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THE CRESCENT, 1922 21 “Crousey”—GEORGE CROUSE Staff, Glee Club, Class Play, Debating Club. A gentleman admired by all the girls and a knight of business. “I am monarch of all 1 survey. My right there is none to dispute.’' “LILLIAN” BAKER Gentle and unobtrusive, quiet and happy. “When pain and anguish wring the brow, a ministering angel thou.” “HELEN” METCALF The goodness of the heart is shown in deeds of peacefulness and kindness. “Hand £nd heart are one with the good as thou art.” ‘ Jack’’—DOROTHY ANDERSON Glee Club. “It’s good to be merry and wise. It’s good to be honest and true.” “Ernie”—ERNEST LEVI Orchestra. He is not tall. Nor is he slim. His breadth grows as you gaze on him. “Ann”—ANNE ESHLEMAN Here is gentle, unassuming Anne, always ready to help. God’s love and peace be with thee, So’er this soft autumnal lifts the dark tresses of thy hair.” “Peaches”—ALICE JACK I spend my leisure time in teasing the instructors. “I have no other but a woman’s reason; I think him so because I think him so!” “Wanny”—RUSSELL WANN This fair youth is a very quiet unassuming senior (one of few). It is rumored that this state of mind is due to his being in love. “Beatty —CHARLES BEATTIE The wonderful gloom-dispeller of our class. His hearty laugh will reecho through our halls when he has gone to college. • “Shaw.y”—MILDRED KILGORE Mildred has a natural, wise sincerity. and a simple truthfulness; and these have given her a dignity as moveless as the centre.
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T HE CHKSCE N T, 1 9 2 2 23 Dimples --LOLA NUZUM Her talent as an artist knows no bounds, and we’re sure she’ll be famous some day. Hess”—HESSEL JOHNSON “Tall of statue, fair of face. In all our hearts she has a place. “Lou —LAURA BALSER Class Play, Dramatic Club. Dainty, Petite, Charmant—No words can signify. “One hour of joy dispels the cares and suffering of a thousand years. “Buddy” DOYLE BRUNSON “One must work if not by choice, at least by despair, since it is less annoying to work than to be amused. Peggy”—ESTHER COLE Little Esther, which doesn’t mean that she can't express her opinion on occasion. A good and sincere friend. Brown Eyes’’—MARY CLYMER “So much to win, so much to lose, No wonder that I fear to choose.” Pete”—LOIS HENZE “Her voice clear as music and so sweet, Hearing it you wonder where sound and silence meet.” Spunk”—VERL BLACKWELL Verl is one of our fashionable brunettes whose charms have captured the heart of a dashing Westerner. “Peggee”—ZELMA McMAHAN You often find her in the upper hall and of course Doyle and Hessel and Byron will be someplace near. Jonsey”—MERR1L JONES Basketball. He works while he plays but never plays while he works.
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