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JULIA RHEA CASE JULIE” Assembly Committee, Delegate Assembly, Senior Cabinet Operetta. Dramatic Club. Of course Julia has other qualities, nice ones, but most prominent is her sense of humor. She can tell the funniest stories and say the funniest things of most anyone we know. Julia enters into everything with jest, joy- ously. like the good sport she is. S'nough! KATHRYN MAY CLARKE Kitty” Assembly Committee. Dramatic Club (2, 3, and 4). Stroudsburg normal This is Kitty of the sunny smile and sunny nature. Everyone likes Kitty, who seems like a ray of light in our corridors. She was one of the chosen few who helped make our assemblies enjoyable. Kitty is going to follow in pedantic footsteps and will be an instructor in commercial work. When she has imbued hundreds of craniums with her knowledge we hope she won’t forget us. ESTHER I. COPPOCK Rechauffe Staff. Operetta. Behold! one of the professionals of the class. Professional in what? Smiling, of course. We seldom sec Esther in any but a happy mood. She surprised us this year by her work in the operetta as the Duchess. This was a difficult and mature role, but she interpreted the part very capably. Then. too. Esther is an excellent commercial student and is already some- body's secretary. The question which must be troubling her mind is, Prima Donna or Secretary—which? JESSIE MAY CYPHERS JESS” First Aid Club, Thrift Club. Jessie is like a lovely piece of Venetian glass among our common clay pottery. There is something indestructibly lovely about her and yet we do not know her so well as we might and would like to. Her very quietness and the delightfully naive way she speaks make her more precious. Although she has rather hidden herself from us. we have found her out. Jessie Cyphers is not Jessie Cyhers—she is our Cinderella. Page 22
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ELIZABETH MARTHA BOUGHER BETTI'” Betty intends to become a stenographer, but with her persistence and quiet application to the work in hand we will expect to hear of her as a promi- nent Secretary. She has the blessed gift of being able to attend to her own business, and of letting others attend to theirs. But she can talk outside of school, and many find her a jolly pal. CATHARINE ANNE BRIGHT KATRINE” Dramatic Club (2). Thrift Club. WEST CHESTER NORMAL Lo! Here comes the walking library .dictionary, history, and encyclo- pedia. combined. Catharine makes us wonder how one head can hold all the names of books, lives of men. historical facts, and the countless other details which she has crammed into it. She is also an authority on books of all descriptions: whenever in doubt, consult Catharine. With a couple more years at Normal, she may be appropriately called a well-informed young lady.” CLAIRE A. BR1NKER Billy” Basketball. Nassau Hospital Here is one of the happiest girls we know. Billy” always wears her best Sunday smile no matter how gloomy the day. Then. too. she loves basketball and always keeps the guards in a state of mental anxiety when she shoots her stuff.” Claire says she is going to be a nurse, but we can’t possibly see how anyone could remain ill with such a cheerful person around. CATHARINE BR WN Kitty” First Aid Club. Treasurer Thrift Club. Brownie is a darling. You’d think so if you could but see her laugh. But never will you discover all that is darling, for as soon as you are sure that you know it all. some new and unexpected quality will pop to the surface—and then you must get acquainted with her all over again. Therein lies the difference between our Kitty and ordinary kitties. I Page 21
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MYRTLE L. DENEE MERT’ Glee Club. Thrift Club. Class Basketball. Who is that girl who is always bubbling over with mirth and giggles? Why, that’s ‘‘Mert.’’ to be sure. We often sec her in the halls asking if anyone has seen Elsie. Myrtle has a host of friends and always will, with her winning ways. But do not think that she has no steadfast qualities, for here is a girl who has not neglected her studies during her four years with us. DOLLY DERR Travel Club. Nurses’ Training school Dolly is the black-haired lass who has a cheerful smile and a pleasant word for everyone. She possesses the enviable gift of an equable disposition, and if a jolly classroom neighbor, as her associates can vouch. Her even temper will aid her in becoming a delightful nurse. MARY DE THOMAS ’’MAY’ Thrift Club. Dramatic Club. First Aid Club. Jefferson Hospital Mary—the friend of thimbles, thermometers and typewriters—symbols of three great cults to which she adds herself. It is a question as to which two she will be able to eliminate in order to truly excel in the third. We cannot help. We cannot even suggest. We will, however, wish her good luck in this her hardest task. FRANCES CLAIR DIAMOND ”TOPSY” Thrift Club. Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts Frances is noted for several distinct things: First (and very important), her clothes. Frances has the happy faculty of wearing pretty clothes well. Second, her hair. Third, her bright brown eyes. Frances expects to enter the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts. We wish her luck in her new venture. J CKaj -29,
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