Drexel University - Spartan Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1917

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rv,7,,.. .,.+.,..,. . i SARA CSIBBONS BRIN'roN Oxford, Pa. Oxford High School Drexel Glce Club She was the quiet kind 'whose nature never vurirs. Did you ever see Sally excited or in a hurry? But if you want to see her smile, just ask her what she did over the week-end. Penn has some attraction for Sally, She says she's going to be a dietitian--but we wonder. Those who have been in her section for two years know that she is gentle and sweet, and to all of us-a friend. Puoeas GARDNER BROWN Philadelphia. Pa. West Philadelphia Girls' High I1owfar that little mmllc throws its light! Phoeb, everyone's vocabulary, is the bright spot oi' our class. Her smile and optimistic views have driven away many cares. Penn holds many attractions for Pheobe. We hear her talking of boys, but most of them are the little boys in her practice class, although some of them have something to do with the absence slip Cdance pro- gram on the back? which she did not want to give to Mr. Helwig. ' CAROLYN BRUERE Collingswood, N. 1. Collingswood High School If music bc thy theme of love. play mi. Who is in that group of girls, every one laughing? ls it not the girl who had the picture ofthe good- looking young man? Yes, Carolyn, giggling as usual. RUTH REGINA CALi.owAY Hazelton. Pa. Hazelton High School 'Counts nothing that she ments as bose. And lives and lives in every plate. First girl- Do you know 'Cally'? Second girl- No, I don't believe I do. First girl-- Oh, yes, you do too, that girl with the cute giggle. Never mind Cally, we all have learned to love that giggle. MARY CAMP Dry Run, Pa. Cumberland Valley State Normal School An eyc's an eye, and 'whether black or blue, It's no great matter, so 'tis in request: 'Tis nonsense to dispute about a hue: The kindest may be taken for thc best. A blithesome, gay, little maiden, who flits about her work much at will, with the same careless nonchalance which we, poor mortals, would assume in teaching the protein lesson in Methods Class, for example. Ll-:ORA Amos Cl-iAl'l'ELl., A.B. Lansdowne. Pa. Guilford College, North Carolina . Drexel Glec Club Thy modesty is as a candle to thy merit. Because she is tall in stature, is not the only reason we look up to Miss Chappell, but because of her dignity. She believes in thoroughness in all her work, especially in English, for she often saves the reputation of the class. We all feel that Leora will do great things in the world, and Drcxcl will be proud to claim her. Page twang'-one

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HELEN Lsstrs WINIFRED ALvA'r1-it-:R Baltimore, Md. Eastern High School, Baltimore Dramatic Club. Southern Club Care free to be, as a bird that sings, ' To go my own sweet way. To reck not at all, what may befall- But to live and to love each day. Care free to talk, displease who it may, Is our Win's own sweet way. To wreck not at all, our class each day- But to share her fun, is just her way. KA'rH1.EeN Acmss BALDWIN Emporium. Pa. Emporium High School 'Alllm on pleasure she is bent, she has a frugal mind. On account ol' her unlimited talking qualities Empy would make an excellent book agent if she didn't have higher ambitions. She is a musician after our own hearts and we simply could not do without her at 212. Empy says she really intends to be a dignified teacher, but oh, Emp - we know better. Gssrrxuon RICHARDSON Bsnsmcsiz 1 Stroudsburg. Pa. Stroudsburg High School East Stroudsburg Normal School Dramatic Club I taunt myself in nothing else so happy . .-is in a soul remembering my good friends. tu Hello Friend. Were you in the blackest mood you just could not resist that pleasant greeting- the result of dear Gretchen's sunny disposition. Do not mistake, she has her serious moments, es- pecially when demonstrating the preparation of soft custard. fPeople in passing think of Gretchen as a flower blooming to make others happy, but we like better to think of her as a bud, for there are many beautiful leaves yet to be unfolded.l Lum Nici-lots BIDDISON Raspeburg, Md. Eastern High School, Baltimore, Md. Southern Club liver loyal, ever lrue. In 'whuleaer lask .vhr Irarl In dn. What would 34Il be without l.ou? No matter what is wanted-a pen, or an idea concerning a lesson plan, everyone fiies to Lou. She is also noted for serving lunches, especially during exam. week, when she gets boxes from home with every- thing from lobster salad to fruit cake. ANNABEI. Brno XVest River, Md. Sandy Spring High School Southern Club Ask, mul il ,vhall be given :mln Nm. You can never tell when Birdie is going to ask you all sumpin'. Never since the day she was bawn have her Saturdays been so darkened as by the steam of the Western Soup. Her disposition is kept sweet by the breezes which blow up the Delaware. ALTA V. Bovcs Clearfield, Pa. Clearfield High School Glee Club. Dramatic Club Alta is our conscientious student. No matter how much the rest of us may fail to do, Alta is always prepared. She is small, but she is mighty, and always ready to sympathize on all occasions. She can always be counted on to do her share- and more. Page twenty



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WlNli-'aan DUNCAN CLARK St. Louis. Mo. Webster High School Lvxrnl Staff. Dramatic Club. Southern Club Mun dvlighls not meg No. nor woman neither. A little of the Spirit of '76 has been handed down to us in this member of our class-for her independence is one of her greatest charms. We cannot help feeling that teaching, as an occupation, holds second place in her heart, for her one dream is to be the head of an orphans' home. Rose l.elr'ri:R Cox-iizN Reading. Pa. Reading High School High mwlml lIrul's .vvolwl in lla: heart of rnurli-xy. A pen cannot register all we think of Rose. We are not sure that she believes in the maxim Laugh and grow fat or not-if not, we wonder how she gained her weight. She will never have greatness lhruxl upon her, that is if her career is a duplicate of her Drexel record. Mxtousu Coteonn Condersport. Pa. Condersport High School Sin: is an example, and ll very good mir. Thu! good goods in small parcels rome. Mildred is by nature true and kind, and always a willing helper. lfyou win her for a friend you are one of the fortunate ones. Her aim is to be a teacher, but methinks the stars tell us that happi- ness will soon court her in best array in an entirely dilTerent direction. MARY El.lZABE'l'H CONN0l.l.Y Elmira. N. Y. Elmira Free Academy Empire State Club IIN nvus are like the xlarlighl .vkii-s. Mary's attitude toward life is to keep calm and contentedg no matter what trouble she is in she can always find something happy about it. Although Mary is quite eliicient as a home maker CFD she is quite keen about secretarial work. We wish her joy because Mary is a mighty line girl. El.lzAne'rH F. C0i.i.lNowooD 3415 Hamilton St., Phila.. Pa. Friends' Central School, Phila. If there is anything a girl should be able to do which Elizabeth cannot do, we have yet to dis- cover it. She is a good sport in every meaning of the word. She is especially interested in settle- ment work and hopes to do her share in helping to better conditions. MARIIDN Cociasa CREAMER Pliiladelpliia, Pa. NVilliam Penn l-ligh School Nature and fortune join lo make llwv grail. ln Mexie Creamer we have real delight, for her sweet disposition and charming personality have endeared her to all of us. It is rare in this struggle for existence to lind so sunny a nature as possessed by this classmate of ours. She would not have you know it, but she is really quite a dancer, in whose eyes, ten thousand cupids dwell. Page lwenly-lw0

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