Evanston Academy - Bear Yearbook (Evanston, IL)

 - Class of 1915

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Page 29 text:

HOWARD A. HARTRIAN Fourth h'Cill'1ll11lC1lY6. MILDRED HINNERS First Year-Illinae. Second Year-lllinae. Third Year-lllinae. Fourth Year - Illinae and Chairman Social Committee of Class. ELIZABETH HOLDEN KAA First Year-lllinae. Second Year-Illinae. Third Year-Jmd1'1nia11 Statl. Fourth Year-Vice-President of Illinae, Class Treasurer, Academian Stafi,Bear Board, Editor of Girls' Edition. HELEN M. HOTCHKIN First Year-lllinac. Second Year - Secretary of Class, Swimming Team and Girls' Basketball. Third Year-AssistantTreasurer and Vice-President of llli- naeg !1Cddfmid?L Boardg Girls' Basketball and Swimming. Fourth Year-Class President, Bear Board, .flcadfm1'a1z Board, Girls' Edition of the .flmdz'm1'an:Girls' Swimming and Basketball Teams. B UMPO LITICS. .l3o Aly only books were wo- man's looks, and folly's all theylve taught me. Natur- ally, we should hesitate to swear upon our word of honor that the above-mentioned state of affairs actually existed in the mind of Hartman, nevertheless, we can only judge by outward appearances. Otherwise we know nothing about him, and anyway we had to say this be- cause he has been here such a short time that we do not know very much about him. But he should rejoice at that for it is undoubtedly just as well for him -that we are not better acquainted with him. Mildred Jean Hinners is a good hard worker, and one that always succeeds in what she undertakes. This can be prov- ed by the speedy manner in which she has helped to manage one or two school alfairs during the past year. She always has a good time herself, and is gen- erous enough to want everyone to share her pleasures. Betty has been in the Academy four years and during that time she has received practically all A's. She is the brightest of all the sharks. lf it were not for her the Girls' Edition of the flmdrmian would never have been such a success. Betty is very fond of the sciences, We wonder why she waited till her last year to take Zoo. We can safely say that no sweeter nor more intellectual girl than Elizabeth Holden ever grad- uated from the Academy. Certainly a person who has been in this school four years has earned the right to be talk- ed about a little! Helen M. Hotchkin is one of the bright- est people in the class, and is one of the most interesting to talk to. This is proved by the fact that she is the vice-presi- dent of the lirm of Saunders and Company-a most select organization to which only a few are admitted.

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R. K. GRAY First Year-Travel Club. Second Year-Travel Club. Third Year-Travel Club and Swimming. Fourth Year-Travel Club, Track Team and Swimming Team. CI'IARI.l'iS S. HARDY Fourth Year-Member of B UMPO l.I'l'1CS. HELEN Pl'Il'1BIi HARKNESS Third Year-lllinae Chaplain. Fourth Year-Secretary of lll- mae, and lllinae Play Castg Girls' lidition Staff. ISABELLA HARKNICSS Third Year- Chaplain of lllinaeg Assistant Manager Girls' Edition. Fourth Year - President of lllinae. Manager of Girls' Edition. Vice-President of Student Council. 29 R. K. Gray happens to possess a perfectly good motor- cycle, and can thus easily de- part from any momentarily uninteresting friends, for al- though the machine is a two- seated arrangement, the second seat is usually occupied by his brother. The Gray Brothers are known all over the campus. Some wide-spread reputation. We should judge that the midnight oil in Charles S. l'lardy's lamp was frequently burned quite low: owing to his excellency in studies. On the other hand, we ask you, how can a gentleman who has time to carry a cane have time for such trivial matters as those which pertain to school? 'Tis a deep and mysterious question which we leave to our intellect- ual classmates to answer. Worry? Cares? Nervous- ness? Too much study? Come right across! Helen Phebe Harkness has the sure cure for any of the above maladies, and it Certainly does hit the spot. And the silver linings of her clouds are not German Silver, either. 'l'hey're the real, gen- uine article, guaranteed to get brighter with wear. Never did any person have a higher standard of right and wrong than has lsabella Hark- ness, nor did anyone ever stand up harder for that standard. Those who have her for a friend count themselves favored for Harley has never been known to go back on a person. She has the best executive ability and the most common sense of anyone we have the honor of knowing, and as a good scout she takes the cake.



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H liIl.EN DOROTI lY IRWIN First Year-lllinae. Second Year-lllinae. 'Third Year-Illinae and Class Secretary. Fourth Year-lllinae Sand- wich Committee Chairman. x1,xRoARu'1' ANNE JOHNSON First Year-lllinae. Second Year-Girl's Swimming 'l'eam and Girl's Basketball. Third Year-Girls' Swimming, Treasurer of lllinae. Fourth Year - Girls' Swim- ming, Girls' Basketball and Literary liditor of the BEAR. C. l'l. JOHNSTON Fourth Year-Retired. HARRY H. KERR In Academy Four Years living within himself continuously. Helen Dorothy Irwin has been with us forlo, these many years, and she is certainly one Cat leastj addition to the class. Illinae would never have sur- vived sans Helen, and neither would the students at E. A., for she had charge of the financing and the making of lllinae sandwiches for the last year, and we can safely say that never did students look so healthy and happy, nor did lllinae's treasury ever look so satisfyingly cheerful on Friday afternoon as during the period of her management. lf any of our readers ever saw Margaret Anne johnson fussed or liurried, we'd like to know about it. lt's remarkable how much she can accomplish with so little worry. She plays the piano beautifully, and dances like a dream. Ain't that nice? My how nice! When we were writing up these luckless seniors she objected because we spoke of slamming someone, so we are trying to make this little epithet as com- plementary as possible without tending to make her vain. Of course there are innumerable more things we could say if there was only room enough. Rest first then worku and He had such beautiful eyes are both descriptive of the ex- periment now under consider- ation. C. H. Johnston is cer- tainly a handsome little fellow. The oil at the side here was done by a town sign-painter. lt's too bad that his folks didn't realize the advantages of sending the child to a regular school long ago. Now, as it is, he has only gotten a taste of things worth while during the past year, and the desire to return might overwhelm the tendency to get next to nature back on the farm. Here's another of those per- sons who seem forever to be concealing hidden sorrows. Henry Hampton Kerr is truly a martyr, for he has worn this aspect for four years. lt must be hard to live a life like that, and we wonder just how long his sorrows have oppressed him. Perhaps his grave air is only a blind-you never can tell.

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