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I I? cn W. , , ESTHER EITELGEORGE ' WARRENTON, Mo. ESTHER ENGLER VALLEY PARK, Mo. Class Secretary, '28, Circulation Mana- Star Staff, '29, Junior Ex, '28g Vice Presi- 5 ' ger Pulse, '29, Treasurer W. A. A., '28, '29g dent Goethenia, '26, '28, '29g President Y. C. Latin Play, '273 Junior Ex, '28g The Fool. XV. C. A., '29g Orchestra, '29g Chorus, '26-'29, Te '29g President Philo, '28, '29g Cabinet Of- ficer Y. W. C. A., '28, '29, Orchestra, '29, Chorus, '27, '28, '29, Latin Club President, '27, '28. , thi wi Esther was our efficient Philo presi- If you 1ook abgve, you will Soo our A. dent flllflhg the l0eSl3 Yee1', HHflbeC21uSe Y. W1 C. A. president. VVe could say m. of hel' eh'fhUSleSIT1 ell the PF0gI'eIhS many good things about her but the S11 Wellf Over' big- She tellS US She will one most worthy of special mention W4 attend Gem City Business College next is the fact that Sho has novel- U-os- th Yeel' ehfl We Dfedlet that She Will S1101 passed any dormitory rules. She has is C6061 lll the WVOI'ld of b11SlI1CSS. She too Qgnductgd heysglf in 3 111031 ladylikrl al: IS e UP- K-fl but We Cehhet SeY'She h,eS manner. She tells us she is going to , pe ,fthe Feputetlefl Of the P1'0Vef'l91Hl Ihlh- teach school next year, but we know i th lSte1 S fleughllel'-Pe1'heIJS because Of this position will just he a stepping nf the feet that She has been SteYlhiI at stone to a greater position in view,-- Co heme? While HWHY at Cellege- She that of being a mistress in a parson- W lehee10USlY C1l1Hg.t0 heh hell' 211161 DOW age. She will be an ideal companion, of lt 1S lJeSt that CllSgUSUhS Stage! She a charming wife, and a real help mate l lil, can do it up in a real psyche. VVe all to Milton, 10 like Esther for her dependable and , . , Sweet Ways' Shes Just that sort of unusual kind If Seldom seen and hard to find. Sr Hel' brain contains ten thousand active cells I In each some active fancy dwells. l 1 l E I -l-l l.. ' ff' fb Twenty sw '
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E s of goh- his ting for Josi- udi- g a I we 1 suc- ides and 1 at you , his S El EUNICEV BRITT X GLADYS DOTHAGE KANSAS CITY, MO. Y. W. C. A. '29g The Fool, '293 Or- chestra, '29g Organized National Story Leagueg Superintendent of Children's Story Hour. Miss Britt came to Central Wesleyan College last summer from the Kansas City National Training School for Deaconesses. She has been a moral asset to the Ladies' Dormitory and, even though she served in the capacity of teacher in the College and ate at the faculty table, she has been a real pal to the students. Full many an hour we've listened to her experiences as a deaconess. She claims she is frivolous, hut her friends know that her mind is occasionally occupied with serious thoughts. Through her efforts a local chapter of the National Story Tellers' League was organized on our campus. Miss Britt's work brings her into contact with multitudes of peo- ple and we know she will always speak a good word for her Alma Mater. t'Thine to work as well as pray, Clearing thorny wrongs away, Plucking up the weeds of sin, Letting heaVen's warm sunshine in JONESBURG, MO. Philog Y. VV. C. A.g National Story Tell- dng League. 'tSquirrilie is that petite Jonesburg lady who makes up one-third of the giggling trio. All go-od things come in small packages, and Gladys is no ex- ception to this adage. We know Gladys will make a mark in the world even if she must use a step ladder to reach the chalk. She did succeed in getting uBum to church one Sunday and thatls about enough to expect from a girl her size. Her chief delight is delighting others with her gayety and song. She is a second Tetrazzina. Gladys is that jolly sort A true pal and a real sport. E: i ' El Twenty fue
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H esi- Y. 199 our say the :ion res- has like g to low ring v,-- son- ion, late 3- L E . , E' I In IRENE GAEBLER NVASHINGTON, Mo. XV. A. A., '27-'29, Cabinet Officer Y. VV. C. A., '29, Champion Basket Ball League Team, '28, '29. Irene holds two things, namely,- the noble record of never going to class without her lessons, and the Y. W. C. A. store keys. She is the most quiet member of OLII' class. It is true that silence is golden, but some times we wonder if it isn't just a cloak covering that serious mein of hers for truly she is a jolly and talkative girl. Along about 9:30 she was the most in-demand- person of the dorm. It is at that time that you can hear meanings of I crave nourishment from the innermost re- cesses of heart Cor stomachj Irene was right there to minister to our needs. She plays the piano well and likes athletics. To know her is to love her. If she is as quiet as a mouse She has a brain in her head as big as a house. DOROTHY GALBRAITH WARRENTON, Mo. Student Senate, '25g Basket Ball Squad, '28, '29, Girls W Club, W. A. A.g Sun- Up, '28, Philog Basket Ball League Cham- pions, '25, '26. 1 f Whenever Philo programs included a reading Dorothy was sure to be asked to give it, and just as sure she'd consent to do it. t'I'll marry ye, she told Dick, but that was just in a play, for she already belongs to Maurice. Dot is on the basket ball squad and has done some mighty guarding. Per- haps she got some of her untiring en- ergy from her long walks back and forth to school. Her pet hobby is painting' and drawing, and if domestic cares don't tie her down too tightly, we'll hear from her in the world of art. A little bit of happiness And many a cheery smile Xvill carry her to success O'er many a weary mile. I W ei Twenty su en
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