Drexel University - Spartan Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1917

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l Grznrnuoc Ei,izAm:1'1-4 GRAM Buffalo, N. Y. Masten Park High School Dramatic Society. Empire State Club Gertrude, in her quiet way, Makes her presence felt each day. She goes through her work with vim and dash, Recall her biscuit lesson in Methods Class? SARAH El.IzAss'rH GREEN Media. Pa. Media High School Glce Club Self possession is nina points of Nu- law. Though this young lady declares she shares the agony of suspense and the wild heart beats experienced by others at seasons best known to the Junior Class, she never fails to maintain the same appearance of pleasant dignity. Modest is she in displaying her fund of knowledge, but she is usually there with the goods when the test comes. Loams Rosa HMS Philadelphia.. Pa. The Lankenau School Mandolin Club. Dramatic Club Sim looks, a goddess, and xhe moves, 11 queen. We are all aware of I.orine's rare talent in music, having seen her on the platform of the auditorium many times. She is versatile, frank and, with all, so sincere that she will put through anything she goes into. Lorrie is quite a scientist, this year discovering new forms of streptococci, but we all remember her experiences of last year. The lab. manual stated, Examine a few crystals through the lens. Peering through a watch glass she called, Say, 'Grovie,' what shape did you call them? CLAUDIA JEANETTE HARTMAN ' Mahaffey, Pa. Clearfield High School Claudia, sweet and wholesome, A clean cut, honest maid, Who, when she has a task to do Will start it, unafraid. She has lots of true school spirit And friends unbounded, too, She is one of the sort who will make good, ln what ever she may do. Era:-11. MAY HENDERSON Wayne, Pa. Radnor High School Mandolin Club. Glee Club Basket Ball. Sec. Junior Class By her face straight shall we know hrr heart. A sincere friend, most capable and dependable, loyal to all student activities, full of pep. Who is she? Henny! She is always doing things worth while and enters wholly into everything. Here's hoping Henny will have a chance to keep on doing things. SARAH HENSEI, Merchantviilc, N. J. Camden High School Glee Club She is young, -wisr, fair. When Sally says, Now listen, what is the matter with this-, you simply must listen or look-whether it is a problem in Organic, a sauce in Institutional or a drawing for the Lexerd. Sally is a good student and never shirks. She is a quick, active little person and we all love her. Page lwengy-:ix

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M. lfi'l'HEl. GELBACH Philadelphia, Pa. William Penn High School Her voire was ever raft, gentle and low, An exrvllent thang in a woman. This Philadelphia lassie, like Quaker maidens of old, is clemure and sweet. She can be-oh, so serious! even when stirring some mysterious sauce in Advanced Cookery. But sometimes her eyes dance and snap and we often hear her merry laugh in the corridor. FANNIE Lou GILL Roanoke, Va. Roanoke High School Southern Club .-1 rheery .rmile is quite worth while, For smiles make friends somehow. Enter Fannie Lou, chief giggler of our class. Let me assure you when there is a joke around she never sees the point but laughs when everyone else does. Her dialect is proof that she hails from the Sooth. Her persevering nature insures success in her chosen work and we all wish her good luck. Q CATHERINE GILPIN South Sterling, Pa. Wyoming Seminary Look here, upon this picture, and on this. Katy-O'-Gilpin is wiser than most of us. She took the pre-freshman course, which accounts for her A in Advanced Cooking. Had it not been for her guiding hand many of us would often have been lost. She saved us many times, especially in Chemistry Lab., and by her frowns and smiles in Methods Class. OLGA E. GOEH LER Philadelphia, Pa. State Normal School, West Chester. Editor, 1917 Lexerd It is not enough merely lo do well, you must do good. We all take off our hats to her. Well has she led us in our classes, and we gaze in awe and admiration at the astounding processes of her brain. Olga comes to us from West Chester Normal, where they apparently make a speciality of developing grey matter. She is not so much of a genius, however, that she has not a very human sideg and much as we admire her as a classmate, as a friend we love her more. HELEN Gooo Lock Haven. Pa. Lock Haven High School Glee Club Independence, now and forever. Goody is the envy of a great many of us because nothing ever worries her, and no matter what happens, she always smiles serenely. We suggest that she go into the business of being a judge as a side issue. She looked so serious and business-like when she was judge of Section D for fthe Meet. EVA GRACE Gooomsru RE Washington, D. C. Western High School Class President, '15-'16, Class Representative, '16-'17 Dramatic Society. Literary Society. Lexerd Staff There qre souls in the world which have the power of finding joy everywhere and of leaving lt behind them wlierewr they go. Here's to our patriotic representative from Wash- ington! As our Freshman Class President and our Senior Representative, she reigns supreme in the hearts of her classmates. She has led the class through all its battles, has worked for it, fought for it and brought it safely through with all flags flying. As a comrade and a friend she is beloved by all who know her and we wish her the best of luck wherever she goes.



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GERTRUDE Honns East Liverpool, 0. , East Liverpool High School Oberlin Conservatory of Music Dramatic Club. Glee Club Gertrude knows her chemistry bookg Should you doubt it, just take a look At her face, thoughtful, but kind and true, And says to the world, I've got something to do. For she is a song-bird as well as a student, But always modest and ever so prudent, That some other must proclaim her ambition Which she will attain, under any condition. GLADYS V. HOFFMAN Vineland, N. J. Vineland High School A reasonable 'women- Gooll naturcd and willy, aml always a friend. No one ever pursued a course at Drexel with more diligence and faithfulness than Gladys. Those who have had the opportunity to know her, know that she is a conscientious worker, the promise of an apt teacher and a true friend. It is our sincere wish that Happy will have a bright and successful career. DoRo'rHY HORSMAN Hoop Melrose, Pa. l William Penn High School Dot is so vcryfair and tall, That she is at-ways known by all. Oh girls! have you heard the latest? lt's awful- and so Dot rambles on with some wild tale. Nevertheless, she surely is a good-natured girl, and is always willing to help a fellow student in distress, no matter what the job. In In- stitutional, Dot's our mainstay when it comes to lifting heavy kettles. NANCY HUNTER Bellefonte, Pa. She is pretty to walk with And 'witly to talk with A nd pleasant. too, to think on. Nance is a versatile creature of action, mirth, and seriousness. One of the many nice things that can be said about her is that she has just loads of school spirit. She is always the same, today, tomorrow, and forever, and her sincerity and frankness have won for her a host of friends who wish her bon voyage in her career. MAMIE TOWNSAND Knut Narberth. Pa. Lower Merion High School Her cyes arc like the mountain wutrr. Mamie isn't very big but she amounts to a whole lot just the same. We know that through her enthusiasm she will always make a success of whatever she undertakes. She wins friends where- ever she goes through her charm, her quick gener- osity, and warm sympathy. Donor:-lv Burma Kl.1'rci-i Baltimore, Md. Western High School Dottie, our Dottie, loves In debatc, Tafliszzuss any paint bc it early or late: For any just cause she is ready to strike. Always good mzlurczl you ne'cr saw thc like. Say girls, have you seen Marguerite Clark this week? She is perfectly dear-you must see her. And so Dottie raves on. But Dorothy also raves about her course, and of her dreams as a teacher. What we aim for and work for we usually accomplish, and so we expect great things from her. Page twenty-:even

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