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,..... u . . I l l pil , , Hanan-:T G. Riomn Gorham, N. H. Gorham High School New England Club She comes from way, way of? from here, Brings us New England atmosphereg The very ideafrD, she will sweetly say, In that charming, winning little way.' A student and a good sport, too, She's just the sort of friend for you. And if you've never met her yet, l'is a loss you always will regret. Louise Roo:-:as Warren, Pa. Warren High School Sha moves, a goddess, Am! looks, a queen. Any one can easily guess from this picture that l.ouise ranks high among our class beauties. One member of the faculty expressed this opinion before a class-much to the embarrassment of our modest classmate who appeared just in time to hear the remark. Louise is very busy, for due to her enormous correspondence she is forced to carry on the writing of lengthy epistles-in school. The good wishes of our class go with you-one of our most amiable classmates. MARY SAUTER Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia Girls' High School lVlary is a dandy sort Not only is she a good sport, Who laughs and talks, Or swims and walks But, as a student, she shines here too, ' There is nothing in Chemistry she cannot do. She will help you if you are in need, - And a friend in need is a friend indeed. MAKY Euzxssrn Sxwvr-:R Vineland. N. J. Vineland High School . 1 came. I saw, I ronqucred. This is the motto Middy lives among us every day. She conquers with perseverance and rigid determination the tasks set before her. In Chemistry she has won such fame that her spare time is quite taken up answering the S. O. S. calls of her classmates. You will find in her a delightful personality and a staunch friend. We wish her success and happiness and the best that life has to ofTer. Jessie Gi.Aovs Slscan Buffalo, N. Y. Master Park High School For shr's a jolly good fr1lo1v. , Not that she never frowns-she does when a perplexing problem arisesg but the frown does not remain because the problem often does not- pass ing from the known to the unknown, it ceases to exist. She seems to find practice teaching, and a few other things not exactly considered as rec- reation, rather small obstacles on the path to achievement. It practically has been decided that she was born with an eye for business. ALBERTA Smsrrious Oil City, Pa. Oil City High School Glee Club No mailer where lhis maid may be. slick never in u whirl. Alberta is loved by both teachers and pupils for her gentle, unselfish disposition. Many a time she has come to the rescue of her classmates and helped them' in cooking fish. Whatever she may undertake we know will be a success. We are proud to claim one who is so kind and sincere. Page lhiriy-two
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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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FRANCES M. STEIN Philadelphia, Pa. William Penn High School Do you no! know Ihol I nm a woman? Tllerefnrr I must talk. How can we do our Frances justice, for 'tis only the favored few who really know her, and those who rudely seek to enter receive a cold, inquiring stare from over the top of grandma's spectacles. The fact that she is not eating calories enough to supply her limitless energy, sends her flying, 'tis said, to the druggist. Frances, dear, we hope for your speedy recovery. Jennie EDNA S'rEwAan Pliilarlelpliia, Pa. William Penn High School rnotlrx! blush she 'u'1'arx. noi found by url: l rr4' from zlrrril Izrr fare, and full usfrrr, lm' heart. Jennie is an open-hearted maiden, pure and true, with remarkable ability for making fancy pie crust edges and for designing initials with orna- mental frosting-iwhose initials U Coiuxne l l.sMiNG 'l'e'rEooux, BA. South Norwood. Ohio Maryville College, Tenn. .-l ffrrfrrl annum, nobly frlannni. To mmforl and co1nmanri. ls she lfrencb? Some say she is, some say she isn't-at least her name and features point that way and she simply can't talk without using her hands. Corinne is a jolly girl, the life of the house, in fact-and friends-she has them by the score, but it is no wonder, for she proves herself so true and they all know that whatever they connde to her is safely locked away. Corinnehas lots of pluck and executive ability enough to put through most anything. Enrru SEM. Tuoivufson Lansdowne. Pa. Lansdowne High School Athletic Representative .-i :lu-rrful temper. joined -wilh Innocence, Icnowlezlgr: and good nature. Tommy is a shining star of Section F. She shows us what good, steady, earnest work can do, for she always comes out with colors flying high. She is one of the popular girls ofthe class, of gentle nature, willing to help others, and a good sport. Her snappy playing on the basket ball team does herself and the team great credit. NIARTIE Rose 'l'1l.'roN Wrightstown, N. J. Mount Holly High School A model of ncalnexs, a mould ty'furm. Martie is one of the youngest members of the class but no one would ever know it from her dignified appearance. Last fall she complained of stock collars being so low, but has finally suc- ceeded in finding some high enough. She may be quiet, but we see a successful career spreading out ahead of her. ' iXiARY lii,izAns'rH 'l'kAvm.o 239 hv8FHillKl0l'l Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. St. Ann's Academy Dramatic Club 'l'here's a certain young lady, Who's just in her hey day. And full of all mischief, I we'en. So teasing! so pleasing! Capricious! delicious! Q 1 And you know very wcll whom I mean. Page thirty-three
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