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Page 33 text:
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JOHN TOTTEN “Tot” He is the very pineapple of politeness I his—clear children is Totten, who when the spirit of indolence moves him, comes to school to grace our classic portals (?). This lad always strives to get ahead and we expect great things from him. He probably will land in the Whitehouse (as a waiter). We all feel the richer for having known him. possessed as he is of a silver tongue and a sterling personality. Football (4), Student Council (4). Pro and Con (3-4) Debating Team (3-4). ELIZABETH WATTS “Beth” he joy of youth and health her eyes displayed Don’t shudder sc Ladies and Gentlemen for this is only our “Class Tomboy” and is really a very harmless maiden. Elizabeth does not approve of too much school work hut is always ready to attempt any new sport and is usually successful. The German Club. EVELYN WELLS “Ev” Softly speaks, and sw eetly smiles “Ev” has been the “Mother” of us all, always willing to lend a helping hand, never asking any praise or notoriety. She possesses a good, loyal heart and has the qualities of a splendid woman. Vice President of C lass (2-3), Treasurer of Girl Reserves (4). Business English Club. Year Book Staff. GLADYS WELLS “Glad” Her air, her manner. aJl who sazv admired.” Gladys is somewhat like the “Modest violet that hung her head from view. She has a broad pleasing smile that many of us would love to possess. Notwithstanding the attractiveness of our “modest violet” she was also a leader in our class drives for “finance.” Girl Reserves, Business English Club. Student Council. 29
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ETHEL REHWOLDT “Et ”The world belongs to the energetic.” Ethel is our class poet. A very talented and ambitious Miss whom the class does appreciate because of her willingness to aid in all activities. She is a very good student and a very apt manager of any social or business function. W e are sure that her abilities and possession of leadership will gain for her a prominent place. Girl Reserves. Business English Club. Year Book Staff. Hermes Club. German Club (2-3). LOUISE REHWOLDT “Louise” “How far that little candle throws its beams So shines a good deed in a naughty world” Louise is our class worker. Something begun always done. hen there is some financial work to be engineered Louise will always drive it through. A more willing worker is hard to find. Business English C lub. Girl Reserves. Hermes Club. MARJORIE SMITH “Marj” “C haste as the icicle that hangs on Dian’s Temple” Here is a girl stately, quiet and kind, but once a friend always a friend. She bothers little about the boys. She has never been known to fail in any project she fias ever attempted. French Club. JEAN SOMMERVILLE “Jean” ”Therc's a sutect little cherub.” A quiet little lass is Jean and yet behind those soft grey eyes a brilliant mind is hidden. Jean has a very high scholastic standing and is well-liked for her spirit of good fellowship and helpfulness. Her perfect complexion is the envy of all her classmates. Girls’ Chorus, Literary Club. X 28
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DOROTHY WILLIAMS “Dot” “A haf py soul through all the day ” “Dot” is our stenographer, Mr. Black’s aid and Mrs. Cummins’ right hand. She knows just how to tickle the keys and every typewriter is at her command. She is very calm and takes her time. Usually blithesome, usually gay, “Dot will make a fine Stenographer in her own composed way. Girl Reserves, Business English. LUTHER WILLIAMS “Luke” “My heart is true as steel. The eyes that gaze at you are none other than those of a typical Mine Hiller. He has good taste in other respects than eating, for his lady friends are of the nicer type. Luke is blessed with a happy disposition and his smile never fails him. Dramatics (1-2-3), Chorus (1-2-3-4), Year Book Staff, Football Squad (3). RUTH WOODHULL ‘Ruth’ “An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. Ruth is a happy-go-lucky girl. She studies hard and worries little. Her cheerful smile has won for her many everlasting friends. French Club. ELSIE ZOEPFEL “Shortie” “A merry heart goes all the day. This tiny Miss is the most spirited girl in our class. She is always on the go—(don’t misunderstand me. however),—she is persuing pleasure, not knowledge. Elsie is the very fountain of pep and fun, she’s small, but Oh My! ! Literary Club, French Club, German Club (2-3), Girl Reserves, Chorus, Basketball Squad. 30
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