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HELEN RIEGER Basketball 3 Not very studious is Helen; but an accurate sten- ographer, a good friend, and a loyal member of ’20, would characterize her. She’s the girl who marks us late or absent. Future success be hers! HELLEN SEARLES “Sis’ “Silence is golden” is Hellen’s belief, and yet is she always silent? She always does her best and is a faithful worker. Stenographer Hellen will, not long hence, be on the job every day. KATHERINE RICKMAN “Kay An artistic temperament is Katherine’s. She would much rather paint a picture than write a theme or prepare a history lesson. She believes in taking life as it comes, and just smiles or paints the years away. Artist? Musician? Housewife? Which? GEORGE SCANDLEN Secretary Hi-Y 3 President Hi-Y 4 Music has charms, oratory has charms, sleep has charms, women have charms, for George—but if you should ask him what he likes best in the w'orld —he would answer—a cold bath at 2 A. M. George Washington Inn preferred for the “dipping. MARGARET SEARLES “Peg Margaret is called quiet and sweet by her friends. Her favorite subject is Chemistry! We think that you will make a very good and cheerful nurse, Peggy. 25
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■ ETHEL TOTTER Varsity Debating 3-4 Class Debating 3 Class Play 4 Social Committee 4 Beta Delta Sigma Class Secretary 1-2-3 Class Treasurer 3 Lthel is one of our talented young actresses and debaters. Pretty, peppy, popular—an all around girl. Her worthy characteristics form a rainbow of promise for her future. MABEL MEG RATH “Mabe” Beta Delta Sigma Year Book Staff 4 Generous, good-hearted Mabe—a large place in our hearts is reserved for her, for never did she refuse to work for her class and school. Can’t you see her in a white uniform, bringing happiness to the suffering in a hospital ward? HELEN MOODY ’ “Henri” Class Volleyball 2 Class Basketball 3 My, how Helen has changed from a quiet, de- mure little Freshie to a peppy, athletic blonde. Perhaps this change was caused by her ambition to become a teacher of Physical Education. May she have a successful career! WILBUR RHINESMITH “Rhiney” Wilbur is our little spit-fire, 60-word-per-minute member. Always willing to offer assistance and having a righteous regard for the welfare of the class, he has been influential in no small way for its success. EDNA NICHOLSON “Eddie” She is shy—until you know her. She doesn’t like to recite in class, but she will get over that when she is a school teacher. 24
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■ BERENICE SMITH “Smiuy Treasurer 2 President 3 Beta Delta Sigma Class Play 4 Latin is Berenice’s hardest task, and boys her easiest. VVe wonder if the State of New Jersey will ever have her on its teachers’ pension list. We doubt it. Her pleasing friendly manner have won many friends for her. ISABEL TAYLOR “Sally Class Play 4 “Her voice was soft and low, an excellent thing in woman.” By perseverance, patience, a good sense ol humor, she has gained the esteem of her class- mates. What do you think of her as a teacher? BENTLEY SMITH “Smiuy” Orchestra I -2 Year Book Staff 1-4 Vice-Pres. 4 Class Play 4 “Smitty” is the wise-cracker of the class. Dur- ing English period his wit appears the sharpest. Yes, we might call him the shiek of shieks. Law' at Syracuse is his ambition. CECELIA TINTLE “Cel You are now gazing at the quietest girl in the class. 1 he most noise that she makes is the “click” of her typewriter, as she carefully and accurately “pounds away.” HILDA TOWNSEND Hilda is persistent and earnest in her work; al- ways cheerful, hut quiet. Bound together by mu- tual interests, she and Maude are inseparable. Nor- mal School holds attractions for her. 26
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