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SALLIE CATHERINE FULLER “Be good sweet maid, and let who will be clever. Do noble things, not dream them, all day long.” Catherine is small. She goes her quiet way hard¬ ly causing a ripple except among the many friends she has made and bound to her with bands of steel. To them she shows her real self. Such content¬ ment with one’s own affairs is! certain to lead to better things. MABEL LEE GARDNER “Mae” “Never worry—let the other fellow do that.” Operetta ’22; Glee Club ’22. Mabel is one of our dignified Seniors! No, she just seems that way to people who don’t know her. She is just as good sport as you want to find. Doing anything that will further the class or school, no matted how much time, work or inconvenience it may cause her—that’s Mabel. We know you’ll make good in the years to come, Mabel, as you have with us! BERNICE ELIZABETH McPHAIL GAY “And still they gazed, and still their wonder grew That one small head could carry all ( s)he knew.” Secretary Literary Society ’23; French Club ’23, President. The rest of us look up to Bernice as one who is remarkably smart and well learned. When you want anything done properly just go to her and it is carried through. If she speaks you just want to listen for you know something worth while is being- said. Although she hasn’t been with us all through High School, what she has accomplished makes us, who have been here all the while, feel ashamed of our records. JEAN HAMILTON GEGGIE “Jig-gie” “Life’s a joke and all things show it, I thought so once and now I know it.” Basketball ’22-’23; Operetta ’21. Jean’s outstanding quality is her good nature. Nothing ever seems to worry her. You can put her through the worst kind of argument and even though she loses she comes out smiling. Here’s luck to you, Jean. We expect great things of you, and knowing you as we do, we know you shall get them. 14
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V V ' „. f t 7 aii 15 v,i RUTH WALTERS EACHO “Lefty” “The choicest things in life come in small packages.” Operetta ’22. “Lefty” has proved to us that small packages can carry large presents. Her smiles are a delight to us all. She is ever ready to do a favor—Ruth is really a friend to all. In every thing she under¬ takes she always puts her best efforts forth, and in this lies her success. HENRY WATSON ELLIOTT “Junie” “Thou driftest gently down the tides of sleep.” Now who could that be resting over there—no one but “Junie”. His life will never be rushed for time. No matter what turns up he just lets it slip along easy. Sometimes these aren’t good char¬ acteristics—but never you mind—there is no doubt at all that Henry isn’t coming through with Hying colors and build a happy little farm for someone. MARY ELIZABETH FOGLEMAN “Dizzy” “Her ways are ways of pleasantness.” Everyone should know her, but to only a select few is this privilege given. You couldn’t possibly talk to Mary without feelin what a sunny radiance she reflects for she is pleasantness itself. Without a doubt she is everyth.ng that we would like to be and we know success awaits her. HELEN FROTHINGHAM “A merry heart and true blue.” Operetta ’22; Glee Club ’22; French Club ’23. Helen is one of those Seniors who doesn’t keep especially quiet nor talk so much. You don’t know exactly what to think of her, but if you know her well you’ll hnd out she is filled with nonsense, as well as good sense, and wit; has a sunny disposit.on, and is a person that can drive away “those blues” with which most of the Seniors are acquainted. 13
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EDWARD MALVERN HANDY “Smoky” “Bloodhound” “A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing.” Vice-President of Class ’22; Athletic Chairman of Student Body ’23; Football varsity ’20-’21-’22, Captain ‘22; Basketball ’23; Baseball varsity ’21- ’22-’23, Captain 23; Exchange editor Pioneer 23. Ed is our true “Vugjinyun.” Old “Bird-Dog.” Not spectacular, but steady, sure and reliable. His friends in school are numbered by legions, and all this is backed up by being- voted the best looking boy in school. No need to tell of his athletic ac¬ complishments. The fact that he was elected Captain of football and baseball and picked for the All-Eastern Team are his tributes. But Ed, before we say good-bye, the girls of the Class of ’23 would like to know why they call you “Bloodhound.” MARION VIRGINIA HANGER “Ginks” Glee Club ’20-’21-’22. Operetta ’21-’22-’23. Marion is kind-hearted, generous and always the same. Whenever you meet her you will be greeted with a cheery “Hey, There!” “Procrastination is the thief of time.” “Ginks” does not wait until the last minute to get up any work and then have to rush around like the rest of us Seniors. Each day finds her occupied with something. TINSLEY CARTER HARRISON “Tubby” “Harry” “All his faults are such that one loves him still the better for them.” President of Class ’22-’23; Football squad ’19- ’20; Varsity ’21-22; Baseball varsity 21-22-’23; Glee Club ’21-’22. Operetta ’22; Minstrels ’22-’23; Manager ’23; First Associate Editor “Pioneer” ’23; French Club ’23, Vice-President. He is just full of school spirit, especially showing this in acting as President of our class this year. His work in football last fall was exceptionally good, he being picked for All-Eastern tackle in high school circles. In the entertainments, plays, and “Pioneer” work around school, he has done more than his share. Best wishes to you, “Tubby.” CLARA ESTELLE HOFFMAN “Cat’s Whiskers” “I ivill be happy and free I ' ll be sad for no man.” Studious, quiet—sometimes, and witty is Clara. She is a good student and not lacking at all in that very valuable asset, school spirit. Steady and re¬ liable as she is we know her accomplishments will be g-reat and many. Good luck, Clara. 15
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