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MARcAne'r E. Munrm Philadelphia, Pa. West Philadelphia Girls' High Your .varlnnss mas! ofcnzls me And lo be merry best becomes you. She comes like sunshine to a weary soul. Peggy, loved by all who know her, generous and tender- hearted. Her foundation in Chemistry was care- fully guided by one who knew. How lucky we might have been had the rest of us also had the same guidance. CQERALDINE Nice Frankford, Pa. Northeast Girls' High, Phila. Newer unprepared, Ayr, ready. Who ever heard of jerry being unprepared with an answer or an excuse. She is full of en- thusiasm and good nature. We wonder why she receives so many letters from State College, no one knows. However, we anticipate a brilliant future for Jerry in Domestic Science. Maisel. Noi,AN Carbondale. Pa. Carbondale I-ligh School Glee Club Mabel is so shy and sweet, Demure from her head to her tiny feet, A picture of hallowed innocenceg But she often laughs at our expense. - Indeed, she has knowledge beyond compare- Would that we each had an equal share, And could use it quite as well as she, Or with equal capability. RUTH Nuss Rloomsburg, Pa. Bloomsbury: High School Bloomsbury: Normal School l'rcsi1Innl Dramatic Club Literary Society. Glee Club Holds Hur fel of science by Ihr mil. Ruth is one of our shining lights. She has never been known to miss a question in class nor a day at school. She is always willing to pass her knowledge along, either verbally or in written form. lt has been through her undying efforts, as presi- dent, that the Dramatic Club has been such a marked success this year. MlRAlM All.sA PA'r'roN Germantown. Pa. Stevens School One of the most easy-going, good-natured girls we have ever met-we have never seen her angry. Miriam takes her work very seriously, she evidently believes thoroughly in preparedness as far as it is concerned. The only thing about which Miriam really becomes excited is her practice teaching. Many are the tales we hear of her colored boys, and from all accounts she is getting all the practice she will ever need in disciplining children. AssuN'rA PENZA Philadelphia, Pa. William Penn High School Her voice was rzwr soft, Grnlle and low: an vxnllvnl thing in 1vmmm. lt is quarter of nine. A machine has drawn up in front of the Institute. Two sisters emergeg one of them, our Assunta. She is a quiet little girl, but she has her ideas when she does start to talk. She thoroughy enjoys Drexel Institute even to the scrubbing of sinks. Ask her about the luncheon she served. She knows how to keep the water warm in fingerbowls. Page lhirly
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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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EMMA H. Picasa Baltimore. Md. Eastern High School Ilail! Inrlrprndvncc-by true reason laughl. llow few have known and prized than as they oughI. Though a daughter of the Stars and Stripes, the way she can argue for the Germans makes the Allies look like a piece of foreign material-in a dish of sourkraut. Emma is a faithful student and a conscientious worker but she has shown us that she will never be misused or imposed upon. Louise BERRY Powisas lierryville, Va. llerryvillc High School. I-lannah More Academy Vin' President, Southern Club. Treasurer. Literary Society Lcxenl Stuff To know har is to low? her. We all know our classmate from Dixieg Unselfish, sympathetic and kind: Her energy is without limit With her lessons, she's never behind. She takes part in all our activities So she is not a grind you see, But if any of our number is successful Louise Berry Powers will he. MARGARET Quick Philadelphia, Pa. Friends' Select School New Haven Normal School of Gymnastics True as the needle lo thc pole. Margaret leads a very intellectual life-ask her any question you please concerning the higher things of life and she will have an answer for you. She is a generous and constant friend. On a hot day next summer think of her down at Fourth and Christian streets giving the little youngsters the time of their lives. HEl.EN ANNA RAUCHENS'l'ElN Washington, D. C. Eastern High School Glee Club. Basket Ball Team Secretary Southern Club President Athletic Association Literary Society For my part I came in lam. Whiz! Bang! Another goal for the seniors! There is Gym too. What, have you never seen her perform? By the way she manages that horse you might conclude that she had just ar- rived from a Wyoming ranch. She might be termed optically active or dextrorotatory. ELIZABETH R. IIEBERT 4021 Mervine Street Philadelphia, Pa. Chester High School Betty, thy face is ever smiling, How dost thou keep it so? Fair maid, where clid'st thou get that smile? Come, tell us, did it grow? ELIZABETH G. REED Newcastle, Pa. New Castle High School . Fairmount Seminary A merry Iworl maketh u nierry rounlenanccf' livery week great was Betty's delight, When bacteriology hove in sight, ln her eagerness to do right Her ambitious soared to the height Of four-fifty for repairs And now, Betty's little mite ls giving the other girls delight. ,vi N 4, A, Page lhirgy-one
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