Drexel University - Spartan Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1917

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Ru'rH ERNESTINE l,AKlN New York Hancock High School IIN quielnrss of manner, belies the mischief that ties beneath tt Ernesrine is quite fond of predicting her own future as an old-maid school teacher, but we are quite apt to doubt those things people emphasize about themselves. ELLA MAY Lsosats Staten Island, N. V. Swarthmore High School Empire State Club Silrnre is Golden. May is one of the all-'round girls as she is much interested in art and music as well as in riding horseback and hikeing. We might add, in passing, that she is also very much interested in Domestic Science and is making a great success of the same work in which her mother was interested. JANET SAvwoaD Lsvv Baltimore. Md. Western High School Tull, slcndrr, straight, with all the grave.: blast. Our soft-voiced lecturer can do more than pipe out Yesm'm. She can contrive marvelous nicknames and quote from numerous 'sources quite fluently. ANNETTE ELIZABETH LooAN Camden High School Glee Club By harmony our mul.: are sivayed. By harmony the world was made. Annette belongs to the type of girl to whom the world owes much of its peace and harmony. With a friendly word to all and a true friendly spirit of helpfulness back of it, and, at the same time, a conscientious and successful student, we cannot help but love and respect her. lh'lARTHA RUTH Lowlzu, Costello, Pa. Galeton High School Glee Club Grace at all cast, rjirienry if possiblrf' Behold here an example of unaffected modesty compounded with an unfailing good nature. Martha is a willing worker, which has not been without its own reward, and yet she has found time to make friends who will not forget her. She has the happy faculty of taking life as it comes-a most fortunate thing in woman in this age when even the price of hair dye is soaring. lWARY'A. Lvows Germantown. Phila. William Penn High School There was a soft and pensive grace, A cast of thought upon her face, That suited well the forehead high, The eyelash dark, and dark blue eye, The mild expression spoke a mind In duty firm, composed, resigned. Page twenty-eight

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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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MARIE JEANNETTE MCCUSKER Elkins, W. Vu. Elkins High School For sI1e's a jolly good fellow! Always ready for a. good time, and always ready to contribute her share, anything from telling fortunes to wrestling-ask Rose, she knows. And eat?--but IIot even oysters can cheer Jeannette up when the mailman comes late. MAIIIAN SILI. MCDOWELL Warren. Pa. To lhese lhal know thee nol, no words can pain! To lhese thu! know lhee, kmnv all 'words arc fainl. It is impossible in this space to do justice to this most amiable of girls. When Marian looks into our eyes with that sympathetic expression, we know that in her we have found a friend. It is with deep regret that we realize our ways must soon part. MARCAIKET ME'rcALr MCNEILL Memphis, Tenn. Memphis High School National Park Seminary Southern Club S1veel and low, sweet and law. Margaret is a Southern gentlewoman. She is hard to know, 'tis true-but we who know her feel especially favored in her friendship. We believe her choice of Domestic Science is easily accounted for because of the great interest she takes in household administration-no, she is not going to teach. JULIA E. Mezo Audenried. Pa. Hazle Township High School Northfield Seminary l know 1'll fall. Here is Julia, tall and bashful, with beautiful brown eyes, which can but demand attention. Don't misunderstand, we mean in the class room. julia wanted to be a missionary, but later decided it would be better to take a course in Domestic Science and has become quite an expert making kisses. Julia is illl earnest, conscientious worker and we feel sure she will accomplish whatever she attempts to do. RUTH ANNE MILLS Santa Barbara. Isle of Pines. West lIIdies Central High School, Syracuse, N. Y. Mid pleasures and palaces Nm' we may roam, Be il ever so humble. tlIere'x no place like home. We rather expected a feathered head-dress when we heard of the West Indian, but she disappointed us. However, her smile is typical of the sunny South, and it is always with her. Domestic Science? Yes, she looks at it as a means to an end. She believes that applied science is more interesting than teaching and we assume that UW0lllEll'l,S sphere is in tlIe honIe. AUGUSTA BEATRICE Movea . Schuylkill Haven. Pa. Schuylkill Haven High School Augusta Moyer tall and strong, No bell could make her hurry along, For even at the sound of the fire alarm, She calmly and slowly trotted along. OIIe thing in which she surprises us all ls winning favors at the Ivy Ball. I ,-., 4p......-nu Page lwmly-nine

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