Emerson High School - Emersonian Yearbook (Gary, IN)

 - Class of 1923

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wf WI lK.TlQ. :iii T H E ' ' E C1 uma M HELEN COX SEYMOUR HARRIET CLARENCE BEATRICE Chicago, Ill., 1918. MEHLER HANLEY HENDRICKSON JAMES HA likeable gm with a Chicago, In., 1915. Hi Susquehanna, Pa., 1911. Bea likeable Way- HI think of ease, but Valparaiso. Ind., 1916. 'Hrhere is great ability Morgantown, W. Va., Helen rind Marjorie work on. K-Herfs a Spirit deep, inucoueealing one's 1919. take theil' places on the warmers every day at 35:15. If sou want to know how to get out of taking: gym. ask Helen, and she will give you a good excuse. However Helen is a good worker. Her black hair and eyes give her a ehie appear- ance, and we are under the impression that Helen will be a model some day. If I YVere King. Spanish Club. French Club. Chemistry Club. Aullitnriiini League. Vl'e always thought that Seymnur had some dramatic ability and as the captain in lf I Were King, he justi- fied our predictions. These parts are not so good, however, if you ask Seymour. YVorked quite hard to graduate with our illustrious class. Senior Class Football. Class Baslfetball. Brown nf Harvard. If 1 Were King. B. S. E. C of '23, Classical Club. Chemistry Club. and crystal clear. Harriet, who hails from Amllridge, seems to like l-lmersou. She rertaiuly has made many friends, dividing her time between her studies and pleasures. Harriet is as good a student as an athlete, which is quite compli- mentary. She loves to sit on the warmers dur- ing her gym hour. Huh, Harriet 'Z Horkey '2l. Brown of Harvard. If I YVere King. Ruth, Blartha.' ' G. S. E. C. Classieal Club. ab1l1ty. We did not know that Clarenc-e could sing un- til this yeai when he startled the silenees of our Auditorium with his warblings on high Cf, It seems that he is a confirmed bachelor, also a confirmed R. O. T. C. booster and supporter. Brown of Harvard. If I VVere King. Orr-hestra. Contest Chorus. Spanish Club. Chemistry Club. R. S. R. C. '23. R. 0. T. C. A good reputation is a fair estate. This eolden haired young lady with her quiet fun and humor has made herself every- body's friend. She is :naturally quiet, but the Senior Play proved that she can play in any part. That proves you never eau tell. Keep it up, Bea. Hockey '2l. '22, Basketball '21, '22, '23. Baseball '21 If I Were King. G S F C '03 ..J.i.... Classical Club. Chorus '23, Auditorium League. 1 9 2 3

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-,M- M A MMMM ATHEUEHMM M QM as ahhh, wmv IRENE PARSONS Chicago. In., 1909. Her ways are ways of p1ea.santness.' ' ln athletics, drama- tics, studies. and fun Irene alwrirs has a place. In other words, she is an all-round good sport. She has been with us all through our high school days and has made a place for herself that no one clse can fill. Annual Board. Hockey '19, '20, '21, '-no Basketball '20, '21, Baseball '21, Brown of Harvard. lf l YVere King. Classical Club. S. l-I. C. 'SIL MERLE HODGES Renssalaer, Ind., 1906. Believe that you have it, and you have it.' VVhen it comes to lug- ging the gang around in his car, Merle is right there. He is seen at all the dances. He spends a. great deal of his time down by the girls' entrance. Has the faculty of wringing out dues from impoverished Seniors. Merle has, it seems, a brilliant future cast in his horoscope. Class Treas. '22, '23. Chairman of Building and Grounds Commit- tee '22B. Athletics Finance Com. Class Basketball '22, '23. lf l Were King. S. B. IC. C '21l. Capt., R. 0. T. C. v-v v-v v- v-v ww v-v HELEN CRABILL South Bend. Ind., 1914. She's our delight, all mankind's wonder. ln spite of the fact that a certain Senior was graduated last year. Helen seems to be get- ting along nicely with us. We all like Helen: she fits in any place. Athletics, games, dances, or classmeetings, Helen is right there to help. Booster Connnittee. Basketball '21, '22. Baseball '2l. Hockey '21 '2 S. E. fl. 'Ill Spanish Club. Chemistry Club. Classical Club. JOHN DAVIS Swede ' 'The greatest truths are simplest, and so are all great men. We predict that some day John will rise to great heights in the sci- entitic world. May even get so high as to invent those oxygen tablets that Spencer has looked so long for. He is noted for his ponderously clinehing arguments in classes. Is a member of the 0'Brien-Pendleton- Haas hall-roaming crowd. Class Football. Brown of Harvard. S. H. C. '23l. Chemistry Club. Spanish Club. Auditorium League. MARJORIE TUCKER Marge Logausport, Ind., 1909. ' 'Her pathway lies among the stars. Margie is our little artist. Everyone rushes to Marge to draw in Girl Graduate Books, so when that hectic sea- son comes she is pretty busy. Her humor is al- ways evident. You may see the evidence of her work in this annual. Board of Control '22, Annual Board '22, '23, Spanish Club, French Club. S. li. C. .-Kuditorium League. GWWHWWMEMQEEIQZ3' W' - iffy VV'



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gxtrgmk - - T H E ' ' E ' ' .A .A .A .A .A ,A .A .A .A .A .A A .A FV'llS7l HAROLD HAAS PEARL BAKER HENRY HENRIETTA JOHN BECK Sparky Cassiopolis. Mich., '16. SACKETT EWING Becky Chicago, Ill., 1912. A bit of nonsense now and than is most di- vertingf' A bit of fun now and then is relished by the best of men, thinks Harold. If you want to know howto get eats from the luneh room at all hours of the day. ask him. he knows. He seems to like little girls very well. Varsity Football '22, Martha. S. li. C. '23.' Uhemistry Club. Auditorium League. She needs no eulogy: she speaks for her- self. We always thought that Pearl was a quiet nud studious little girl, but1we saw her one night and almost fail- ed to recognize her. l'enrl's snwial pals are Helen and Verona. We nrediet tha' she will be- eome a private secretary to somebody some day, but we are not prepared to say. If I VVere King. Ulassienl Vlub. li. S. li. l' Spanish l'lub. Auditorium League. tcHank1s San Diego. Calif., 1912. A man modest, yet self-contained! ' Henry has keen fore- sight as was demon- strated when he travel- ed all the way from Valifornia to be an Hm- ersonian and a member of our elnss. Hank is si wary observer of our elegibility. Aside from this horrible fault he is well liked by the students, who realize when a good guy is a good guy. Chairman of Elegibility Committee. Ver-'ity Basketlirll '22, '2.l. Senior Class Football ..,., s. Iifi-1. e. Spanish Cltb. Nashville, Tenn., 1910. Her wcrth, I am told, is measured in gold. Nashville 4-ontrilmted to our elass its young- est member and a stu- dent graduating in three and one-half years. We are eertainly proud tu hnve our youngest Seu- ior finish with such a ret-ord. She doe-sn't seem sturlious because she is always smiling and talking in friendly 4-hats in the halls. We shall rlwavs remember this little blonde haired lady. lf l Were King. Uheniistry Flub. F'r:'nch Club. lllassieal l'lub. Vlzorus '22, Chicago, Ill., 1910. A youth ever full of quips and smiles. Although John has never rent-hed six feet in height, he has never permitted the lark to keep him out of the limelight Aside from his hohhy of telling jokes, he likes to place his nnme on the honor roll every month or so. He is allways Johnny on the spot. Class llnsketbzxll '21, '21i. Brown of Harvard. lf I NVQ-re King. Chemistry Vlub. Spanish Club S. ll. ld. f'. '23 li. L. T. I' li. 0. 'l'. U. vvfyvwfvt vviqh. we-vmfdilvvilcl lv-Civ-vrvevfv w-v v 'fv 'fi 1 9 2 3 'Av +A' W-v v-'r-wr v '-v Y 'A' -- '- v v-v - 'rv

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