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Dorothy Ellen Keck “Chestnut Burr” Class Editor Hi-Echo 3-4. “Life is just one irregular verb after another Dorothy firmly believes that children should be seen and not heard. She has developed the art of being a good listener, everywhere and at every time. She spends a great deal of her time in trying to find out how quiet and sober she really can be. Her favorite occupation is trying to rival Shakespeare. Mildred Kathryn Knoske “Delphian” Alliance 1, Basketball 2, ('.lass Play. “I take it kindly, but he well assured.” Mildred came here in 11)17, and proceeded to make friends with everybody. And in that she has succeeded quite well. She is one of these people who would do anything under the sun for one of her friends, and takes almost anything from them, even a little abuse, now and then. Her favorite occupation is doing things. Frederick (). Harrington “Delphian” Football 3-4. “All the world loves a lover—sometimes.” Frederick spends most of his time writing letters. And what lime he doesn’t spend in writing them, he spends in reading some other ones. His favorite occupation is parking his machine where he isn’t supposed to, and there taking up some of his precious lime making it all right—al least trying lo make it all right. 24
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Tom A. Fitzpatrick “Athenian” Akron 1-2, Baseball 3-4, Glass Play, Captain Athenian Society 4, Oratorical Contest 4. “A very gentle beast, and of good conscience, of few words yet of the best of men.” Tom is about the quietest natured boy in our class. Hut that does not mean that he doesn’t talk, and giggle. But he just naturally seems quiet. He doesn’t make a big show although he does make himself useful. His favorite occupa- tion is chewing gum. Kathryn Margaret Highrerger “Athenian” “Cheerfulness is an offset of goodness and of wisdom.” t , ,. Kate is one of these people who are blessed with good nature. She does not possess such a thing as a temper, and she has never made the acquaintance of gloom. Her favorite occupa- tion is cheering up and amusing her gloomy companions. And she is one of the few people who have not missed their calling. Beulah Agnes Hoy “Delphian” “Bight brisk she was, and full of spirit.” Beulah does not have a temper that matches her hair. In fact, she is one of the many ex- ceptions to that rule. She is always jolly and somehow alwavs manages to get her friends to do what she wants them to do. Her favorite occupation is keeping her friends on the right track. 23
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Alta L. Leach “Athenian” “Still waters run deep.” Alta takes her way in silence among the mem- bers of our school. But her silence is a sign of wisdom. She is one of those rare people who are really friends. Her favorite occupation is cooking things for chemical experiments. Dorothy Dale Mkssner “Delphian” Secretary Delphian Society 4, Class Secretary 3. “Some pep in a small package.” Dorothy has a rather great fondness for gentle- men of our class. She is a little person who seems to need someone to look after her. She doesn’t always shine when it comes to reciting, but what she lacks there, she makes up in sing- ing. She is one of the few in our class who can really sing. And that is her favorite occupation. Harriet Ellen Miller “Chestnut Burr” Basketball 1-3-4, Faculty Editor Hi-Echo 4, Class Treasurer 3, Class Play. “Mirth 1 chose thee for mine own. The wits are sharp, and the mind is prone.” Harriet is in the limelight when it comes to basketball and scholarship. She is a lively, goodnatured person, who has a great fondness for giggling and talking, which are her favorite occupations. And sometimes, her favorite occu- pation gets her into trouble. But when anyone really wishes any help or information, they need only go to Harriet, and she is willing to give it to them.
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