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The Volcano MARION RECKTENWALD. She is a Winsome, wee thfingf' Marion looks like a small girl from the kindergarten, rather ithlan a grave old senior, with :her bobbed hair -and curly lashes, and sfhy little smile. While not really the class baby, she has taken that place in our affections. . STEWART DOANE. He grasps the skirts of .happy chance, and breasts the blows of circumstance. Stewart is one of -the elders -of our class. But he is as different from a church elder as day is from night. He helps to keep things lively in I-Io-rnell High. Football CSD, 143, Track 135, 4455 Manager C45- GLADYS FORD. Her tresses are sleek and black like ebony. V Sometlpving about Gladys makes one think of Madame Butterfly and cherry-blossom time in old Nippon. It may be her slow, infrequent smile, her intricate and url- varying styles of coiffure, or her -clever Way of carrying on undetected conversa- tions with an' innocent and impa-ssive countenance. . SOPHRONIA SIMS. A A good face is a recommendation. And agood heart-a letter of credit. Just a few short .yeans have changed Sophronila from a plump little Freshman, with a mlop of curly hair, bo a slender, sedate Senior, .all ready for college. Oc- casionally, however, she can forget her dignity and show us that she is not en- tirely grown up. 1922 5 Twenty nine
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Twenty-eight The Volcano JOHN THOMPSON. He walkeltzh straight in hiis path, And never looketh to right or left. We hope to .see John walk as straight in his path of lifte, as he does in his path to schoolg and the will surely achieve suc- cess, in the noblest sense of the word. EDWIN E. ZIEGLER. ' True to a vision, steadiast to a dream. He visualizes all his tasks, and then works steadfast towards his goal. - Lest Edwin should give us .too modest a portrayal of his abilities, the pen of an- other vwrites that the editor-in-chief of this Senior Annual is la credit to his class, and judging from his past achievements, we expeot him to prove -that the pen is mighvtier than the sword. Volc-ano C335 Business Manager, Month- ly f4Jg Ed.itor-in-Chief, Annual C455 Speak- ing Contest 015. RUTH HOVER. Her cheeks are like roses dipped in ,morning dew. A But Ruth is noted for other things be- sides her glowing complexion! She is 'a star in home-making class, and her muf- fins and salads are prize-winners. She and Gladys are inseparable companions, and Gladys' operatic triumphs will be Ruth's greatest pleasures. ' MARGARET REAGAN. Diligence is the mother Of good fortunef' As we know the cultivating and the con- stant exerting of diligence will accomplish 'almost anything, we may build great hopes on M-argaret to make a record for the class. Though she is rather silent, should she give advise, we feel sure she would say, Be diliigentf' 1922
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Thirty The Volcano GUINEVERE WILGOX. Laughing her time away wri-th playful scorn. ' Gwinn has made but few. friends in her class, but tho-se who do know her, like her very well, She is a true friend and her friends are true. RAYMOND TOLAN. J May your shadow never grow less. Raymond is one of the small members of our class, small in stature, but not other- wise. FRANCIS MAHER. You can':t fool all the teachers all the time. The signiication of the name Francis is free. The only thing free afboult him is his advice. He can advise you about most anything, if you wake him up, forhe sleeps most 'of the time. LORETTA SCHEYER. Above all vice, she sltoops not to be proud. Loretta is noted as ,a s'tenog g at present .she has la, position at Boy Scout Head- quarters. She likes the Scouts to call at the oiiice. 1922
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