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

 - Class of 1920

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Mary in J. Me K i n n ey “Chestnut Burr” President Chestnut Burr Society 4, Football Captain 4, Football 2-3-4, Basketball 3-4, Business Manager Hi-Echo 4, Class President 2. “Never let your studies interfere with your high school education.” Marv is decidedly business like. Occasionally he comes out of his dignified shell and acts real wicked. But generally he manages to be a real dignified Senior. His favorite occupation is miss- ing school, for he firmly believes that absolutely nothing should be allowed to spoil a perfect day —out of doors. Alice Stoy “Athenian” “Spends all her spare time in curling her hair.” Alice believes in never doing a thing before it is absolutely necessary. A good time first and work afterwards, is her motto. But if she can help any one out of a difficult situation, she is always ready to lend a hand. Her favorite occu- pation is hairdressing, chiefly her own. Hilda Dorothy Trares “Athenian” Basketball 1-2-3, (Mass President 3-4, Cheer Leader 3-4, Class Play. “True to your word, your work, and your friends.” Sometimes a class is blessed by having for a member a person who is the epitome of ability, originality, wit, and everything desirable in a person. This class is so blessed in the person of Hilda. Every one likes her and stands by her, just because she’s Hilda, and nobody else. Her favorite occupation is most anything really worth while. 29

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Virginia Louise Samuels “Delphian” Wadsworth 1. “Those who know her best praise her most.” Virginia is another one of those quiet people. She takes every day as it comes, and tries to make the most of it, for herself and for her friends. She is not a great star when it comes to reciting but she generally manages to have her work done to the satisfaction of her teachers and herself. Owing to poor car service, she is frequently late. Her favorite occupation is trying to be on time. Gertrude Agnes Speilmax “Athenian” “Steady and true as the stars that shine.” Gertrude is a chemistry student. She seems to spend most of her time studying, and while she is not, she entertains her friends. She is a frank, straight-forward, good-natured kind of a person who just naturally gets along. Her favorite occupation is chemistry. Ethel Mae Smith “Delphian” “A quiet tongue shows a wise head.” Occasionally one finds a woman who is in- clined to be quiet. Ethel is one of this type. She doesn’t sav very much, she doesn’t seem to shine very much, but when it comes to really doing things, she does her share and then some. She knows what a real friend is, and her favorite occupation is coming as near to being one as she can. 28



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V John R. Sabin “Delphian Class Treasurer 4, Class Play, Oratorical Contest 4. Johnny is a decided little gentleman. He be- lieves in absolute courtesy and politeness. Rut there is one thing that does not agree with him. And that is studying. His policy is to study just enough to get through, and that is all. And his favorite occupation is doing no more than is absolutely n e c essa ry. Helen Elizabeth Tucker “Delphian Columbus, Ohio, 1, Class Play “Divinely tall, and most divinely fair.” Helen conies from the capital city, Columbus. She is decidedly inclined toward social times, and has a great fondness for the sterner sex. She firmly believes that the duty of every young per- son is to get all the joy out of life that she can. That is her favorite occupation. Mildred Ruth Welandeh “Chestnut Burr” “Loves all, trusts all, does wrong to none.” Mildred is an example of silent willingness. She doesn’t believe in talking a great deal, and making a great deal of show. She is one of the silent forces that help make a class really worth while. Her favorite occupation is simply study- ing. Leslie G. Wolfe “Delphian” Sporting Editor Hi-Echo 4, Football 3-4, Baseball 3-4, Class Play. “In football ne’er a lion raged more fierce, in classes ne'er a lamb more mild.” Occasionally fate steps in and gives a person a name that fits exactly, and occasionally does the opposite. And the latter is the case with Leslie. There aren’t many people inclined to be more meek than Leslie. His favorite occupation is proving that simply because his name is Wolfe doesn’t mean that he is one, also. 30

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