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Where Do We RALPH BARNETT Ralph now holds the controlling interest in Columbus Gas and Fuel Company. No need for any one to worry about the rates with “Barney” at the top. VIVIAN BECK After ten years of extensive research work, Vivian has discovered a railroad system on Mars. HENRIETTA BUSCH Henrietta has made several concert tours of the United States and has easily won fame as a violinist. GLADYS CHRISTIAN In the late presidential campaign, Gladys was chairman of the Democratic party. TOM E. DAVIS Tommy at the present time is conducting a training school for those riding motor cycles. His pupils are enthusiastic in their praises of his ability as an nistructor. HUGH CURRAN Hugh Curran has become the efficient young secretary of the Governor of Ohio. He had no difficulty in getting the job at all. But then—Hugh studied at Bexley. WILLIAM DIEHL “Bill” is the ambitious manager of a new Ford agency. “No car like an up-to-date Ford,” Bill says. However in time he hopes to handle Lincolns too, as he doesn’t believe in separating families. KATHERINE ENGLE HART Bexley papers are full of accounts of the wedding of Miss Englehart to Prince Lolly Go From Here? Pop of Hawaii. This is the culmination of a romance which began several years ago when Katherine became Civics Teacher in the Hawaiian school. BRUCE GEBHARDT Bruce is the architect for a number of Bexley’s most beautiful homes. The unique feature of high ceilings distinguishes his homes from all others. Bruce—if you re- member—had certain definite ideas about heighth while attending Bexley. BERNARD GRAVES Bernard is one of Ohio’s most prominent lawyers. All cases involving Bexley Seniors are given especial attention, for Bernard is not the person to forget how it feels to be a student. DOROTHY GOCKENBACH Dot is very happy conducting an exclusive Kindergarten. Children who have had mumps find her a most sympathetic teacher for Dot knows all about them. ERNA HART Having recently completed a trip around the world, Erna is busy writing a novel which is reported as vividly portraying the witchery and magic of foreign lands. EILEEN HEMPSTEAD After easily defeating the Prince of Wales in the steeplechase races in England, Eileen is now completing arrangements for a camel tour of Egypt. STEWART HIRSCH “Stew” is making a number of experiments to see how many carrots a horse will eat in one day. Between experiments he enter- tains the speed cops. Page Twenty-one
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Questions Answers 1. Who guards “that danger line”? Clara Frances Ketner 2. Who would rather “walk that mile” ? Dorothy Gockenbach 3. Who has that “spirit of adventure” ? Erna Hart 4. Who has “that modest air”? Vivian Beck 5. Who has “that slim perfection”? Katherine Klingbeil 6. Who has “that auburn hair”? Henrietta Busch 7. Who has “a good name”? Gladys Christian 8. Who is ‘always good”? Katherine Englehart 9. Who is “so mellow, mild, and unfail- ingly good” ? Catharine Singer 10. Who has “that winning smile”? El Ludwig 11. Who is “small but packs a lot of knowledge” ? Helen Wannemacher 12. Who “charms the eye as well as the ear” ? Helen Wildermuth 13. Who is “full of vim and vigor”? Eileen Hempstead 14. Who is “happiest while serving others”? Katherine Murray 15. Who is “tried and true”? Jane Roderick 16. Who’s “the blond that Marty prefers”? Louise Miller 17. Who has “those baby dimples” ? Ruth Phalor 18.. Who has “that magic touch”? Elouise Park 19. Who is “always there”? Elsie Schneider 20. When Mr. D. wants a nice speech in chapel, whom does “he ask”? Dorothy Kelley 21. Who’s “future seems to be at Cap”? Margaret Willey 22. Who does “better work in manual training than most boys” ? Alma Obenland 1. Who is “built for sleep”? Bruce Gebhardt 2. Who has “no yearly models, but im- provements yearly”? Stewart Hirsch 3. Who believes in “economical trans- portation” ? Bill Diehl 4. Who “smiles right back at you”? Ralph Barnett 5. Who will “make hay before the frost comes” ? Bob Long 6. Who makes “that hair behave”? Chuck Tracy 7. Who has “those 57 varieties of alibies” ? Arch Houstle 8. Who has that “brand new idea” ? Bernard Graves 9. Who is “trustworthy”? Hugh Curran 10. Who “says little but thinks much”? Harold Marsh 11. Who has “those expressive eyebrows” ? Lawrence Lamp 12. Who is “still good after tests”? Roger McNichols 13. Who has “that well groomed look” ? Morris Mattlin 14 Who “keeps that school-boy com- plexion” ? James Zuber 15. Who is “the perfect tease” ? Lawrence Moyer 16. Who has “most smiles per dollar”? Lewis Russell 17 Who has “that keen mind” ? Edward Schlezinger 18. Who has “that happy disposition”? Tom Davis 19. Who is “generous” ? Si Sculler Page Twenty
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ora Where Do We ARCH HOUSTLE Arch has become United States Secretary of the Treasury. Experience in 1928 as Class Treasurer was responsible for his pres- ent position. CLARA FRANCES KETNER “Francie” is busy overseeing a ranch in Wyoming. ’Tis said that there are several blue ribbon winners among her stock, but then—Francie always could pick the winners. DOROTHY KELLEY “Dot” has been a well known figure in politics for several years, and is said to be going to run for Vice President on the Socialist ticket. Dot answers “Yes” to the question, “Can a woman have a home and a career both”? for she has done it. KATHERINE KLINGBEIL After completing a successful season in the “Follies,” Kitty is undecided whether to be- come a “premier danseuse,” or go abroad and study art. LAWRENCE LAMP Lawrence has perfected a class bell for use in schools, which plays a musical tune. He received his inspiration while a student at Bexley. ELEANOR LUDWIG “El” has created quite a sensation on the stage. “Actions speak louder than words,” they say, and who can resist El’s violin or her smiles? WILMA KERSCHNER Wilma has become one of Grant Hospital’s most capable nurses. She looks very neat and efficient in her becoming white uniform. Page Twenty-two Go From Here? ROBERT LONG Bob has become pianist for Paul White- man’s Orchestra and he certainly can “tickle the ivories.” HAROLD MARSH Harold has just signed a contract with “Yankees,” which makes him their highest paid pitcher. KATHERINE MURRAY Katherine is known throughout Ohio for the splendid social service work she has done. After completing her job as Service Chair- man of the Girl Reserves, while at Bexley, her friends were not surprised that she chose this type of work. MORRIS MATTLIN Morris is now director of the Hartman Stock Company. Under his splendid super- vision the company has enjoyed a most suc- cessful run. LAWRENCE MOYER “Moyer” is now conducting a research party in Afghanistan to discover what hap- pens to a white stone when it is thrown in the Red Sea. ROGER McNICHOLS Roger has recently been sent by his father- in-law, who is one of the officers of the Bell Telephone Company, to establish one of the links in a pole to pole telephone service. LOUISE MILLER Louise is very happy keeping house when she is not rushing off to a bridge party. Her husband? He is tall and blonde of course.
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