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MARIK K. KRKSSI.KR N d“ Gift Club. Ilramalic Club, Cammtrtial Club It b hard (o i macior that Mich an innocent looking Kiri thou Id hr ra!«- chievou . Nevertheless. «hr it. Al- though the ha always lirrn regarded a« innocent by the »tudy hall trachrr. she hat brra thr instigator of many a prank. It b quitr a gifted prrton who ran thut hide under a cloak of reticence. Marie b quitr a musician but here again the ha chosen to hide her acromplbhmrnt« from her clamnatet. CI.ARA A. I.KIIKCKA Clan BatkrtbaU. Vanity Haitrtball (i yn). Sarttnl Allow roe to introduce to you a famou basketball «tar. an excellent ttudrnt. and an all round good «port, for Clara i all of thr r. She I. famou. for her work on our championship Basketball team ami «at one of the high «rorer of the league. Clara it one of those rare perton who doesn't neglect necessary evllt (letsontl for out- side activities. Betide all of these virtue the b full of good wholesome fun. Jutt to look at her. to alive with vim and pep. give one a feeling of real picature. 1 , K. MAR LITSINGBR Maxle CUn n k tt ill. dtt Ctm . optrtiu Thi quirt and unanuraing maid U one of the most useful and faithful member of our Senior Cbm. Her ■kill and agility In serving oup in the lunch room ha« »avcd many student from starvation. Besides thi( excel- lent virtue Mae ha a very pirating dis- position which manife t« it «elf at all time and under all circumstances. We never ee Mae without her cheery «mile. Thi young lady' alto voice ha helped make tlie Glee Club activities very suc- cessful. MVKIAS LUSBY Orduflra. Commureiol Club. .Senior Ploy A »till. «mall voice, and there we glimpse her. She' o tiny a maid that it is difficult to are her union quite cion. (Juietly Myrias toe her way and still quietly, seriously, and content- edly she goes when grade are given out and her near the three figure stage. Such a wisp to posses» such knowledge! She read , mark , learn , and inwardly digests. nnd a for the pomp and vanity of thi wicked work!, they bother her not at all. 4
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KM 11.1 K K. IIIKIK Commercial Club Krailie is another one of the quiet girl . Slic i» one in whom we like to confide our troubles (or we are sure of getting aoroe cheery consolation. Kmilie never loses her temper and never once have we heard her scold about any- thin or anyone. She b an industrious and diligent worker and her effort» are «ire to be rewarded by a successful po- sition in the business world. ETHEL GLADYS JACOBSON Etty Dramatic (Tub. French Club. Commercial Club. Debating, Glee Club This young lady has within her a great store of argument and eloquence from which she draws again and again to convince her adversaries how utterly at fault they are. In other words. Ethel b a star debater and fully capable of holding her own with anyone. We arc sure she would make a fine lawyer, even greater than Shakespeare's Portia. Ethel, however, docs not confine her activities to debating alone, but is alto an excellent student in every way. Her motto b Boost your school and she lives up to it. LILLIAN DELLA JAFPE CommtrtUI Club. Drama! Club. GUt Club Although perlui» tome will ill «agree with u». we fed «ale in saying «liat ■lienee i« a virtue iwumml by (lie Senior girl . For Sere we have another Min who hai very little to «ay. Per- ivi pt it b became the lew Chatter- boxes” never give her a chance, but we are inclined to think Lillian i« quiet by nature. However, «he can alwnay ap- preciate a humorous incident and will giggle quite merrily with the re t of u . ISABELLE V. KIRKPATRICK Sister Girt Club. Drumulit Club. Commrrtial Club Here i« another of our «lately queen- like type , but »he'» very human for “I have watch'd a thou «arvi blushing apparition To Mart into her face. Imbelle doe blti«h. but we consider that a very admirable trait for it «how «lie has not become a frowning cynic or a tiresomely sophisticated young wo- man. She is wise in that she doe not «hare all her thought with other . She ton her reticent way saying very little, but having great admiration for every- thing c4 Stirling worth. 5
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LUC I LI. R V. McFADDBN Commrrtial Club. Or a malit Club Stroudiburt Normal Sthool Thl» picture doesn't do Lucille credit, for it doe not show her real blond hair. She i« the despair of all the dark-hairrd people and •'like-to-be” blond». Laugh- ter and sunshine are always coupled with blond hair and in Lucille they make a charming combination. Worry or care find no place in her vocabulary- Kven her typewriter respond to her •unny nature and cooperate with her, for ahe i one of the «peed artitt ” of the Senior Clam. MARGARET E. McCRATII Marge” Commrrtial Club ”1 had the wor»t typewriter today” —thi i Margaret' favorite phrase. She mean that the famou InMrument for writing failed to respond to her withe . She trie hard to make u be- lieve that lenon are her personal ene- mies but we are rather skeptical. Her tucce in ber commercial course could not have been possible if such enmity existed. 1 . RKBECCA MKRKIX GUt Club. CommfTiial Club, IhamutU Club, OpmUa Chunk m«'i Huiinttt Cciltt It «tnu to be a rule imom the midgets oI the Senior CUat that what they lack in rile they make up for in brain power. Certainly “Becky is no exception to this rule. She is a good student in everything but she ex- cels in stenographic work. She is vit- ally interested in it and is quite a whirr. Caring into Dame Fortune's crystal we see her at a successful pri- vate secretary. DOROTHY MII.I.KR Duffy 7 e««. of Ihumalit Club. Commanisl Club Here is our little Mascot! At least the has all the earmarks of one. She's little, and mischievous and different from all the rest of us. She's young— very young. However she's not too young to talk a great deal for she is a regular little chatterbox. When she grows up. if she ever doe , and acquires an air of wisdom and sophistication she may well look back on these day that are so full and say. Sweet childish days that were as full. As twenty days are now. 5 b
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