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Helon Aicber Helen i» our model classmate. There is really nothing to be said against her. for she has a smile for all, and neither shirks her work nor lets it worry her. She believes in taking things as they come. Although we sometimes think her quiet, she is really somewhat mischievous, for she will often begin laughing and keep it up until everyone else is laughing too; but Helen is always the fortunate one. for she is seldom caught. She is a friend of all and we wish her every happiness that is befitting such a sunny nature. Annctta Anders Annetta is the girl who is perpetually giggling when there is really nothing to giggle about. Whenever you hear a sudden outburst of laughter, you can be sure it is she. I am afraid that Helen must have caught the habit from her. Annetta is always happy, and to be in her presence is a sure cure for the “blues. She is another of the kind who would never think of worrying about lessons. Nevertheless, she is not by any means behind in her studies, for her disposition seems to have the same effect upon the teachers as upon her class- mates. Lucy Bealer l.ucy is just as sweet as she looks. She is always happy and bright. Lucy manages to get along with most of her teachers, which is very good considering that she does get into mischief sometimes. Lucy has many affairs—she says of the heart, but we think they arc only of the mind. We soon find out that he is an entirely new person. Lucy was one of our famous forwards in basketball. This is her hobby and she rides it continually. We arc proud of you. Lucy. May you have the greatest success in whatever you undertake. 9
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SENIOR CLASS—(Continued) Mabel Quiri—Junto Staff, Cast of Senior Play, Arbor Day Speaker. Katherine Redert—Class Vice-President Sophomore Year, Rechauffe Staff, Senior Cabinet. Margaret Richards—Glee Club i. Ruth Richards—Basketball 3, Glee Club 4. Edith Seibert—Glee Club 1, Rechauffe Staff, Junto Staff, Glee Club 1. Helen Siierrerd—Glee Club 2. Frances Siegfried—Glee Club. Gertrude Smith. Elmira Straw—Glee Club, Class Vice-President Junior Year, Junto Staff, Treasurer E. H. S. A., Executive Committee. Alice Sucrue—Glee Club 4. Helen Vocel—Class Secretary Junior and Senior Years, Assistant Editor Junto, Rechauffe, Glee Club, Senior Cabinet. Marguerite Wallander—Glee Club 2. Helen Zinn—Glee Club 4, Scrub Basketball 1. is
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Eleanor Clark Eleanor is one of the quiet girls in this class, and it is probably on account of this that she excels so in her studies, in mathe- matics especially; for if she cannot remem- ber the solution in the text, there is always a method of solving the proposition stored away in that active brain of hers. Eleanor expects to go to either normal school or college and there is no doubt but that she will he successful, for she seems to be a born teacher. Martha Brandau Martha is very fond of teasing little Freshman boys, but does not by any means want anyone else to know it. (?) in fact, she enjoys playing a little joke on anyone, and her best friend, Edith, is the usual vic- tim of her little pranks. She is not a lover of studies. Sometimes she is very much provoked about her work, and then again she will diligently spend time on lessons. But back of it all, there is always fun for Martha. Entitle Bergin Just look at Emilic's picture. Can you not read from her face that she is one of the most good natured girls you could wish to meet? Emilie is one of our ardent workers and a commercial star; but with all her eagerness for work, she is never unwilling to help anyone, for kindness is uppermost in her heart. But reader, would you think that she paid much attention .to the opposite sex? Well, we arc afraid that site does. Still, that is not a fault, so I am quite compelled to say that Emilie is beyond criticism.
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