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THE GLEAM HOWARD GILBERThilGil ii . fGil is the giant of the Class 0E 22. Although this 15 his flrst year with 115, we dare say he is known by all the Student-body and teachers. He has the power of consuming as much at one lunch as would be sufficient to feed three 7th Graders? Even if Howard does not take the straight and narrow pathi' to a happy future, welll venture to say that he will get there eventually. ESTHER MARY HHRDLISRA Dramaric Club. HLittle: PVo-mcn. Esther is distinguishcd by her quietness and her sweet manners, She is very much like the character, Beth, which she so splendidly portrayed in the play, HLittle Women, last December. Owing to Estherls illness she has been unable to attend school regularly, but she has managed to keep up her school work We are all sure that there is something good in store for Esther. MARSHALL WI LLIAMSON KIR K- PATRICKhl'Kirk HBuilif for comfort, not for speed. That is the most effective way that we can deHne Kirk's entire composition. Although we cannot possibly proclaim Kirk one of the star pupils of our noble class. we are all proud to possess his staunch, loyal friendship. Kirk is an athlete of merit although he has not had the opportunity to exhibit his skill to the best advantage. No doubt llKirk will turn out to be a chemist of fame He has our heartiest wishes for a. prosperous careerl 13
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THE GLEAM EMILY J. COX-JEm ,, S'fuduz! Caulifii, Latin Club, Dramatic Club, Rvmmribraurvr CmmniHvr. . A quiet, unobtrusive manner is characteristic of Emily. Her steady perseverance in her studies has been an m- spiration to all of us. and many of her marks are. looked upon with envy by her classmates. It is headless to say that Emily will succeed in whatever she undertake; Nevertheless. we all wish her double success for she 13 deserving of it. i MOLLIE DALTON Dramatic Club, Little VVO'mmL Mollie is blessed with wonderful assets, ability in acting and in drawing. It would be hard to tell in which she excels, although her acting is better known to us. Her work in uLittle Women will never be forgotten. Mollie sometimes disagrees with some one in the class but no quarrel ever ensues. DARLINGTON E. FEE-llDa1't,l Student Council, Dramatic Club, Rcmmnbmncer Cafmnitlee, Senior Spanish Club. l'Dart is the jolliest fellow 0f the class. Wherever he goes he is enveloped in an atmosphere of mirth, and there is no cloud 50 black that he can not dispel it by 1115 broad smile. Dart is prominent in school politics, being President of the Student Council. We have not enough Ispace here to tell of the success of that body imder his management this year. nDartn is not a star in composition, but when June comes he always manages to get through. This sentence is added to remind the reader of Dan's prominent wave. But thatls all right. tlDart. Good-hye and good-luck
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THE GLEAM YERGENE LEVVIShllBg Gene Dmmalic Club. llGetlc' la noted for her nicknames, among which are hCutie, O'Cedar, Toots. and numerotm othgrs equally applicable. She is known as the HCute Little burlu among all of us upon whom she graciously bestows her triend- Eltlp. Her funny little giggle is likely to he heard any where. on any occasion. sad or lively. No doubt HGene will become one of the prosperOu: business women of our city some rlay. JOHN EASTOR LELAND Football Team. John is a very industrious boy and a hard worker in school. He 1K 21 good student and is always seeking knowledge. John belongs to the football team and is an active, allirouml athlete. lVe all know he Will sue: cecd because of his perseverance. JOSHUA L. LIElilVlANhllJoshH Urumuiic Club, Senior Urbafi'ug Club, Junior Spanixh Club. All hail! One of the half-dozcn wonders of the world. ha: for four years honored om- ClllSh by his mem- bership, He is lmn'leem lncxkn fourtemu smmrl: forty. and writes as if he were forty Josh i$ often seen surrounded by tlthC who PFOlK'Nb to he llls elders, but W110 feel inferior indeed m they stand aghznt zlnrl marvel that Hone small head could carry all he knew, as he dlscourses cm Hamlet, Chemistry or some other subject unknown to us. We shall hc disappmntm ll Imll llOEH' not become wurld-fztmml hy the time in.- la lll hix llrst long 011cm
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