Cuyahoga Falls High School - Cuyahogan Yearbook (Cuyahoga Falls, OH)

 - Class of 1920

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Norma Aldink I)unn “Chestnut Burr” V. President Chestnut Burr Society 4, Sec’v ’19 Cartoonist Hi-Echo 3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4. “A merry heart doeth good like medicine.” Dunnie is simply a happy person. There isn’t a moment of the day that she is not smiling or teasing someone. She possesses that unusual talent of being able to draw and draw well. She is very sociable, and very likable. Her favorite of all occupations is giving vent to the fact that she feels unnecessary, which shows she labors under a false impression. Hawley H. DeLong “Delphian” Basketball 3-4, Class V. President 3-4, Editor-in- chief Hi-Echo 4, Class Play. “One vast substantial smile.” Some people just seem to be born funnv. And very prominent among this group is Hawley. But he does not spend all his time merely amus- ing folks. He is always verv busv, painting signs, editing annuals, taking part in athletics, break- ing chemistry apparatus, etc., etc. But he doesn't seem to spend such a great amount of time on just studying. His favorite occupation is smiling Clara Margaret Cosskr v “Chestnut Burr” “Who does know the bent of a woman’s fan- tasy?” Clara believes that a woman’s greatest virtue is to hold her peace. She is very fond of social activities and believes in having a good time. She is not exactly a lively person, hut she does possess some of that quality called pep. She is a cheerful person who is well liked. Her favor- ite occupation is—? 21

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Paul Ben way “Chestnut Burr” Basketball 2, Football 4, Class Play “He is full of valor as of kindness, princely in both.” Paul is one of these gentlemen who do not seem to be attracted much by the ladies. He takes his way calmly among us, doing what he is supposed to do, and occasionally doing what he is not supposed to do. His favorite occupation is being of some use, to some one, for something. Helen Murphy Dabney “Delphian” President Delphian 4, Oratorical Contest 4. Springfield, Ohio, 1, Huntington, W. Va., 2. “None knew her but to love, none named her but to praise.” , . .. H. Dabney came here last year looking as small and insignificant as she could. But she is not the kind of a person to remain so. Now she’s one of the shining lights of the class, in scholarship, activities, popularity, etc. Her favorite occupa- tion is telling folks how much they don’t know. i Irma Jean Duffy “Athenian” Basketball 1, Joke Bditor Hi-Kcho 4, Class Play. “Not only witty herself, but the cause of wit in others.” Jean is just plain funny, when she means to be, and when she don’t mean to be. Every word she says, everything she does, every expression that crosses her face is laughed at. She is one of these mistaken geniuses who are laughed at all the time. And like Mark Twain, she does not wish to be laughed at all the time. Her favorite occupation is typewriting for every- one but herself. 20



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Nblle Clare IIankey “Delphian” Grove City, Pa., 1-2-3 “Gentle of speech and beneficent of mind.” Nelle Clare dropped in from Grove City bring- ing with her a winning smile and a charming manner. Although she is very quiet, she has made a friend for nearly every one in the class. She is one of these people who, when once a friend, always a friend. Her favorite occupation is being serious. C. Audley Gray “Athenian” Associate Editor Hi-Echo 4, Cheer Leader 4, Class Play. “So much to do, so small a man to do it.” Audley is another natural born comedian. He takes it as his particular and favorite occupation to be funny. And when he is not amusing and teasing everyone in general, he is doing some- thing useful, such as helping make an annual, taking care of his precious machine, debating, and the like. He spends a great deal of his time proving that size does not make the man. Dorothy Esther Hibbard “Delphian” Captain Delphian Society 4, Alumni Editor Ili- Echo 4, Class Play. “They say that red hair is a sign of hot temper and a warm heart.” Dorothy makes it her particular business to be agreeable. And she succeeds in doing it. She is a person who is always willing to do something for somebody. No maiter how much she has to do, she is always willing to do more. And you may depend that anything she does is going to be done right, and be done well in the bargain. That is her favorite occupation. » »

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