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Mabelle Hill, 604c Loomis Blvd. V Pet saving: Oh, Judy! HoBBV: Music. Mabelle is a pianist of no little talent. We remen many events enlivened by her spirited melodies. She alv radiates cheerfulness. Helen- Hoelck., 239 Swan St. IV-] Glee Club, N. C. A. A. Pet saving: When do we get a holiday? HoBBV: Attending assembly. Divinely tall and most divinely fair. In the seventl heaven of delight when finding the standard deviation for : group of 1296. She also wields a wicked hammer and saw Florence Hintz, 6717 LaFayette . ' ve. IV-H S. D. C, Secretary-Treasurer Upper Juniors, Glee Club ' zi- Pet saving: Oh, rats! HoBBV: Catching mice in the lockers. Oh, the girl with a smile, Is the girl worth while. Ruth Hvman, 7040 Stewart Ave. IV-F N. C. A. A., S. D. C. Pet saving: Come on to the Library. HoBBV: Delving into the mysteries of psychologic lore. Ruth is one ot those rare students who is content to grind thout making else 1 able Velma Rose Ingles, 822 E. (;7th St. IV -E Ellen Johnson, 1617 Rascher Ave. IV-H Glee Club, ' 21 and ' 22. Pet saving: Oh, Pete! Pet saying: Oh, how do you do this? HoBBv: Talking. HoBBV: Teasing. For she was just the quiet kind whose nature never Although Velma likes to tease. vary. We really know that she can please. Mildred E. Jennings, 914 W. 76th St. IV-L Mary Iustice, 6824 Honore St. IV-F Chairman I-L, Secretary Lower Juniors, Secretar Hiking N. C. A. A., Junior and Senior Glee Clubs, Treas. I-F, Club, Chairman Jewelry Com., Student Counc 1, N. r. II-F, III-F, IV-F, A. A., .Ml-Star Captain Basket Ball, S. D. C, Cast of Pet saving: Who has some money for me today? The New York Idea, Emblem Ad. Com. Hobby: Collecting dues. Her perseverance makes her a delight to the profs, her Pet saving: Elsie, is there Social Hour tonight? aggressiveness an object of fear to her debtors. If her whole The sweetest lass with the sweetest ways. world were to be destroyed, Mary would try to save one Is with you all the while, thing— her little red notebook— and then start all over again. When Mildred in your presence is, For she has the sweetest smile.
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Ann F. Han lev, 718 N. Trumbull Ave. S. n. C, Treasurer IV-E, Art Editor of Embl. Pet saving: Hurrah for Ireland! HoBBV: Art. She has talking eyes and beautiful hair, gracious, and witty. IV-E She ' s clever Elizabeth Hart, 4054 Warw Chicago University, B.A. Pet saving; Couldn ' t even gu HoBBV: Cooking. •We itho poetry. We may live without friends, But civihzed man cannot live 1 ayhv -ithout heart, without books, Ruth E. Hauch, 835 Wenonah Ave., Oak Park, 111. IV-L . C. A. A., Junior Glee Club, S. D. C, Student Council, Treasurer IV-L, Emblem Personals Com. Pet saving: Let ' s go. Hobby; Chasing L trains. Ruth has always had friends and will always make new groups that we seldom see her. .Athletics and studies keep Ruth busy. Ro.sE Dorothy Henninger, koi W. 51st St. IV-K Pet saying: Say, kid! Hobby: Being obliging. Never elated when one ' s oppressed. Never dejected while another ' s depressed. The dictionary is not the only place where one can find sympathy. Just apply to Rose. Margaret Hermann, 7,314 .Sangamon St. I ' -H N. C. A. A., S. D. C, Cast of New York Idea, (ilec Club. ' 21, Student Council. Pet saying: Girls, do you ever think I ' ll learn to swim? Hobby: Singing in music elective class. A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Bessie Higgins, 5455 Thomas St. Pet saying: Oh heck! Hobby: Flivver-riding. Bessie and red are always near; She and ? are very dear. EBB
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Rosaline Kay, 649 Biiena Ave. IV-Z Gertrude M. Kelly, 4, 10 Vincenn Wisconsin University, B. A. Senior Glee Club, N. C. A. A., Stud.-nt ( Pet saying: Well, tell me about it. Pet saving: Pardon me. Hobby: Fancy dancing???. ' Hobby: Everybody. To those who know thee not, no words can pa nt With her curly hair and smile of joy .And to those who know thee, words arc faint. Gertrude looks like a darling boy; Dances well and sings with ea.se. Makes a hit with all the he ' s . Edwina E. Kki.iher, 2,;i6 E. 70tli Place IV-H Margaret Ketcham, i;2i N. Lotus S. D. C, Cast of New York Idea, Chairman l-H , (;lee N. C. A. A. Club ' 21, Student Council. Pet saving: Oh, gee, kid! Pet saying: Oh, that ' s the berries! Hobby: Sawing wood (sometimes in cla Hobby: Having her hair marcelled. This modest maid from Kenosha She holds aloof from the maddening crowd bu sends Entered our city wild. regards, with love and kisses from ' Wina ' . Bent on studying phonics To teach to ye dumb-bell child. Carolyn Kimi-ton, 26 7 E. 76th .St. 1 -H.A. Gertrude Korf, 618 Western Ave. President of Lower Juniors, Student Council, S. D. C. S. D. C, N. C. A. A., All-star Baseball N. C. A. A., Cast of The New York Idea and ■Billeted. ' ' Com. Pet saying: Oh, bother. Pet saving: Do you have to say that Hobby: Making others look beautiful. A student in her studies true. Come and trip it as vou go. On the light fantastic toe. A maid of honor through and through, Bright are her smiles and words of cheer To both friends and classmates she is most dea Frances M. Kleppel, Ji j Flournoy St. IV-G L Ruth Krause, 22. ) Usgood ,St. President of Lower Seniors, Treasurer of N. C. A A. Trea- Pet saving: Holy cow. Hobbv: Not expressing herself but surer of S. D. C, Chairman II-G, III-G, IV-G of Emblem Staff. Ch lirman Normal ' s ver ' modish young lady. Pet saying: Did you bring that money? Hobby: Collecting money. Speaking of pep and business ability. Frances surely has every facility. That Isn ' t all— she ' s a poet too— Ask Mr. Gore if that isn ' t true. IV- H.A.
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