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T H E ' ' E ' ' 2 .1 .1 .1 ... .1 .1 .1 LUCILLE B. PATTERSON Rochester, Ind., 1918. To know her once is to like her always. Lucille must have thought quite 11 hit of the class of 'ill he-cause sho rnlne hack to grad- uate with ns. She has learned tht- rare art of smiling. She is a very diligent and nmliitious girl, spending much of her time in the Com- mercinl Dt-pnrtinent. G. S. E. C. '2!l. Chemistry Flulz. Auditorium League. THEODORE JANSSEN uvreddysx Chicago, Ill., 1912. He who mixed reason with n'ea,sure and wisdom with mirth. When Teddy isn't roaming around the wilds of Michigan he is usually to he seen in Gary. Ted is quite fam- ous for his friendship with a certain Senior girl. VVe expect to see Theodore doing big time vaudeville cir- cuits, as he is quite a distinguished tenor. A good fellow. Varsity Football '20, '21, Baseball '2l. '21 Brown of Harvard. Spice and Variety. S. B. E. C Chemistry f'luh. Classical Club. NEVA HOLMES Ross, Ind., 1905. A life of honor and of worth. Like all of her sis- ters, Neva went through school with an excellent scholastic record. YVe hardly knew she was here until this year. Maybe she thought all work and no play was not a good idea: so she came in for a good time. She is a good student and we know that she will be successful in anything she under- takes. Brown of Harvard. Ruth.y' If 1 Were King. Auditorium League. Spanish Uluh. S. E. C. '23, Classical Club. sf w -V W-'W 1 9 2 3 WILLIAM PENDLETON i6Bill!Y The best policy is to avoid that which you detestg S0 I g1.V6 work wide berth. Bill is rather delib- erate in his actions, hut after a time he usually accomplishes what he sets out to do. He has a most convincing blush which he uses only in English, we think. Bill is an ardent roainer of the halls and a support- er of the R. O. 'l', C. Lightweight Basketball '20, '2l. Class Basketball. 9 I I' VV imin-f,'tm'ry'c1ub. Auditorium League. CLARA OHRENSTEIN uB'abeu Chicago, Ill., 1913. The toils of honor dig- nlfy repose. tflnrn has followed in her sistel s footsteps and has made the best of her time in school. Being musically inclin- ed she succeeded in making our chorus for three years. We never have seen her talking: shn's too busy for that. Martha 'ARlllh. Spanish Club. French Club. S. E. C. Chorus '21, ' 't i Auditorium League. Vvrv vfv vrv vfv vfv 'vrv v'v rv-v vrv v'v v-v v'v v-v rv-v rv-v v w
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xA GSE!! . 2 ELMA EDMUND DELLA CAREY SOLLY CATHERINE KLEINDORF HEILSTEDT Casey GOLDMAN WHITE Winder, Pa., 1917. He-ily Wheeler, Ina., 1921. Goldman chicago, ru., 1909. Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you. Elma has already de- cided upon her fixture 1-nurse in life, and we wish her success. NVe always thought that she was a studious girlg from the way she re- c-ites you r-an't tell that she doesn'1 study much. But she gave herself away one day. We wish she would tell us how she does it. Basketball '22l. liuth. If I VVere King. G. S. E. C. French Club. Auditorium League. Valparaiso, Ind., 1913. He is small but so is dynamite. As Chairman of the Booster Committee he has proved his worth as a dyed in the wool booster and true Em- ersonian. He finds it amusing to dwell upon the qualities of his ear, but we won't say any- thing as we have had many a lift. Chairman of Booster Committee. Baseball '21, '22, '23. Class Football '23. Class Basketball '21. '22, '23. Lightweight Basketball '23, S. B. E. C. '23. Classical Club. Chemistry Club. Plain sense but rarely leads us far away. Della has been with us only a short time, but she has made a host of friends. Once in s while we see her gaze toward Wheeler. VVe wonder just what the attraction is. Won't you tell us his name, Della? If I Were King. Auditorium League. Classical Club. S. E. C. '23, Chicago Ill., 1908. Whate'er he does, he does with vim and de- termination! ' Goldman, we think, is slated for a political po- sition or' some sort judg- ing by the diplomacy he pulls off in English Club and elsewhere. Goldman and his car are always present to haul the gang around whether to a Hunt or on a jaunt. VVe know he can dance but think he is trying.: to keep it a dark secret However, the Farewell will tell, Solly. Class Football '23. Class Basketball '22, '23. Spice and Variety. lf I Yvere King. S. B. E. C. '23, Classical Club. Chemistry Club. Disguise your bondage as you will, 'Tis woman rules us, rules us still. wisdom with mirth. Catherine has deter- mined to be a history teacher. But maybe she will change her mind, for she seems to be pretty good material for grand opera, as she showed us in Spice and Variety. She has been a great help to Mr. Snyder, making the chorus for three years. Catherine is a product of Emerson svhool, and we are proud of her. Ruth. Spice and Variety. S. E. C. '23. v 1 French Club. Classical Club. Chorus '21, '22, '2Zi. IEHIWV rmmmwmmrr 1 9 2 3 WV Y
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.A E THE 66E,, lQ HEN RIF'l TA GREGORY STEINKE MAUREK uGregn Austin, Minn., 1 922. One who laughs never Kinds a dull moment. After tracking thru the wilds of Minnesota Greg decided to east his fortune with the rest of us and grad- uate at Emerson. He stepped right in and made himself at home with everybody and is accepted as a fine fel- low. His spontaneous humor cannot be kept under cover. Aside from this trait Greg is quite faultless. We no- tice that weekly trips to Hammond are in order on his social calendar. lf I Were King. S. E. C. '23 Chemistry Club. BEATRIC E FIGGE nBeas! Johnston. Pa., 1911. It's her temperament to smile. We have always oh- served Beatril-e's au- burn crown of glory with envy. Bea is al- ways anxious to help or be of serviee to any of us. She has a warm spot in our hearts. Eligibility Committee '23. Baseball '21. Hockey '21. If I NVere King. Civics Club. Spanish Club. f'onimereial Club. Classical Club. GEORGE VERPLANK Milwaukee, Wis., 1919. Deliberate of action and speech. The honor roll would look queer if George's name was not to be seen on it each month. George is always ready to pop up with any kind of knowledge. We think he could pass one of those Edison tests. Here is another strong' supporter of the army. Senior Class Football. Brown of Harvard. S. B. H. C '23. Vlassical Club. 0llPllllSII'y Ulub. Auditorium League. JEANNETTE GASTON Teeny Washington, D,. C. '17. A maid whom nature favored VVe've .leannette with us, and eyed little always had that dark lady holds a place all her own in our affec- tions. VV1- hear she's quite an artist, one of Miss Lull's standbys. To :ill appearances she is quiet, but we who are acquainted W i t h her know that she is in- :-lined to be much the opposite. French Club. Spanish Club. ifliemistry Club. Auditorium League. f- -- 1 9 2 3 v-v wr- ff '-v f' 'A' 'rm N mmm
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