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NELLIE E. BERMAN CNellJ A. A., A. L., French Club, Honor League, Old Hughes Staff. Of all the girls that e'ef were seen, There's none so jine as Nellie. XN'ho has not seen Nellie and admired her beautiful hair and everything dainty about her? Not only her appearance is attractive but her little man- nerisms, and the way she says it captivates you at once. BERTHA KATHERINE BERNET QBert, Bettyj A. A., A. L., French Club, Honor League, Band, Orchestra. Give me some music. Bertha is a true musician and has contributed her great talent to both band and orchestra. But aside from music, her hobby is athletics, she tells us. She is crazy about the swimming at the North Cincinnati Gym and excels in that art. ALVINA BERNHARDT A. A., A. L., Sages, Honor League. She loves books, a thing which needs no explanation or apology. Alvina's head is always full of thrilling plots and daring fancies and you can get a synopsis or an idea of the latest book from her. She is always bubbling over with mirth, and lessons-even tests- never worry her Cvery longj. She says VVhat's the use of studying? They always ask you some- thing else, anyhow . MARIAN BESS QBillyj A. L., Home Economics Club, Honor League. But zeal moved thee, To please thy gods thou dids't it. Marian is a modest unassuming girl who placidly accepts each day's work as it comes. Her favorite indoor sport is crocheting, and methinks her mile a minute by now would encircle the globe. lf?-ll
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IRMA E. BFICKY A. A., A. L., French Club, Sages, History C'lub. A decent boldness ever meels with friends. The most romantic ideas are cherished by Irma. ller present ambition is to go to Montana and live on a ranch. This, however, is but her latest. Other plans, quite as fantastic, are cherished in her dreams. MARIAN A. BELL Ulfemj A. A., A. L., Honor League. None knew her but tn lmie her. VVhen one thinks of Marian, she is reminded of either of two things, her drawling manner of talking, or her truly feminine characteristic of always want- ing the last word-and usually getting it. Marian should make a good politician, for she has an ad- ditional attraction, in most polite manners. VVINSLUVV BELL Clling, Napoleonj A. A., A. L., French Club, Old Hughes Staft, Latin Club, Sages, Vice-President Glee Klub. There's musir in all things, if men had ears. lt was his solo singing at the Get-Together party that nrst caused us to realize that we had such a musical genius among us. But anyone ever acquainted with a certain Locker Room Quartet will have known of Ding's wholehearted zeal for grand opera, symphonies, the piano-in fact music of every kind, even extending to bird study. Be- sides these, l3ell's singing disposition and his unrivaled humor ha 'e brot ht hin many f' st friends. Y SPENFER BERC Athletic Association, Art League. Power run do by genlleness that which violence fails to arcomplishf' A sense of humor, a conseientiousness in his work, and an unselfish loyalty to his friends, are some of the qualities we find in Berg. A task placed in his hands is always well done, And he always aeeomplislles his purposes in the most quiet gentle manner. l23l
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DOAN li BIGELOW A. A., A. L. Radio Club. Ile enjoys lhe greolext sfrength of good sense. ln spite of his height, Doane never makes himself conspicuous, but goes upon his way quietly en- deavoring to do his best. He holds among us the highest respect for his sincerity and honesty. RUTH BLAN K CBoo!sJ A. A., A. L., filee Club, Vice-Presiclent of Commer- cial C'lub, Honor League, Hughes Y. YN. There ure singers on this earth Wilh songs of gladness and of mirth. Ruth has often entertained us with her charming songs. She shows real talent and some day we feel sure she will rank with Alma Gluck, Tetrazzini, and other stars. MARY ROSINE BLOOD A. A., A. L., French Club, Latin Club, Honor League. Live ond think. Some day if Mary cultivates her talent, she will be one of the great writers of this country. And how proud 1921 will be to say, I graduated with Mary Blood. LA VERNE BLUESTEIN A. L., Honor League, French Club. Ax pure in thought as angels ore. l.a Verne should be admired for the splendid way in which she overcame the obstacles caused by her long absence of last year. She has now worked herself up to where she would have been had she been at school all last year. Because of this pluck, La Verne has many friends who will stick by her, always. l25l
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