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qw 9 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL goo MAUDE TH ELMA MILLER True industry doth kindle honor's fire. D. A. R. Pageantg Y. VV. C. A., '23, '24, '25g Sec y Senior Y. VV. C. A.g S. P. Q. R.g Le Deuxieme Cercle Francaisg Junior Civic Club. Tillie strives to do her best with all her mis-tht. Only-she isn't fond of making speechesg Tho somewhat shy, determination will .wet her there. ELIZABETH BELLE MINTER To knofw her is to Iofve her. Glee Clubg O. T. 1.5 C. A. 0.3 Y. VV. C. A. In an artist's smock, a palette in her hand, lUpon her nose a little daub of paint perhaps-J. bandscaipes and lots of other things Next winter she will make in her s-tutlio ln Greenwich Village. KATHERINE MORRISSEY Hunger is sharper than the sword. D. A. R. Play Cast, junior Class Recital Commit- teeg Junior Executive Committee? Chairman Bids and Program Committeeg S. G. C., 'z4g S. S. S., l25. Kay lingers not only for food, But also-for knowledge! She is slim,-slenderness personified And therefore envied by some VVlho are less unfortunate in respect to size. LISETTE CATH ERIN E MOWER The deepest rifvers flofw with the least sound. Jr. Civic Clubg Le Cercle Francaisg Class Playg Jr. Red Crossg D. A'. R. Pageantg Demostheniang Stu- dent Council, '23. Lisette's like the honey-bee Sweetness seeking, ever toilingeg Her low voice is like its hum, as it sins the nectarg And her brown hair is as Soft as the down upon ifts back. But Lisette differs from the bee, For those who know her Say she never had fl sting ! DORA IRENE MYERS HAI cheerful life is Lwhat the muses los-ve. Executive Committee, '24g VVorId Fair Committeeg Glee Club, '24g Demosthenian Societyg J. A. P., '25. Dumb-Dora has she been called- But merely by Way of contrast For Red can master any subject she wishes. WVith cheerfulness as bright as her hair, Red has become the champion Of all the maidens with all-burnt trusses. aw- i46l
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+49 6 CUMMENCEMENT ARGUS DURU'I'I'IY C. NEBINGIQR rl rose lwith all its sfweetest leafvex yet folded. jr. Civic Cluhg jr. Red Cross Clubg Deuxieme Cercle Francaisg D. A. R. Pageantg VVorld Fair. ln l'vntr:1l's 1-ver-blooming' ,uurilen Dorothy ranks iunong the sweetest flowers of them ally She's zu Winsome little brunette. VVho will nmko someone happy some day- MARGARET NYE .AI man- tis I1 ronsurnmation defuautly to he fwi.fhed. ' s.s.s.'2, A winsome Irish smile- Is there any man who can resist-'? But thvrt-'s more than smile to Peggy For hor eyes ot' blue come shining thru VVith a nwssailv that the world can understand 'l'o he pzwked full of fellow-love and comradeship. LILLIAN JEANN E PARKER But 0, .the danrex .furlz a way! Zeta Chi Beta, 'zgg D. A. R. Committeeg Glee Club, '24. Slang' alone is forceful enough to express Hur fvelings in re3.rzu'd to Lil, A snap-down Collegiate, at p-arairon on the diztnce floor, A connoisseur in regard to jazz and impersonzttionsf- Lil pe-rsonities the modern girl. M I R IAM PAT'1'ICRSON Ulf .rhe had any faults She ha: left us in doubt HI lerut in High Srhool Ife rould not find them out. jr. Civic Clulig Glee Club! Le Cercle Francais. Ile-r hi-art is gay: Her han-tl is ever ready To aid a follow-school friend: And it's Min whom all call friend. ICTHEL PHILLIPS True as the needle to the pole, Ur as the dial to the Jun. D. D. U., '25Q Demosthenian Literary Society. The 5.Tl'A'21t0Sit tribute that 1-an be paid to man is True to his trust. And so we humbly lay this term Br-fore' I'ithe'I's fvel. ldxcelling partieulurly in shorthand, Pete outshines her Class mates Un other subjects as well, For she is true to her trust and studies! I47I H+ me ,
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COMMENCEMENT ARGUS QQH 394 'Q KATH ERINE INIATH IAS Unh11f1f1y srx, fwhose' beauty is your snare! Glee Club: Al. j. C. Sho is om- of those apparently quiet types, XVho is never excited- But ishe has a hm-ad for business of Seve-ral kindsg Amoml them the knack of liunninu her fingers over a piano ln a way that makes her Frivnds 11-1-1 so go-od that they c-an't sit still- IDA LOUISE MAZY 1'd ln' 11 lzullrrjly born in a bofwer Ilvflfff rosrs and lilies and 'violets meet. Central H igh Orchestra. Apps-nranm-s are deveiving when we look at Mazie, For she is not so deimiure was she seems. Iiuhblim: over with fun, blushing' delightfully, Sho whirls away our troubles With ha-r lauglitvr and her violin. ELIZAB ETH MCCURD fl girl as stablr ns ilu' mountains be That rim the islands and holds lmrk the sen. Ulee Club, junior Civic Club? C. A. U., '25Q De- mosthenian' Le Cercle Francais. 1 Pl A spring dawn shining: upon yellow narcissi And sweet hird notes twillimqy- l.ovv 'and dignity are Betty's. Share yofur sunny self Betty, with the world: It needs the sunshine and the warmth of your smile. HELEN M. MQPHAIL 'Uilrfifvily is llle presenre of fundion Charader is the rerord of fzlnflionf' Demusthenian Society, D. A. R. Pageant? Class ayg Argus Staffg j. A. P., '25, junior Civic Clubg President of the Class, II, III, IV termsg Vice-Pres. I in term, First prize jr. Uratorical Contest, First prize D. A. R. History Contest. l's-1: 0' My Heart, - A 4-harming Irish lass-with auburn hair And 4-yes as softly blue as Irish skies, Ur our c-lass 'president-'I'ho charming pilot Ut' the ship Called The Class of I25. .-Xml tht- c-uiptain of our hearts. ROSE MICH LOVITZ Ros1' nf the gardrnl surh is f1U0l7lIl7l,5 lot. Zeta Chi Beta, l25Q Le Deuxieme Cercle Francais. Like ltzily's roses--bloomim.1'-- Swv:-t Kose reigns in Centrals garden fair- And all who pass hor, stop to note- 'Fhv words that like petals fall From varminn- lips-so sweet- 4fl M4 l45l
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