Zanesville High School - Comus Yearbok (Zanesville, OH)

 - Class of 1919

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“The Helen Geary “Vanity Fair.” Avocation: Taking in “Cash.” course of true love never did run smooth. Athletics. Comus Staff. Class Play. Wilbert Fulton “The Harvester.” Avocation: Remaining inconspicuous. “His smile is sweetened by his gravity.” Margaret Mason “Peg o’ My Heart.” Avocation: Breaking hearts. “Her loveliness I never knew until she smiled on me.” Class Play. Janette Hull “Because of Jane.” Avocation: Catching A-rabs. “Thought and Affliction, Passion Hell tself, She turns to Favor and to Prettiness.” Class Play. Clarence Miller “The Sky Pilot.” Avocation: Winning medals. “There is not a man he meets but doth salute him.” Triangular Debate T7, ’18. Commencement Speaker. Comus Athletic Ed. Baseball. Thelma Marshall “A Daughter of the Land.” Avocation: Farmeretting. “Kind hearts are more than coronets.” Irma Loeb “The Star Gazer.” Avocation: Being “Framk.” “Never durst a poet touch a pen to write Until his ink were tempered with love’s sighs.” Harold Feichter “The Lightning Conductor.” Avocation: Finding out something new in science. “’Tis the mind that makes the body rich.” Class Play.

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Ferris Saad “Don Juan.” Avocation: Making eyes. “’Tis not your inky brows, your black silk hair, Your bugle ej e-balls, nor your cheek of cream That can entame my spirit to your worship.” Class Play. — Merle Welsh . “A Pair of Blue Eyes.” Avocation: Enjoying herself. “I’m sure care is an enemy to life.” Class Play. Virginia Grassel “A Spinner in the Sun.” Avocation: Asking questions. She doeth little kindnesses Which most leave undone, or despise.” Sam Johnson “Sam.” Avocation: Coining witty phrases. On the stage he was natural, simple, affecting; Twas only that when he was off he was acting.” Comus Humor Ed., ’19. Class Play. Athletics. Warne Still “The Hand -made Gentleman.” Avocation: Extemporizing. Is it it possible he should know what he is, and be that he is?” Cleo Jenkins “The Little Country Girl.” Avocation: Getting “A” in French. “What I aspired to be, And was not, comforts me.” —— Mary Louise Roberts “ A Girl Named Mary.” Avocation: To be domestic. bor honesty coupled to beauty is to have honey a sauce to sugar.” Mildred Conaway “L ady Connie.” Avocation: Reading “Homer.” “The very pink of perfection.”



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Kenneth Winn “T he Flirt.” Avocation: Surprising others. His speech was like a tangled chain; nothing impaired but all disordered. Class Play. Marie Herron “The Midnight Queen.” Avocation: Consuming Sundaes. Is straight and slender and as brown in hue As hazel-nuts and sweeter than the kernels. Thelma Weaver “A Weaver of Dreams.” Avocation: Being quiet. Veracity is the heart of morality.” Mildred Long “My Lady Caprice.” Avocation: Going with the boys. Reason and love keep little company together nowadays.” Class Play. — — John Rowland “Comrade John.” Avocation: “Flivvering.” “Ask me no questions, and I ' ll tell you no fibs.” Marie Pyle ‘An Angel Unawares.” Avocation: Getting her lessons. I say there is no darkness, but ignorance.” Grace Fritz “Miss Billy.” Avocation: Smiling. “Popular everywhere she goes, this brown-eyed girl.” Jennie Lawson Virtue Rewarded.” Avocation: Being sweet. Who battled for the True and Just.”

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