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v. f THE 1923 REFLECTOR W! ; y . ' C k Tty ! GATHERINE GREGORY “Kat” Age 17; weight 124; height 5 feet, 4 inches. Activities: Charter Member Athletic Associa¬ tion (1), (2), (3), (4); Vice-President Ath¬ letic Association (3); Hiking Club (3); ice- President Poetry Club (4); Vice-President Senior Class (4); Folk Dancing (3); Swedish Drill (3); Monogram Club (3), (4); Press Reporter Torch Light Society (4); Class Basketball (4); Dramatic Club (4); 1-rench Club (4); Debating Club (4); Tennis Club (3), (4). “Those who know her best love her best.” The above quotation surely suits “Kat,” for everyone who really knows her like her. Not only is she a fine student, hut she has been known to handle delicate situations with rare finenesse. Though possessed (if a large following among the “mere men” of the class, she is able, at times, to so far neglect them as to follow the call of the muses. She is a lovable, attractive pal, of whose friendship anyone might well be proud. RUTH B. HARDING “Ruth” Age 17; weight 125; height 5 feet, 7 inches. Activities: Athletic Association (3), (4); Glee Club (-) ; Hi-Collect Club (3). “I laugh for hope hath a happy place with me.” “Giggle! Giggle! here comes Ruth. She seems to have a monopoly on them. We can’t imagine Ruth being serious. We ' re sure the I. 13’s, whatever that is, could not have existed without Ruth! MARY LUCILE HART “Lucile” Age 17; weight 94; height 5 feet, 1 inch. Activities: Debating Club (4); Latin Club (4): Science Club (4). “I slept and dreamed that life was beauty. I woke and found it duty.” One cannot imagine Lucile with her lessons unprepared. Very often has she astonished the Latin Class with her flowery translations. We have but one thing to regret, and that is she came to us in our Senior year; ' 23 likes you, Lucile.
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THE 1923 REFLECTOR THELMA GULDMAR FLOYD “Thelma” Age 16; weight 118J4; height 5 feet, 6 inches. Activities: President of Latin Club (4); Vice- President Newswriting Club (4); Assistant Manager Girls’ Basketball (4); High Life Staff (4); Debating Club (3). (4); Literary Society (1), (2); Girls’ Athletic Association (1), (2), (3), (4); Spanish Club (2); Assist¬ ant Editor Spanish Column in High Life (2); Crazy Girls’ Club: Girls’ Council (4); Writer of Last Will and Testament (4). “If I have an opinion I speak it.” Thelma will make a good lawyer in the not so far distant future, for she excels in public speaking and is a shining light in the debating club. She has a way of driving to the very heart of a question and choosing the side she thinks is right. She, also, has the courage of her convictions and sticks by her side through thick and thin. DORA GOLDSTEIN “Dora” Age 16; weight 113; height 5 feet, 3 inches. Activities: Member Hiking Club (3); Literary Society (2) : Volleyball Team (2) ; Athletic Association (3): 11 i - Collect Club (3). A perfect woman, nobly painted.” Dora was one of us at the bright beginning and she remained one of us ’til the bitter end. We know that she always will be one of us as far as loyalty is concerned. BRUCE GREENE “Willie” Age 18; weight 170; height 5 feet, 10 inches. Activities: Baseball (1), (2), (3), (4); Cap¬ tain (3), (4); Football (2), (3), (4); Cap¬ tain (3), (4); Athletic Association (1), (2), (3), (4); President (4); Monogram Club (2), (3) . (4); Vice-president (3); President (4); Basketball Squad (2), (3); Class Basketball (4) ; Captain (4); Literary Society (2), (3). “He’s a wonder, he ' s a dream, He s the captain of our team.” It would be more accurate to say Willie is captain of our teams. But his most flattering array of honors has not spoiled him a bit. There is not a less conceited person in high school. His modesty, however, has not prevented him from doing a very great deal fcr his school. He is equally popular with boys, gills, and teachers. It wishes were boys like Willie, we ' d have a whole high school full. Page Twenty-five
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Page Ttventy-seven THE 1923 REFLECTOR CLARICE RAMSEY HINES Clarice” Age 16; weight 138; height 5 feet, 3 inches. Activities; Literary Society (2); Commercial Club (3), (4); Science Club (2); Athletic Association (1), (2), (3), (4). Act—act in the living present.” Clarice doesn ' t advertise herself at all, but those in her classes know that she is one of the smartest and best students in the Senior Class. Clarice doesn’t fly around at the last minute pale and haggard, trying to get up late lessons. She is always serene and smiling with the conscious¬ ness of work well done. CLARENCE HOBBS Clarence Activities: Boys ' Athletic Association; Physics- Chemistry Club; Literary Society. Ye Gods. I am vamped again. We don ' t believe Clarence hates it as bad as he seems to, but with all his “ladies-man-ness, lie is quite apt at manual arts. Some new carved dice or peach seed graces the end of his watch chain every day. Clarence seems everywhere in his little skeeter, which, if we are not mistaken, lie made himself. We are sure that some day he will outclass Woolworth or even Ford him¬ self. FRANK HOBBS Frank Age 17: weight 145; height 5 feet, 11 inches. Activities: Athletic Association (2), (3), (4): Football (4); Class Basketball (4); Track (3) ; Literary Society (2). Thinking is but an idle waste of thought. Tho’ Frank doesn’t use his brain very much we do not intend to imply that he hasn’t one. He does have a brain and a very good one too. as evidenced by the witty remarks he sometimes utters on class. Frank has always been an ardent devotee of basketball and he has been quite a success in the class series.
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