Simpson College - Zenith Yearbook (Indianola, IA)

 - Class of 1920

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Marie Walters Lenox. Iowa DELTA DELTA DELTA Class basketball (2) ; class baseball (2); Simpsonian Staff (3) ; Assistant Editor of Zenith (3) ; Y. W. treasurer (3) ; Y. W. cabinet (2-3). Lovable, Rood natured, care-free—but firm. Night watch at the roof garden. Highest am- bitions to make good toast(s). Takes good care of her Dolly,—or tries to. Liked by all on the campus. True to her work, her word and her friends . Mii.dred Mott Indianola, Iowa ALPHA CHI OMEGA, ZETALETHEAN Sec. Y. W. C. A. (2). Came back to be a member of our ’20 class. Never satisfied with her work unless it has been done to the best of her ability. Talented and clever. Is always busy, but never too busy to have a good time. Has both musical and liter- ary inclinations; but revels in Zoology. “Power can do by gentleness that which vio- lence fails to accomplish; and calmness best enforces the mandate. Ida Mickey Indianola, Iowa ALPIAN Beaux Esprits (3). Pals with Bonnie. A shark in French. A consistent student. Always at the Library. Often seen but seldom heard. “And merry black eyes she hath.” ALPHA TAU OMEGA, EVERETT Freshman football; Freshman basketball; Varsity baseball (1); Football (2-3); Basketball (2); “S” club; Zenith Staff (3). Studious. Is fond of Opie Dilldock contests. Lonesome without Wag. Interests center in football and Northwestern. General favorite around the girls. A man of experience. “Let me be cruel, not unnatural. Clarinda Georce Fisher

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The 1 9 20 Zenith Iru Lippincott Indianola. Iowa PI BETA PHI, $. CLUB Mecca wee vice president (2) ; captain basketball (1-2); track (1-2); Baseball (2); Y. W. cabinet (3); “S” club presi- dent (3); Basketball manager (3); Ze- nith Staff (3); Basketball (3). Majors in athletics. Stars in basketball and track. Very conscientious. Gets headaches try- ing to malic authentic reports. Calm and sin- cere. Her two fold ideal—Otis and Grace. Has opinions all her own. “A friend is worth ail hazards we can run.” Grace Birlincmair Weldon, Iowa CRESCENT Crescent Treasurer (2) ; Crescent presi- dent (3). Glen’s twin. A good cook. Quiet, but in for a good time. Likes everything Weldon(e). Not exactly a grind, but she is studious. ‘7 persevere, and I accomplish.” Vera Arnold Bagley, Iowa alpha chi omeca, alpian, pi kappa delta English seminar (1-2-3); Intersociety de- bate (1); Simpsonian Staff (2-3); Alpian consul (2); Forensic League (2-3); Eng- lish Assistant (2); Delegate to Oratorical Convention (2-3) ; Zenith Staff (3) ; For- ensic League Treasurer (3); Alpian mem- bership committee (3) ; Inter collegiate de- bate (3). Personality plus. Makes eccentricity her hob- by. Adept in the art of phrasing forceful ex- pressions. Democratic and well liked. Hard luck doesn’t phase her. “Eyes like the middle of August” Vera Dickens Diagonal, Iowa PI BETA PHI, ALPIAN Choir (1-2-3); Opera (1); Y. W. cabi- net (3). A friend to everyone. Can always see two sides to every question. Always in for fun. What her tongue fails to express her eyes and her hands dramatize. Theorizes extensively. Taking a second hand course in medicine. Good sense which only is I he gift of heaven, and, tho no science, well worth seven.”



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Vera Hollowell Melcher, Iowa PI BETA Pill, ZETALETIIEAN Annual honors (1-2); English seminar (1-2); Zetalethean critic (3); Secretary of Scientific Association (3) ; Substitute editor of Simpsonian (3). Excellent student. Slow but thorough in all her work. Collector of French san. Haunts Science Hall. Laughing eyes and curly hair. Answers to name of “Rosy.” “None ever fa w her to forget her. Anna Kirkpatrick Milo, Iowa She is with us no more. Went her own way in her own way. Serious and energetic. A man there was. “You know, I say just what I mean, and nothing more, nor less Ruth Fryer Villisca, Iowa ai.pha chi omeca, alpian Class Vice-President (2). Very attractive, full of pep. Good natured and jolly with now and then a serious “spell” of the giggles. Believes in having a good time. Her time is limited for obvious reasons. Gets her work done but takes it calmly. Always cheering to have around. “Why?” “Pretty to walk with, IPitty to talk with, Pleasant to think on, too. Blanche Minxich Indianola, Iowa s club Basket Ball (1-2-3); Holliday Oratorical Contest (1); Student Council (3); Mcc- cawcc Treasurer (3). Expects to take extensive work in “Victorian Prose Masters.” Never sad. Edith’s confidante. Does her work well and has time for fun. Some basket ball player! “I am sure eare is an enemy to life.”

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