reserve, a faithful Glee Club member, one of groups in plays, and a staunch cheerer at all the games makes for a broad minded far reaching character. Elsie makes a worthy life friend, with “an eye for business,” especially when it comes to rescuing pals from auto paths on High street. fr, U, SIMON SCULLER “Si” is the question box of the Senior class, and is always passing out candy. In his 1 and y2 years at Bexley, he has made many friends. Through the efforts of himself and his Chevrolet he has been a great benefactor to the school and the Annual Staff. CATHARINE SINGER Her curly black hair is the admiration of all who view it, but not only that—the sweetness of her disposition is the pre- dominant note of her entire character. Although “Kitty” left Bexley Hi in her freshman year, we are delighted to have her come back with us to graduate. She is a very skillful basket- ball player as elusive and quick in her movements as a “horse on a cold day.” “Katy” played forward on our team in ’28. Besides this she is very active in other affairs. She is a mem- ber of the Girl Reserves, an Honor Student, and Society Editor of the Annual. HELEN WANNEMACHER Helen is a real booster for Bexley High School, both in her scholastic standing, which ranks among the highest, and in her fine school spirit. Her love of wholesome fun and her high ideals make her a genuine person—a true friend. Helen belongs to the Girl Reserves, the Forum, the Glee Club, and the Honor Club. It may be interesting for you to know that she has been on tbe Honor Roll almost every month of her four years in High School—a record to be proud of! HELEN WILDERMUTH Few and far apart are the members of the Capable Ever Ready Club. We’re very proud that our class has a true rep- resentative of this society among us. Whatever may be the task—Associate Editor of the Torch, or the Annual, soloist for musical programs, a helping friend to those in need, Helen always may be found completing them with the willingness and energy with which she had accepted them. What is more by ber cheerful disposition and winning smiles many true and lasting friends have been made. If Helen could but establish a bureau of aid in writing notes, she would help many a bashful Pierrot in winning his only Pierrette.
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ALMA OBENLAND She looks at life with laughing eyes and proceeds to enjoy herself to the full extent. Alma is one of Bexley’s biggest Boosters. Football, baseball, basketball, or whate’er game it may be—you can always see her among the loyal rooters. Alma belongs to the Girl Reserve Club and to the Girls Glee Club. LEWIS RUSSELL A fast runner, “holder of that line,” and an exact shooter (of baskets)—in other words, “Louie” is a real athlete, a typical “Johnny on the spot.” Many an end standing hair calmly fell in position again when “Louie” had the ball; shot, and waited till it dropped through the net. He’s not a wire charged with sport electricity alone; for his currents can be found running in the Glee Club, school plays, and various daily classes. With all his knowledge of Sociology we’re sure “it won’t be long” till “Louie”, the Mayor of Bexley, will be en- forcing the law: Paperwads may be thrown provided they are constructed of invisible material only. EDWARD SCHLEZINGER “Ed” was a loyal supporter of Bexley’s band, and also gives promise of being an actor. His main weakness is his hair, as he is always trying to keep it combed. Despite this fact he is always ready to help the needy in his own cheerful way. ELOUISE PARK What would become of this world of Bexley High if it were not for harmony? Some of its surface would cave in and the well rounded sphere would appear rough hewn. Elouise keeps the surface smooth and shining. Our Glee Clubs find no discord when the accompaniment comes from her well trained fingers, the Girl Reserves sing without fear of col- lapse, the pep and success of operettas come from her key board, and even our Friday afternoon movies with the melody background find their way to the hearts of school-goers. Also to Elouise belongs the best honor for those long periods of practice seldom given deserving praise. RUTH PHALOR Her charming smile, is like the sunshine, gleaming from the clouds. Ruth’s sweet personality is felt among all her friends. She is quite a clever actress, having taken part in the three operettas, “Miss Bob White,” “Springtime” and “The Rose of Tokio.” She is a rather versatile sort of person, as she was an Honor Student of ’27 and is a member of the Torch Staff of ’28. She is also a member of the Debate Team of ’28 and a Girl Reserve.
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PHIL EPPINS We have been told, “One should be very industrious in his youth.” Phil lives doubly well by this bit of advice. For besides taking some studies toward graduation in Bexley High he is attending Capital University Music School. Here he is taking a full music course. We gather from glimpses of titles on the covers of his music that the great musicians which many of us have yet to study, Phil already enjoys immensely. orcA , MARGARET WILLEY “Marge” is a gentle modest girl. Whatever work she pur- sues is done faithfully and thoroughly. Her ability as a Typist has won her a place both on the Torch and the Annual Staffs. Underneath her reserve you will find a very fine per- son full of a quiet fun. More power to her—so faithful, gentle, and modest! JAMES ZUBER Jimmy makes an ever faithful member of “The Three Musketeers” Society which daily at twelve thirty may be found bravely pursuing “El Capitan Veneno,” in the forest of registration. Nor does his path lead him only to the Bexley Spanish Club. It winds through the football meadow, among the basketball hills, and over the school council plains. Jimmy wouldn’t admit it, but, with a friendly disposition, a mind of wit, and—good looks, he has regulated many heart clocks to run at a greater speed than normal. EDMUND POWERS Why Edmund “only came and went” is explained when we tell you in entering Bexley from Schenley Hi, Pittsburg, in September by February he had tucked in his coat pocket enough credits to enter college. A rumor was found floating through the halls, that since then “Ed” has been diligently examining the French language. By June he’ll be back all prepared to give Bexley, “Au Revoir” in the latest French accent.
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