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PURPLE ND WHITE MIRIAM BROUDY “Q” ’19; R. T. C. ’19; A. A. ’19. Miriam Broudy conies next on the Senior Roll. She’s such a bright, pretty girl that '19 can’t help but like her. She's always on the go, but despite her constant hurry, she always has time to give a cheerful word to everybody. She is fond of athletics, featuring on some of '19’s most famous teams. And besides, she is a splendid student. It isn’t very often that one finds such a good all-round girl. “ Her heart is as far from fraud, as Heaven is from Earth. —Shakespeare. I KRNA HRUNN “Q” '18, '19; German ’17, ’18; Classical '19; A. A. ’17, ’18, '19. Erna Brunn is a regular, good-all-round-girl and we know of no higher compliment to pay any- one. She is a “shark,” a real “shark,’’ one of those scarce individuals who just seem naturally to know everything without even opening a book. She is everything an ideal girl should be—neat, thorough in her work, never grouchy, always happy, modest, quiet when with quiet people, lively at times, sympathetic in everything. We like her exceedingly. N. B. She also belongs to that select circle of Romans known as the Classical Club. This is a silent recommenda- tion for anyone. To he gentle is the test of a lady.”—Feltham. EVADINE CADY Q” T9; R. T. C. T9; A. A. T6. Evadine Cady is one of the jolliest members of a jolly class. She’s a most cheerful individual— always has a smile for everyone. In fact, I’ve never seen her sad. Perhaps that is her chief characteristic. Anyway that is the reason we all like her so well! And Evadine possesses not only a bright smile but a bright mind as well. Those of us who have been lucky enough to be in her classes realize what a “shark” she is. Here’s to you, Evadine, foryou r future welfare! “Good sense and good nature are never separated, though the ignorant world has thought otherwise. —Dryden. 26
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PURPLI I MARY BLEASIUS “Q” ’18, '19; French '17; A. A. ’18, '19. - Now why in the world should Mary Bleasius need a write-up?” She is so well-known and so well liked by all '19—by all H. H. S., to be exact—that nothing can be added to her fame by mere written words. Mary has had apart in almost everything that has ever happened during her four years of High School life—class plays, for instance, and any number of club en- tertainments. And she’s such a pretty, witty girl that she counldn’t holp but become popular. Thank goodness T9 has Mary Bleasius as a meml er. That excellent complexion, which did steal the eyes of young, and old.”—Pericles. PAULINE BOARDWAY “Q T8, T9; R. T. C. T9; Mandolin T9; A. A. T7, T8, T9. It seems almost foolish to attempt to write up “Paul” Boardway. There is so much to say al out her, and besides, everybody knows all there is to say. That’s the penalty for being one of the most popular members of T9. Paul” is what is known as “peppy.” She has taken in everything in school life with a will, and every- thing she has gone into has improved with her presence—witness all three glass plays. Then she was elected one of T9’s prophets, and has certainly lived up to her reputation for clever- ness in her prophesies. Indeed, “Paul” is all we would have her—and more too. Do you not know I am a womanf What I think I must speak.”—Shakespeare. HELEN BOGART Q T8 19; R. T. C. T9; French T9; , A. A. T8, T9. Lo! Our accomplished Helen appears. Few, indeed, are the people who would not claim Helen's friendship. She is one of T9’s most popular girls—popular—with both sexes, mind you. Helen is a member of “Q” Club’s now famous quintet. Indeed she is quite an accom- plished musician. The way in which she aided the class musician in playing those wonderful duets is now a matter of comment to all. Then, too, Helen can act. In the Sophomore play as well as in all Q” Club entertainments, Helen was a “leading light.” There’s absolutely nothing Helen Bogart can’t do. For, O, love’s bow shoots buck and doe!”— Shakespeare. A 25
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[ j lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllll PURPLE AND WHITE iiiiiiiniiiiniimiitiiiiiniiiiiiiiwiiiii.iimiimiinmiiii MARGARET CAVANAUGH “Q” '19; R. T. C. ’18, ’19; A. A. ’16, ’17. Behold! Margaret Cavanaugh graces this page with her happy countenance. Such girls as Margaret need no write-up” to proclaim their character, because all who are acquainted with them know their loyal and loving nature. Mar- garet has really a very independent nature. She is willing to help along every cause regardless of what others may do, and she has no desire to be praised for her actions. Tell me—what is the main prop of a class and of a school? Why unselfish individuals like Margaret Cavanaugh who give their unstinted support to everything the class undertakes. ’Rah for you, Margaret Cavanaugh! “ Never idle a moment but thrifty and thoughtful of others.”—Longfellow. MARION CLARENBACH “Q” T9; German T8; A. A. T9. Pudge” Clarenbach has found her place in the hearts of all. She is one of those girls whose particular hobby is to be “on the go;” a person who just loves to be busy. Keep “Pudge” quiet? Huh! You’ve another guess coming. This manner of hers has done much to gain friends for her. It is by such girls as Pudge” that all our dull moments are brightened. How weary would the school day lie without people like her to liven things up a little and to furnish a little enjoyment for us, now and then. Let’s give “Pudge” Clarenbach three cheers. “Some that smile have in their hearts, I fear, millions of mischiefs.”—Shakespeare. GEORGIAN A CLARK “Q” T8, T9; R. T. C. T8, T9. Should Georgiana accomplish nothing more in the world, we feel that she has done her share. For four hard years, she has created a pleasant atmosphere at school through the medium of her indelible smile. Georgiana believes that there is all too little happiness in the world, and in- tends to do her share in increasing the supply. But she will do more, for she is a plucky girl and blessed with this admirable quality and backed by scores of friends, she will reflect credit on the school which she loved and by which she was loved so heartily. The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid.”— T ickell. 27
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