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FLORENCE C. GOLDSWOIRTHY. A girl of o thousand graces. Florence was one of the most popular mem- bers of the mid-year class, as well as being one of the brightest-faced creatures who ever ap- peared in our midst. Her studies were on the same basis, too. HELEN VIRGINIA HARPER. To know her is to love her. Helen is another of our accomplished pianists. If one should glance at her reports, one would see nothing but E's and G's, and yet Helen is not one who is always studying, either. GERTRUDE HEILPRIN. Nature hen' was so laz'i.rh of her store That .che bestowed until .she could give no more. Gertrude has aided this year's Review and BRI-3CKY materially by her remarkable artistic talent. She is also a fine student. Gertrude has made many friends not only among her class- mates but all over the school. Next year she will study at the Corcoran Art Gallery. 29
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ELLA GARDNER. Basketball Team, 1912. Bright gems instinct with musicis' vocal spark. Here is one of our athletic girls, Central's dreaded center, and also, during the latter part of the year, a noted high-goal thrower. Ella carries away with her a well-deserved HC. She has also a very sweet voice which leads the sing- ing in German class. Her bright, happy face mirrors her sunny disposition. MARIE E. GATCHELL. A mild and seemly maiden. Marie certainly did earn her popularity among her classmates of the February group, with her friendly disposition. Her gay laugh often broke out in the class room and only served to echo again her merry moods. JEANETTE GERSHANICK. fennie. And join both profit and delight in one. Jennie is fascinating as well as clever, and the more you know her the more you like her. New York was kind enough to send us this little maid. Jennie's star subjects are history and civics Creference, Mr. Lampsonj. She also takes a great interest in debate. When she leaves Central, she expects to take up a course in po- litical science, 28
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l J HELEN VIRGINIA HEISHLEY. And she was wondrous wise. Anyone who doubts this statement need but look at the wonderful marks Helen receives on her papers in American history class. This is not the only place in which she shines, however, for all her classes acknowledge her superior brain. Among other good things, she seems to have made a goodly host of friends during her stay at Central. AGNES HOLDEN. Ulf you praised her as charming, one asked what j'0Lt meant, But the fharm of her presence was felt where she went. A lunch period without Agnes would be like a sandwich without filling. Agnes says she is going to Normal School, but we are sure she will put that operatic voice of hers to a better use than scolding children. ELIZABETH BARD HUBBARD. Buff, 'lBefl1. As merry as the day is long. Wliat did you think as you looked at her picture? We are willing to bet that it was some- thing nice. Elizabeth once said that she had never done anything for Central, but there are lots of people who will dispute this. If she had never! done anything but bring us her kindly, helpful ways, she would have done much. But just ask one of her many friends what she has done and they will enumerate lots of other things. 30
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