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Thompson-A teacher of Home Economics. Elsie Thurber-A tem- permental opera singer. Margaret Timmons-A Sundayschool teacher Dorothy Topper-The girl with the unforgettable laugh. It is so infectious that it has been recorded for phonographic use. Marion TrettienfDirector of a large girls' camp. Kathryn Trietch+A vampire in the movies. Scores of spotless heroes fall at her feet. Helen Tucker-Editor of Vogue Helen Van Cleef-Principal of Glenwood School. Dorothy Van Ness-Wife of a successful mer chant. Very prominent in social circles. Doris Viportd-A famous pianist, Helen WCdl76T+A tempermental, whose spurts of temperment are feared by her company and manager alike. Dorothy Weisbrod- Owner of a thriving bird and goldfish emporium. Dorothy Wilder-H Teacher of English history. Dorothy Wilkinson-Wife of a wealthy manufacturer. One of the bestfdressed society matrons. Charlotte Wzneflntrepid missionary. She has trekked hundreds of miles in the thickest jungles merely to save a soul. Pauline Zeluff-Winner of numerous scholarships at college, and one of the most likable persons withal. Her hair is as lovely as ever. Ili ik if ll' Snapping his long lingers, Mr. Langstaif brought me back to conf sciousness lmore or lessl, and I looked around in a bewildered fashion which was, of course, expected of me. A person coming out of a trance is always supposed to look dazed, then brilliantly inquire, Where am I? It seems to me that after disposing of a class's fortunes, one should assume a more important attitude. However, not to fly in the face of convention, the reporters will tell you that in a very acceptable manner I asked the customary question to which Mr Langstaff thought fully replied assuring me that I was still in the same room I hope that my communication with the Great Unknown is satis exactly personally acquainted with each one of you so that he no doubt had to fall back upon his imagination in ome cases After all even a spirit has his limitations factoryg and if not, please remember that my spirit helper was not . .... S U H1202 1 a
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.V 1.5! 'tv , 1' Xkaz - . - bdii.. ::.'m:: E Q aa. s 11111-xi-1 I S Q - Alice Motter-Keen prosecuting attorney. Edna Mowryf Athletic director at Scott. Gladys Nelson-Popular song writer. Helen Parker-Perfume manufacturer. Her creations are preferable to the more expensive imported kind, yet they are of a splendid quality. She has revolutionized the perfume industry by educating women's taste in perfume. Kathryn Parker-Member of the Russian Balletg its premiere danseuse. Halina Paryslqi-Iron-nerved surgeon. Frances Patterson-fNoted Sociologist. Velma Pease-Daring aviatrix. Lessie Peet-Prominent club woman. Merle Phelpsflinglish duchess. Fran' ces S2uigleyfHead of the Toledo Conservatory of Music. Elizabeth Rankin-Chosen by prominent artists as the most beautiful girl in America. Hattie RetzloffaVigorous realfestate dealer. Margaret Reider-Supervisor of gym at Scott. Romayne Rife-Most popular nurse in Toledo Hospital. Her soothing presence is demanded by every patient. Frances Robertson-Dentist. Virginia Rutherford- Dancing teacher. Louise Saleta-Eye, ear and nose specialist. Ruth Sanzenbacher-Teacher of Economics. Jeanette Schrader-Registrar of a fashionable Enishing school. Fern SaelglerfBridge expert. Helen Selgyra-Social secretary to a prominent society leader. Marcia Shaw- A capable housekeeper. Elaine Sheffield-Famous acrobat. Donna Dean Sherman-Editor of Advice to the Love-lornf' jane Siegfried-Accompanist to a famous contralto. Mildred Sick-Now owns the great Siek Bakery. She specializes in deliciously fattening cream puffs. Ellen Sinclair-One of the most worth-while modern artists. Elizabeth Smith-A candid young book reviewer. Mary Smith-A grade school teacher. Ruth Smith-A modest, re- tiring librarian. Ruth Stark-This young woman finds time to write Verse, dash off a few plays now and then, and yet hold the responsible position of Ambassadress. Thelma Stevens-One of the clcverest woman detectives in the country. Catherine Streicher-An optician. Sibylla Strobel-Authority on bird lore. Rachel Swisher-Inventor of a rainfproof marcel. Dorothy 'Tester--Social settlement worker. Theresa Thal-Designer of lovely homes: Aileen Thompsonf A prim governess. Florence 'Thompson-A hairfdresser. Her orig- inality and cleverness in arranging les cheveux makes her much sought after. Margaret Thompson-Head nurse in a student hospital. Marian -., V ..,. ---fl-s- . -. - , . E ...a 1..- EYE ' Q 7 'M ' FF' --ii. 4' 'W 'NV ' ' 'Y E' F i ' F lluol
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