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Jessie Evelyn Ferguson Age 18 “It is a part of her—that bubbling, ref resil¬ ing spring of wit.’’ No matter how gloomy the day, how se¬ rious the predicament, “Jess” always cheers us with a witty, effective remark. Her sug¬ gestions, so readily given in her own way, are very helpful. Athletic Association, 1921. f J9isie y on uvoo toL inc.be . dvst l oe h . r - a P , C. ct 2 ! Helen Roma Goldstein Age 16 The joy of living shone from her face; her elastic step betokened buoyant youth.’’ Helen’s complicated nature makes her most lovable. Her ease of making and keeping friends, her alert mind that is alive to all things, and her unselfishness mark her as unusual. Even “stray pups” find a place in her heart. Assistant Senior Editor of Reflector. 0 curLy (ochs hfiw they fru y yoot ' h if.
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1 i t Rachael Jane Donnell Age 18 Eonnie A Lee Enoch ge 17 “Her voice was ever soft and gentle; this teas a woman.” “IVhat const than not do zeitli that seeing eye and that knowing touch. “Jane’s” sweet disposition, supplemented by her loyalty to friends, has made her much beloved by the class. Although she is not the “chatty” kind, she’s “true blue just the same. Athletic Association, 1919-21; Glee Club. 1921. “Bon-Bon is most certainly our famed artist. She sees and displays in all her work the smallest details- -the wonder of it is beyond us ! We know that ’21 is thrice blessed by this addition to our already noted group. Art Editor of Reflector, 1921 ; Member of Athletic Association, 1921. flijihy hobby.
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Gertrude Mendenhall Hunter Age 16 “1 must adapt myself to action lest I falter by the way.” “Gert’s” ever-flowing knowledge is not shown in class, but—later. To understand her, you must know her: but he careful not to hurt her feelings. Once discover that kind heart, and you have a friend indeed. Athletic Association, 1921. Let a Mary Shields Age 17 “A friend, proven true as she. Should be t rappled to th soul with books of steel.” “Lee is a friend in deed and in need. How many of us have not some time or other gone to her for help and received it willingly. I f Leta does not teach school, somebody will be out of a good Math teacher. She works faster than we can follow her with our eyes. Leta wishes it known that not she but her Assistant Ed¬ itor gave her this writing. Athletic Association, 1921 ; Senior Editor in ' ; IF LECTOR. f JUo.LH r o l 91 « U J TTl leta frlrUj hty Gei-TiCj
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