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EL MILDRED HEALY A voice, soft, gentle, and low. Miidred is a sedate Cherokee until you know her, and then she is lots of fun. She has never taken an active part. in any school organiza- tions, but she is very active when it comes to heiping her many friends. She and Violet are practically inseparable. WILLIAM GROVER mTis well to be merry and wise, I'is well to be honest and true? Athletic Association 24, ,25, '26, 27. Rooters, Club ,24. Class Play 28. William is the only boy in the Class Play whose part was an exact opposite to his nature. As the Dean he was stern and sober; As Cherokee William he is clever and Witty. If you canit work a puzzle he is your man; he even stumped Mr, Dunn one day. William has a contagious grin; did you ever notice it? DOROTHY HUGENTOBLER i'Whe'n she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music. Athletic Association '25, ,26, 527. Glee Club '24, i25, '26, ,27. Rooters, Club 24. Student Council ,27, 28. Masque and Scroll 28, Class President '27, ,28. Class Play '28. Who can forget Dat in Hulda. of Holland, that glorious flaming red hair? She always has a smile and a merry laugh for everyone; but she can be serious, as was shown by her excellent presidency of the Cherokee February Class. Dot plans to go to business school next year. HOWARD KUEHN HThy modestyis a candle to thy mrril. Athletic Association ,25, 26, 27. Track 27, HiuY '27, 28. February Class Play i28. This tail stately boy of our class is admired and envied by everyone for his curly hair. Among other things, he has great skill with brush and pencil. Get him to show you some of his drawings, and you'll know that one of these days he will be one of the leading artists in Cincinnati. This is what happens when you are 21 Cherokee. 19
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VIRGINIA DRUMHELLER A lady richly clad as she, Beautiful exceedingly. Athletic Association '27, '28. Masque and Scroll '28. Class Play '28. Though Virginia was at Hughes for two and a half years, she has been here long enough to give us the full benefit of styles. Who ever saw Virginia in the same dress twice? Her hob- by is driving Pontiacs. She belongs to the Cherokee tribe. Here's wishing her good luck at U. C. ROBERT BROWN When thou dost act, men fhink it not a play, But all they see is real. Athletic Association '25, '26, '27, '28. Band '25, '26, '27. Orchestra '25, '26. Masque and Scroll '28. Tennis Club '25, '26, '27. Student Council '27. Hi-Y '27, '28. Treasurer of Class '28. Class Play '28. Bob, is full of pep and pranks. Surely you remember him as Pinkie, the Freshman, in the February Class Play. Whatever he does in the future, he'll get a good time out of it, as he has done at Norwood High, as a Cherokee. MYRA LEE FISH 'Tis good will makes intelligence? Athletic Assocization '24, '25, '26, '27. Rooters' Club'2 ,2.5 Fasdal Club '24. Masque and Scroll '27, '28; Treasurer '28, Class Treasurer '28. Class Play '28. Glee Club' '25. Mirror Reporter '24. Myra Lee, though demure, is always ready with an answer for everyone. Perhaps this is because she lived with the Cherokee tribe. Like many of the rest of our graduates, she is going to U. C. Unlike many of us, she is going to take up kindergarten training. CHARLES FOOTLICK Your wit. makes others witty. Athletic Association '24, '25, '26, '27. Rooters' Club '24. Class Play '28. Charlie is Bob's sparring partner in Civics. He has many clever ideas tucked away to let escape at crucial moments. Because of severe mental strain as a Cherokee Charlie intends to work for some time before continuing his edu- cational career. 18
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ELIZABETH JONES Variety, that divine gift that makes a woman charming. Fasdal Club '24. Athletic Association '24, '25, '26, '27. Rooters' Club '24, '25. Masque and Scroll '27, '28; Vice President '28. Class Vice President '28. Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26, '27. Class Play '28. We'll remember Elizabeth as caretaker of the candy in the lunch room. Elizabeth has been an active Girl Reserve, and can be seen most any day driving around town in her Olds- mobile. We are sure any college would be glad to have such 8. Cherokee as a student. RICHARD LINDSAY uForward frolic and glee were there, The will to do, the soul to dare. Athletic Association '25, '26, '27. It was harder to get a picture of Dick's smiling countenance than it is to pull teeth. But he is 3 Cherokee musician, leader of his own band, The Burnt Muffms. Perhaps that accounts for his temperament. ALBERTA KAUTZ Gentle in manner, firm in reality. Athletic Association '25, '26, '27, '28. Tennis Club '26, '27. Rooters' Club '24, '25, February Class Play '28. This girl is of the very quiet type, but always ready to help any one in any way. She doesn't say what her hobby is, but we know she can play basketball well. She intends to go on to business school. Any business would welcome such a Cherokee! WILLIAM SAGE Music do I hear? Athletic Association '24, '25, '26, '27, '28. Band '24, '25, '26, '27, '28; President '25, '26; Director '27, '28. Student Council '24, '25, '26, '27; Bankers' Club '24, '25, '26, '27; President '25. Tennis Club '24, '25, '26. Fasdal Club '24, '25. Masque and Scroll '26, '27. Orchestra '24, '25, '26, '27, '28; Librarian '24; g$elggesident '25; Secretary '26; President Boy's Glee Club '25, '26, '27; Secretary '25; President '26. Rooters' Club '24, '25. February Class Play '28, Class Treasurer '26; Secretary '27, '28. Track '26. Bill's activities speak for themselves. Just try and argue with him and find your Water- loo. He was a credit to the Cherokees. 20
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