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Dorothy e. Clark Dot'' I Olw Club. 2, 3; Interchips Dramatic Club. 2, 3. Basketball. 1, 2. 3; • It is time for a good orchestra to be on the air. and if you were at Dorothy's home you would see this attractive, dark haired girl listening in and perhaps singing along with the un- seen musicians. With this love of rhythm it is easy to sec why she spends so much of her time with ''Aggie” at ''Seiberts.” Dot claims that she doesn't like housework but we think that she might change her mind for the right person and be a house- wife instead of a private secretary—which is her present lofty ambition. CATHERINE C. CRUTS Honey” Echo, 2; Dramatic Club. 2. 3. I; Basketball. 3; Inter- chips Basketball. 1, 2; Operetta. 4; Honor Student. • Meet Honey”, the bright, genial, sunny member of our Commercial Department. At shorthand and as a typist, she's one of the best. She has been on the Echo Staff and Basketball team, although this year only the Make-up Group and Glee Club have claimed her talents. She is an ardent follower of sports, and especially enjoys roller-skating. In the classroom Catherine answers more than her share of questions. With these abilities, as a future stenographer she will certainly brighten somebody's office. Charles Drummond Mike Football. 2. 3. 4; Basketball, 3. 4 Track. 3. 4. • Here he is folks. 'Mike” Drummond, the all-around athlete. Six feet one inch of bone and brawn. Mike has played varsity positions in three sports during his high school career. He is a good athlete, and a good student as well. His favorite subject is Algebra: and when you come across a knotty formula. Mike the person who can solve it. His hobby is golf, and his leisure time is spent caddying. Mike” intends to become a Civil En- gineer. and we all know that he will be very successful. Merrill Eckert Tiny Ass't Baseball MmiURcr, 1; (Mat» Basketball. 2. • Here is the king of Good Nature! Besides his excellent dis- position, he has a keen mind for school work. Almost every day Tiny” gives an excellent English recitation. He always gets to school on time in spite of the fact that he has several1 miles to walk. To while away his leisure time he follows sports and does some reading. Then. too. he is always ready to enjoy a big feed. His hardworking and intellectual powers will surely earn him a good position. « SEVENTEEN
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Margaret Bruch “Jessie” Dramatic Club, 3, I: Property MnnaRor. 4; Girl Re- serve . 2. 3. 4: Intercius Basketball, 2, 3; Yearbook, 4; National Thespians, 4. • Just look! ' Jessie ', smiling as usual and with the same bit of mischief in her big brown eyes. More than once her ready laughter and love of fun have been th« root of some merry disorder in the class room. Her chief interest has been Dra- matic Club. Generally she has worked behind the scenes, put- ting grease paint and rouge on other actors and actresses, but on March 14 she made her own successful stage debut in Big Hearted Herbert.” Margaret is going to be a nurse. What could be more appropriate for this active daughter of mirth? Nothing —except, perhaps, writing. BETTE BUSS “Bet” Girl Reserve , 1. 2; Gloo Club, I, 3: Dramatic Club, 4: Operetta. 3. 4. • Curly head! When we hear this, we think of Bet''. She has naturally curly hair which is the envy of every other girl in school. She likes swimming and has won several medals in races. There's only one thing which she dislikes: that is study ing. It's a nuisance, we know. Bette: but one must do it once in a while if one is to succeed. Bette is another Robert fan and it isn't Taylor cither! She has decided to be a hairdresser. We hope that you learn to curl everyone's hair as well as nature has curled yours. Virginia e. Buss “Cinnie” Girl RoHorve . 2, 3: Echo, 2. 3, 4; Dramatic Club. 3, 4: Interclns Basketball, 1. 2, 3; Yearbook, 4: Honor Student; Operetta. 4. • Here is the artist of the class. From a few lines on ''Ginnic's” paper emerges a beautiful girl. She draws for the Echo”, and many of her drawings decorate this book. Virginia is a very con- scientious student. She likes French best of all her subjects and is always rattling it off like a native, much to the puzzlement of her friends. Virginia is going to art school after she graduates. We are sure that we will sec her drawings gracing the magazine covers of the ultra-smart publications. Louise Carling Suzy Echo, 2, 3; Glue Club, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook, 4; National Thespian . 4; Girl Reserve , 2. 3, 4; Operetta, 3. 4; Dramatic Club. 3. 4: Interclns Basketball, 1. 2; Class Secretary. 4; Honor Student. • Good things come in small packages! We know they do. for here we have Suzy”. who is just five feet tall. In spite of her height she has proved herself efficient by taking an active part in almost every activity. Suzy” is a real blonde. Perhaps that is one of the reasons she is called our little ray of sunshine.” She is a ready listener to people with troubles and docs her best to brighten their spirits. We know that with such readiness to work and to help. Suzy” will be a success in whatever she docs! SIXTIIN »
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Charlotte Edelman Chot” Girl Roiervei, 2. 3, 4; Make-up Group. 3; President, 4: National Thespians. 4; Basketball, 3. 4; Interclass Basketball, 1. 2: Glee Club. 2. 3. 4. • Here's the girl who does a little bit of everything. When you sec those sometimes beautiful, sometimes ludicrous, some- times terrifying faces appear on the stage, you know it's some of Chot's work: or at a- ’ rate, it's been done under her super- vision. She is one of our main stand-bys in the guarding divi- sion of the basketball court and as a true Girl Reserve. she'V hard to beat. In addition. ' Chot'' has made an excellent scholas- tic record. Charlotte expects to enter Ursinus College in the fall. ELAINE ADELLE EDELMAN Red'’ Or ’lH»8tra, 1, 2. 3, 4; Girl Reserves. 2; Stamp Club. 1. 2. 3; Echo. 3; Glee Club. 1. 2, 3. 4; Dramatic Club. 3; Library Assistant. 1, 2, 3, 4. • This friendly little maiden is the other half of the brain trust known to us as Fox and Edelman. She and Betty have similar characteristics and tastes. She. too. has been a helping hand to Miss Bartleson in our school library. Elaine has been faithful to the orchestra, in which she olays the violin. She has also taken an active part in the glee dub and the stamp dub-. After graduation she expects to go into training, and we arc sure that she will be an invaluable asset to whichever hospital she selects. Jeanne Lois Fairer Jeannie” Mnkc-up Group 1. 2: Dramatic Club, 4; Glee Club, 1; Girl Reserves, l. 2. 3, 4; Operetta. 4. • In this modern day and age. pcoole who have poise are rare, especially in high-schools. Jeanne may be classed in this group for, except for polite inquiries about someone's health and wcl fare, her delicate voice is carefully modulated—even when laugh- ing at some joke or humorous incident. Jeannie has a secret am- bition to be an airplane hostess. Her good nature and sweet- temper will always be an asset whether she achieves her secret goal or whether she becomes somebody's stenog.” Beatrice Faulstick Sticky” Basketball, 1. 2. 3. 4; Captain, 4; Glee Club, 1. • Pop! the ball goes into the basket and there are two more points for Wilson. Sticky”, captain of the girls' basketball team, has done more to bring her team the winning laurels than one girl ought to be capable of doing. But that's because she likes it. She'd rather play basketball than do anything else. Outside of school she uses her energy to good advantage swim- ming or dancing. Bea” is one of our Commercial students and hopes to be a stenographer. With her high scores we know she’ll be one of the best. EIGHTEEN »
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