Bloomington High School - Gothic Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)

 - Class of 1918

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Marjorie Hopper Chums, Girls' Council. Debating. Vice-President Class. Gothic Staff. Optimist Staff, Boosters' Club. President V. V. C. A. ‘17. '18. Cast Dust of the Road,” Wig and Mask, Senate. If you want a strong suf- fragette. a good public speaker, a n excellent leader, and a good stu- dent. there is not a better qualified girl in school. “Earth's noblest thing, a woman perfected. William Rawi.es I), and D., Cast “Jennie Knows, V. M. C. A. Hud” paid Bill a com- pliment by saying that lie was so lazy because he had acquired the habit waiting for the others to keep up. Cromwell. I charge thee, fling away ambi- tion. OX ETA iLUNiVS WORTH Y. W. C. A., Girls Coun- cil, Cast “Every Woman,” Latin Chorus. Gothic Ftaff. Athletic Associa- tion. A serious, thoughtful person, who weighs her words Ik-fore she speaks. She is always ready and willing to help in any school affair. A perfect woman nobly planned, to warn, to com- fort and command. Robert Marx sox Basketball Team. Y. XL C. A., Senate, Athletic Board, Baseball '16, Gothic Staff. Athletic Association. Jap is otir of our hoys who is worth his weight lie doesn't weigh much, but he’s in heavy on North Walnut. Yet in bestowing, madam, he was most princely.” 5 lNIDn Lena Smith Y. W C. A.. Chorus. Lena is a typical old- fashioned country girl. She seems to believe that the Ixrst thing for a girl is to be seen and not heard. Virtue is like a rich Stone. Pearl Ryan While the rest of us have been having a good time Pearl has been making a record for herself on the grade hooks. She is a regular Latin shark.” I am resolved to grow fat and look young till forty. Roscoe Klein dor rat Speakers' Club. Baseball. Latin Giorus, Senate. Roscoe is one of the kind who is bubbling over with good nature. He would make a good congress- man. “A progeny of learning. Carrie Adams Speakers' Club. German Chorus. Athletic Associa- tion, Chorus It's a marvel to the girls how Carrie gets all her hair up, and makes it look so well. She conies from Clear Creek, but doesn’t scent to mind that. She was a phantom of delight.

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Jennie DdDfes Cast 'The Third Ingre- dient, Girls' Council. V. W. (’ A.. Gothic Staff. Athletic Association, Latin Chorus. “Isn’t she the sweetest thing ?“ Well, you just bet she is. the dearest, friend- liest. siniliugest girl in 14. H. S. Hut, alas! Jen- nie’s an anti-suffragette. “Those about her shall from her learn the per- fect ways of honor. Cn m.i Wu.st N Gothic Staff. Optimist Staff. Kaskctball Team, Cast Rosalind. “Lefty is the most ac- complished “bdy fosser in school. Me lias a way with women, and lie’s a bit egotistical about it. All mankind loves a lover. I'I.RN DrCKARU Fern distinguish cil herself in English NT by her poetic ability. Is one of the quiet, timid girls in the class. “I’ll speak in monstrous little voice. (iLCN ImAVUCK Optimist Staff. Gothic Staff. Debating. Athletic Association. Vice-Presi- dent Speakers' Club. 'c used to think Glen was bashful, but just re- cently we have discov- ered that it was dignity. Then hr will taik. good gods’ how he will talk’ 5ENJ0K Er.sin: Amimi ws History Club, V W C. A.. Girls’ Council, Ger- man Chorus, Chorus. Cast Jennie Knows. Chief electrician of the Dramatics Cla»s, and a good one, to... She is very independent, and likes to argue and talk up to the faculty. Retort courteous— Quip modest.” Ehwin Stephenson Edwin wid probably get out early this spring to work on the farm. We hope he won't get any bigger. The strength of twenty men. Euc.knia Pleasants V. . C A . v .ts! ' 1 s • r Woman, Cast Neigh- bors. Gothic Staff. Eugenia, more tamiliarly kiinwii as “Eat.” has. for four years, been the life of H. H.S. With her de- parture the old school will settle down to a life of undisturbed peace and quiet. What’s in a name?” Olive Johnson N . W. C. A..Athletic As- sociation. Chorus. Ger- man Chorus. Olive doesn’t say much, but she thinks a great deal. Is another pros- pective sch M ! teacher, idte ' my delight and all mankind’ wonder. ’



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(jKKTKI’HF. Ede Mabel Cline Gertrude came to us Girls’ Council. Chorus, from England It is iin- Athletic Association, D. possible to mention a and I)., Debating Club, hook she hasn't read. German Chorus, Y. W. Twas one of her many C. A.. Junior Red Cross, wisdoms Another person who is famous for having a fa- mous brother, Kenny. Always carrying around a bunch of letters from him. Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. Thomas Myers Athletic Association. Thomas would probably have been on the bas- ketball team this year but for an unfortunate accident. I.eft us for college in February, and now sports a green cap. B'otb valiant and con- fident, as unwonted to be overcome.” Lots L. Logan Senate, Y W. C. A., De- bating. Gothic Staff, Latin Chorus, 1). and D.. Suffrage League. Lois comes from Missis- sippi. Her ambitions have recently Soared to the stars, especially in basketball. “Thy gentle voice my spirit can cheer.” 5 L NIDK Margaret O’Harrow Y. W. C. A.. Athletic Association, Senate. Cho- rus, Junior Red Cross. She lives to laugh, and we all laugh with her. She has a friend in the Freshman room, and one in the Senior room. The fair, the chaste, the unexpressivc she Glaiiys McKonkky Chorus. Harmony. Girls' Basketball, Girls' Coun- cil, Y V. C. A. This vivacious black- cved miss has not only starred in Latin and Math, but has likewise showed splendid execu- tive ability during her membership of the Girls' Council. Her voice was ever soft and low. an excellent thing in woman. Cleon Hiestand Y. M. C. A. Cleon minus his specs could very well be taken for Wallace Reid by the girls. But you know be wouldn’t be taken (by the girls I for anything. I am slow of studv. Cecil Beck Latin Chorus. Y. W. C. A., Speakers’ Club Secre- tary. Chorus. Girls' Coun- cil Secretary, Senate, Gothic Staff. Debating, Athletic Association. Cecilc is just naturally so nice that everyone likes her She is an indefati- gable worker, and able 1 e bate r. and good sport, Zealous, yet modest.

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