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my A, I ,' ,. A AA AA xA AA AA T H E 6 6 E , , AA .AA A-A AA -A A-A --. -A -A -A A-A. A- --. A-A - -Lv RICHARD MARGARET NORE HAGMAN STURTRIDGE BAILEY Hagerman . DiK!k Peg Aurora, Illinois, 1919. Vandergift, Pa., 1911. Portland, Indiana, 1913. He hath a head to con- When hwidmll-w is Here's to the girl trive, a tongue to per- not breaking records in athletics, he is devot- ing himself to the fair- er sex. Dick is a four major sport man and has proved himself in- valuable to Emerson on the gridiron, court. cin- der track. and diamond. Dick is, however, not af- fected by his long ar- ray of records and car- ries the plaudits mod- estl.y. Varsity Football '19, '20, '21, '22. Varsity Basketball '20, '21, '2?, '22l. Baseball '21, '22, '23. Track '20, '21, '22, 'QTL Chemistry Club, Pres. Spanish Club. with the eyes of blue Whose heart is kind, and love is true. This pretty little girl is certainly a good cure for the blues and is a good friend to all. Peg seems to be quite occu- pied at times but es- pecially so when she is with Nore. Classical music comes in for a due share of her time, foo. Peg surely has worked hard for the success of this HE. Snapshot Editor HE. Building and Grounds Committee. Hockey '19, '20, '21, H22. . Basketball '22. Chemistry Club. Spanish Club. S. E. C. of '23. suade, and a hand to execute. We predict that this husky fellow will some day represent us in the Senate. Nore is to be given great credit for putting out the 1923 an- nual. We know of the many hours he has spent on it. Of late he has been quite a stepper on the waxed floor. rv Editor-in-Chief E, '23, Varsity Football '2 1, .09 Track '22, '23. Brown of Harvard. ' 'Spice and Variety! ' S. E. C. of '23. Chemistry Club. - -A' v-v 'A' v-v A- A- or 1 9 2 37 VIRGINIA CHASE lLGinU Wabash, Indiana, 1911. Grace was in her steps, Heaven in her eyes. Gin is one of our old standbys, always ready to boost Emerson. As a Member of the Social Committee and Annual Board she has shown her dependability, All the girls envy Gin's stately figure and pretty black hair. Now what's his name, Gin? Annual Board Social Committee 'Z3Il. Hockey '19, '20. Auditorium Legaue. Chorus '19 '20, '21. COLLIN RESH Resh Rensselaer, Ind., 1911. A man's work, gentle- men, is never tlnish- ed. l'ollin's very business- likc air immediately pro- claims hin. to be our business manager. He lms faculty to become worried over trivial things, but we forgive him as we never have seen him 'n a grouch or tantrum, Resh is naturally quiet, but a good joke will immede iately change his states- manlike air. Does not believe in eating be- tween meals -- huh Resh ! Has managed the business of the li in a most com- mendable manner and has not neglected to make friendx Asst. Business Manager E '22, Business Manager E 1.3. S. E. C. Chemistry f'lub.
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M .-.M .MM 1 1 ,THE E 1ufazfrmMM -M .1 -,M PAUL MOHARDT Penuxsatany, Pa., 191-1 A man quite young in years but gray in fame. This dashing young gallant is extremely ef- ficient when it comes to calling signals. He is brimful of gay repartee and wit. He has made a specialty of kidding the teachers and can tell you all about how it works somefimes. He is not seen around school after hours for some reason or other. Varsity Football '20, '21, '22, Varsity Basketball '21, '22, '23. Track '21, '22, Baseball '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club. Classical Club. Chemistry Club. B. S. C. of '23. ELLEN ROODA Kansas City, Mo., 1908. Friends were her pas- sion and delight. Ellen is a Senior who will be missed by every- one. Whenever an ac- companist is wanted. a hunt is started for El- len. She has certainly done her bit and then some in boosting our music department. We predict that she will be another Paderewski. Annual Board '23. Board of Control. Social Committee. Hockey '19, '20, '21, '22. Brown of Harvard. Spice and Variety. If I Were King. Spanish Club. Classical Club. Chorus '20, '22, '23. SAM RUMAN scsalnrnyn New York City, 1912. On and over the pin- nacle of fame. This young man has not succeeded in hid- ing his light under a bushel very wellg ev- ery one in the state knows him He has held his own on every team for four years, receiving All-State honors and a captaincy of our champ team as well. Ruman is also one of our debonair society set, and his pres- ence is always in de- mand among the ladies, we notice: but like the bee he flits from flower to flower. Asst. Editor of E '23. Varsity Football '19, '20, '21 '22, Varsity Basketball '21, '22. '23 Baseball '21, '22, '23. Spice and Variety. If I VVere King. Spanish Club. Y'-Y 1 9 2 3 EDNAH BOWLER uylickyss Boyne City. Mich, 1912. Sweet tempered, full of fun, and square, A friend to have and keep for e'er. Ednah is our old stand- by when it comes to hockey, basketball, and tennis. She fills her niche in Emerson school life in a most commend- able way. She is famed for her humor. It is rumored that certain Seniors are contesting for first honors. How about it, Micky 'I Basketball '20, '21, '22, ..,., Hockey '20, '21, '22, '23, Tennis Team. Spanish Club. Chemistry Club. G. S, K. U. Auditorium League. WILLIAM 0'BRIEN Bill Elwood, Indiana, 1920. Men are not bad, but they have their dev- ilish ways and im- prudent days. Bill is seen wearing his R. 0. T. C. uniform -usually. We seldom find him studying, but he evidently does, be- cause he manages to get by. Bill is one of our ultra-fashionable 'mem- bers. Class Basketball '20, ,.,1 .mg Brown of Harvard. S. lfl. C. of '23. Spanish Club. Auditorium League. vAv rv v-v rv vAv vAv -v Av
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.AA AAQA lAA 5 T H E 6 6 E , , g 5 4.4.A.A 4.4. A 4.4. 4.4A 4.4. 4.3 4.4 4.4 4.4. 4.4. 4.4 AA CLARENCE KELSO Klassy Decatur, Illinois, 1 9 1 6. A youth care free and light hearted. was he.' ' Klassy is one of the most debonair members of our class and can make himself at home anywhere. He is os- pecially famous for the sweet nothings that he communicates to a cer- tain Junior lassie. tWe have the evidence, Klas- syj. Clarence throws a mean basl-ietball as well as a note and is in de- mand on both sides. Varsity Football 'ZJZL Varsity Basketball '2' If I Were King. :.,.- I S. E. C. '?3. Classical Club. WILNA DAVIDSON Willie Novia Scotia, Can., 09. I couldn't be good if I would and I would- n't be good if I C0'll.ld. Vt'illie is forever get- ting into trouble with some member ot' the far- ulty: she always comes out with a cheerful gig- glc. VVe'll never forget her in Spice and Va- riety, displaying to perfection the art of chewing gum. From a. ukelele comeregation in the hall to a. Spanish Club meeting one sees lVillie's fluffy bobbed hair popping up, Building and Grounds Connnitiee '22l. Hockey '2l. 1 DONALD DYKEMAN sxD0ns9 Richmond, Ind., 1910. He does nothing in particular and does it well. NVQ often wonder how Don can talk so fast, but when we consider the importance of his speeches, we excuse his willingness to talk. Don is well known and has largely obtained proin- inence through the fancy hair cuts he wears around school. Class Basketball. Martha S. B. E. C. Chemistry Club. Spanish Club. Cicero Club Basketball. Chorus '21, '2 7, '23. li, S. C. Brown of Harvard.' ' lf I XVere King. Spanish Club. Classical Club. Auditorium League. T .A. -.A. .A. .A. .A. .A. .A. .A. .A. .A. -.A. .A. .A. .A. v HELEN KING 6sHek1! Dillonville. O., 1912. She's a. jolly good fel- low, Her friends will all de- c1are. Helen believes in do- ing everything with a snap and as a result is in great demand for eommittees. If there's an argument any place, Helen shines and usual- ly wins out. XVP are proud of Helen because she has shown what a person with ambition can flo. Brown of Harvard. If I Vt'ero King. Hockey '21, '22, '23. Basketball '21, '22, '23. Baseball '22, Chemistry Club. Spanish Club. Classical Club. G. S. Fl. C. CLYDE HEYDORN AsFat9s The right side of life to look at is the bright side. Clyde. although one of our 4'Ulli'll'lll9fl bach- elors, is to be seen now and then conversing with some of the fair sex. Although somewhat reticent, his optimistic nature has brought him many friends. He loves to a1nble along but ho can handle his pounds, as he denion- strated at guard. We notiee that every play insists upon Fat as stage manager. Varsity Football '22, Brown of Harvardfl If 1 Were King, Stage Manager. Spanish Club. Chemistry Club. 1 9 2 3 fT1l'DmA' -stan-ft-A-matte vm 'A V
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