Zanesville High School - Comus Yearbok (Zanesville, OH)

 - Class of 1919

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Ralph Weber “A Fool There Was.” Avocation: Mimicking. “Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.” Comus Staff ’IS. Class Play. Advertising Mgr. ’19. Minstrels T8 —— Katherine Gaucher “The Big Little Person.” Avocation: Planning houses. (Hers and ?) “In framing an artist, art hath thus decreed, To make some good, but others to exceed.” Class Prophet. Marian Hanna “The Doctor’s Lass.” Avocation: Cooking. I he sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door.” Homer Hallett “The Man on the Box.” Avocation: Living up to requirements. But yet you draw not iron, for my heart Is true as steel.” Class Play. Ruth Cover “A Maid and a Man.” Avocation: Being stylish. I he silence often of pure innocence. Persuades, when speaking fails.” May Kearns “Eyes Like the Sky.” Avocation: Crocheting. “She with one breath attunes the spheres And also my poor human heart.” Hugh Thompson He Comes Up Smiling.” Avocation: Wearing flowers. ing thaUm ' iidnot ' adorn” ° f Writing Unt ° Uched and touched noth- Clara Brauning “The Little Maid.” Avocation: To have every hair in place. ' Her eyes are homes of silent prayer.”

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Hope Dan ford “T he Eternal Maiden.” Avocation: Being content. “Be patient, for the world is broad and wise.” Lester Todd “Salt of the Earth.” Avocation: Being good-natured What he says you may believe, and pawn your soul upon it. Herbert Lind “T he Music Master.” Avocation: Composing. “The Hidden Soul of Harmony.” Music Class Song. Mabel Guthrie “Deer Mabel.” Avocation: Amusing others. “A merry heart goes all the day, your sad tires in a mile. Helen Scheffler “The Joy Bringer.” Avocation: Instructing others how to behave. “She is a favorite everywhere.” Russell Harris “The Hoosier Schoolmaster.” Avocation: Studying hard. “Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.” Class Play. Jean Tracy Jean of the Lazy A.” Avocation: Nursing. “Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing in a woman. Alice Mill “Alice-for-Short.” Avocation: Looking for the “Price.” “There is no wisdom like frankness.”



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Louise McConnell “A Perfect Lady.” Avocation: Annoying none. “She’s a lady, So tender of rebukes, that words are strokes And strokes death to her.” Frank Stremmel “Daddy-Long-Legs.” Avocation: “Taking life easy. “He thinks too much, such men are dangerous.” Class Play. —•••♦• — Carol Perecoy “A Christmas Carol.” Avocation: Experiencing heart throbs. “Nor scar that whiter skin of hers than snow And smooth as monumental alabaster.” Athletics. Class Play. —..4-.— Margaret Allbritain “C aptain Margaret.” Avocation: Chewing gum. “Silence is the perfectest herald of joy.” — Wendell Scott “The Patient Observer.” Avocation: Forgetting himself. “Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast.” Milden Denner “And Thus He Came.” Avocation: Seeking the homags of the “Kings.” “Ay, every inch a king.” Claribel Maier “Seventeen.” Avocation: Asserting her rights. “She is quick to think and act.” Gladys Baldridge “The Geranium Lady.” Avocation: Being a “martyr” in civics, much better it is to weep at joy than to joy at weeping.”

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