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MAUDE BEATRICE DAVIDSON Student Council; Dramatic Club; Glee Club, Commercial Club; Athletic Association; Girls, Gym Team. ttMuddie is one of the nicest girls in the school. With her witty jokes and puns she keeps Room 6 in a continual uproar. Maude is an especially brilliant Spanish student. Keep up your good work, Maude, and success will be yours. ABRAHAM DAVIS Abe is the jolliest fellow in the class. Wherever he goes he is enveloped in an atmosphere of mirth, and there is no cloud so black that it cannot be dispelled by his broad grin. Abe is way up in his studies, too, as his marks show, and we are sure that such a combination of good scholarship and good fellowship Will bring him success. HELEN M. DIERS Commercial Club; Room 6 Treasurer; Athletic Association; Dramatic Club; Final Play. Wherevertthere is a good time on, Helen is right there With bells. Her witty remarks afford her classmates many a merry laugh, but now and then Helen must needs be called to account for her somewhat too sonorous Whispering. But thaUs alright, Helen, we all know that some day you will be famous. I171
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CLINTON COLLINS Commercial Club. Clinton is a quiet, reserved fellowiiiHe thinks too much and talks too little. He has only been with us for one year, but we sure do wish we could have known him longer. Clinton intends to become an expert accountant, and we only advise him to display all through life that same grit and determination Which has characterized his school work. BETTY COLTER Dramatic Club; Athletic Association. A contagious smile, a cheerful disposition, and lots of good humor make Betty a very popular girl. She is always willing to take part in any school-girl prank, and she helps her friends to have a good time whenever she is with them. Bettyis curly brown hair is the envy of many a girl. GLADYS A. COURTNEY Dramatic Club; Center-Ball Team; Athletic Association. -. J Gladys is a quiet, sweet girl, Whom we shall always remember as our farmerette. She is ever ready for f an, and she can certainly iimake things go. Gladys is the type of girl admired and loved by everyone. She has been a good student, and a loyal classmate. We are proud to have had her among us. 1161
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VICTORIA DREXILIUS Dramatic Club. iiTor is a regular, all-round, American girl. Her even dis- position and smooth temper can be rufHed by nothingino, not even a big, long examination. How could we ever have dragged 2.1ng without Victoria and her ukelele to brighten things up? VIRGINIA DREXILIUS Dramatic Club. New here is the other one. iiGin surely is a dear girl. Her merry little giggle can be distinguished above all others, because it is so chuck full of real mirth. Virginia is always in a good humor despecially when she is eating chocolate ice cream. Good luck, Ginny! MALCOLM E. DULANEY Debating Club; Dramatic Club; Fort Thomas Play; East Night Debate; Alternate Class Orator. iiBrutusi, is the brightest literary light in the school. He is an enthusiastic member 01' the Debating Club and Dramatic Club, and has often represented these organizations in public. He shines in Chemistry, tooiin fact, he shines in everything. Malcolm is a fair-and-square fellow, honored by classmates and faculty alike. He seems to be the only boy of the class who intends to follow up law. I181
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