Zanesville High School - Comus Yearbok (Zanesville, OH)

 - Class of 1919

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William Cover “Freckles.” Avocation: Banishing care. “I had rather have a fool to make me merry, than experience to make me sad.” Ellen Westfall “The All Around Girl.” Avocation: Studying French. “Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them.” Junior Debate, T8. Class Secretary, ’19. Wilma Bell “The Unknown Lady.” Avocation: Being prepared. “Upon her head she wears a crown ’Tis but her hair of reddish brown.” Grace Kaplan “The Principal Girl.” Avocation: “Fiddling.” “Never morning wore to evening, but some heart to break.” Frank Brush “The Original Gentleman.” Avocation: Changing girls. “I dare do all that may become a man; Who does more is none.” Triangular Debate C8. Commencement Speaker. Lawrence Morrison “The Rose Garden Husband.” Avocation: Being “well groomed.” “I strove with none for none was worth my strife.” Comus Staff T9. Class Play. Edith Farley “My Lady of Doubt.” Avocation: Indulging in gymnastics. “A true friend is forever a friend.” Olive Taylor “Personality Plus,” Avocation: Thinking up excuses from gymnasium. “There ' s a woman like a dewdrop, she is purer than the purest.” Junior Debate, ' 18. Comus Literary Ed., T9. Commencement Speaker.

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Leo Levi “The Man of the Hour.’’ Avocation: Debating. “I’ll see, before I doubt, When I doubt, prove.’’ Triangle Debate ’17, ’18. Class President T9. Comus Staff ' 18. Emily Hoskinson “For My Own Sake.” Avocation: Starting something. Thy wit is very bitter-sweeting; it is a most sharp sauce.” Alice Dickinson “An Old-fashioned Girl.” Avocation: Tatting. “A woman nobly planned, to warn, comfort and command.” Class Will T9. Mary Louise Brooks “Only the Clothes She Wore.” Avocation: Primping. “So buxom, blithe and debonair.” Eleanor Abel “P hyllis” Avocation: Shooting baskets. “She was a daughter of the gods, divinely tall and most serenely fair.” Athletics. Comus Staff, T9. Class Play. Clinton Downey “A Son of the Age.” Avocation: To be obliging. “For courtesy wins woman all as well as valor may.” Comus Circulation Mgr. T9. Commencement Speaker. Junior Debate T8. Constance Marshall “ A Woman of Genius.” Avocation: Dabbling in literature. “Great souls by instinct to each other turn Demand alliance, and in friendship burn.” Triangular Debate T8. Commencement Speaker. Doris Wild “The Call of the Wild.” Avocation: Finding someone to read her Vergil. Divided from herself and her fair judgment, Without the which we are pictures, or mere beasts.” Class Play.



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David Crossland “Just David.” Avocation: Going with the girls. There’s honesty, manhood and good fellowship in him. Comus Staff ’18. Comus Editor-in-Chief ’19. Minstrels ’18. — Ethel Crawmer “From a Girl’s Point bf View.” Avocation: Meeting “Earl(y).” ' Do you not know I am a woman? When I think. I must speak. Junior Debate ’18. Commencement Speaker. — Helen McSwords Molly Make-Believe.” Avocation: Impressing others. “I chatter, chatter as I go.” Class Play. Chauncey Swingle “Laddie.” Avocation: Blushing. He is as full of valor as of kindness, Princely in both.” Comus Business Mgr. ’19. Athletics. Class Play. Lulu Sebaugh “In Memoriam.” There is no courage but in innocence, No constancy but in an honest cause, True happiness (if understood) ' Consists alone in doing good. Died December 15, 1918. —.-+•— Lois Collins “The Postmaster’s Daughter.” Avocation: Bluffing. “Little, but so is a can of guncotton.” Earl Playford “The Miracle Man.” Avocation: Gazing at the “Hayes” (haze). i; “Charm us, orator, till the lion look no larger than the cat. Class Play. Vice President ’19. Jennie Lawson “Virtue Rewarded.” Avocation.: Being Sweet. “Who battled for the True and Just.”

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