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CHARLES HOSLER Secretary and Treasurer, Hi-Y. Charlie surely has made a thorough study of quietness. He must have lots of noise in him-.none ever came out. Charlie works on while the rest of us think of working, with the result that he never answers, I don't know in any class. On looking at Chuck one would say that he was too slow to even catch up with a good idea. But looks are deceiving, for he has consistently chosen a front seat on the honor roll, LAURINE CLEAVELAND Assistant Athletic Editor, Annualg Basket Ball 20, The Cassilis Engagement? G-lee Clubg Clionian. This is Tudy. Her smiling face makes her welcome wherever she may go and Popularity is her middle name. The way she acquired it was by the part she has always played in school activities. Tudy is undoubt- edly the best all-around girl athlete of our class. In Basket Ball, and when it comes to swimming and div- ing, we hold our breath and watch her. Sargent surely will be the winner next year and we prophesy that she will soon have her numerals. RUTH MILLER Athenian. Just enough dignity to command respectg just enough girl to admire. Doing all of her social and scholastic matters so well accounts for Ruth's always being busy. She deserted us, after last semester, in favor of Chicago. Yes, we know she is studying Psychology and some other t'ologies now, but she says she likes it. We know Ruth will make a fine kindergartner, and that she will make a hit wherever she goes. ALICE STRATER Subscriptions, Annualg Athenian. Quiet as a mouse and most unassuming, but she has a mind, and a mind well-trained, Books are her joy and her companions. She is very considerate of others, and has a conscientious nature which often causes her unnecessary worry. Such is Alice. We have seen her leave us on Friday, but she is always with us again by Monday. We hope she won't forget us. Page Twenty
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MAURINE REINOEHL Snapshot Editor, Annualg Subscription Committee, Annualg The Cassilis E11g2sg'E11l6I1lQH Glee Club, Orchestrag Clionian. Peggy is more frequently seen whispering than studying. She has been a loyal supporter of the crim- son and gold, and is equally HJ fond of Auburn and Fords. But we wonder at her eagerness to go Ford riding when the Fetters of an S. A. E. pin are so binding. Then let's not forget that ring. It's a long way to Madison, but then the trains still run, don't they, Peggy? Here's another girl Oberlin will be glad to welcome as a student. ANNA MEYER Clionian. She's not too brainy, nor is she too gay, but a 'tjust right mingling of both, Anna forsook Avilla and joined us two years ago and, in spite of her early education, she has been a loyal rooter for K. H. S. She has supplied us with several pieces for which we are grateful, and she has added to our class parties greatly. Everyone knows her and we have yet to find anyone who will say that Anna isn't, all right. HOWARD RIDDLE Howard liked us so well that he decided to graduate with us in 1920. This shows that he has better judgment than the other members of his class, and so he has earned our sincere respect. Although he is one of the silent members of our class, he is also one of the hardest workers and he has accomplished a great deal. The school loses an industrious student when Howard graduates. Good luck to you. MARJORIE SMITH Assistant Editor, K. H. S. 185 Athenian, Marjorie hardly stayed with us long enough to hang up her hat. However, even if we couldn't have her with us long we are glad she decided to come back from Oregon to graduate with us. Marjorie intends to study Interior Decorating--but where? We know that what- ever school she decides upon will be lucky and that she will have hosts of friends there. VVe wish you success, always, Marjorie. Page Nineteen
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RUTH OWEN Clionian. Ruth is one of our dcmure maidens who hails from Stroh. No one ever heard her volunteer anything, but she can usually give a good answer when called upon. Having been with us just one year we never became very well acquainted with her, for she has been so quiet. How- ever, we feel sure that those who once gain her friend- ship, really have found something worth while. WALTER DUWAN - When I beheld this I sighed and said, Surely man is a broomstickf' Whatever his physical construction may be we must admit he has a good understanding. Although Walter sometimes decides not to recite he shows the Profs. when it comes to written work. When he is not talking aloud in the assembly, he is reading some high class f?J fiction, Frenchy is an all-around man at the show and spends the most of his time there. RUTH WAGNER Of all the radiating smiles, Ruth's sure takes the prize, for,'no matter how cold your heart is, it will thaw under her smiling glance. This really is a fine thing, for in the summer-time Ruth is quite busy collecting Vice bills. We had heart failure once, because we thought we had lost her, but she came back again. Ruth's fav- orite pastime is driving a Ford, and her chief worry is when the engine begins knocking. ' LU ELLA POPPY Luella has been too busy with a certain young man to take part in all of our social affairs. However, none of us will ever forget that sleigh-ride party we had at her home. As to the young man, we hear it's quite serious, but we're not sure. You know, Luella reminds us of a hickory-nut-the sweetest and best in the world when you get at it. The only sad part is, not all of the class have gotten to it. Page Twenty-one '
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