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ALBERT SPYUT “Al” is the class clown and this title fits him to perfection. He made a great hit in the senior play. A1 is fond of drawing and he utilizes this ability to make interesting headings for the various depart- ments of the “Tiger” ; he is also business manager of our pa: er. BEATRICE TUFTS “Bea” is rather a haughty appearing young lady but is really very likeable. From all accounts she is fond of cooking and will perhaps one day make a good housekeeper. She should, for it is said that business women are always more efficient in house- keeping than others. ROSELTHA WITHAM “Rose” is a quiet, innocent appearing child but ap- pearances are deceiving. Upon investigation we find that Rose is an imp in disguise. She is very viva- cious and not nearly so childish as she seems to be. Her title of class bluffer is very appropriate. ALTHEA WHITTIER Althea deserted us in the middle of the year to go to work in the National Bank but we shall have her with us commencement week. She is a very pleasant companion and we have missed her in classes but we are glad that she is making good on the job. 16
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PAUL RAUPACH “Duke” made his entrance into the class of 1923 in the middle of our junior year and we consider him quite a distinctive addition. He is manager of the baseball team and is, on the whole, rather a sporty individual. HELEN ROGERS “Midget” as her nickname suggests is a petite young lady but she is not at all self-effacing. She is an independent person and walks with a slight swagger which shows this trait. CATHERINE RYAN “Cathie” has not always belonged to our class but we are glad to have been able to claim her as long as we have. She is a. jolly, smiling sort and always has something to say which will amuse the crowd. DOROTHY SHAW “Dot” holds the highest honor in the class and is, besides, editor-in-chief of the “Tiger”. She is some- thing of a tease and often times makes her friends quite peeved, but we should miss “Dottie” a great deal if she weren’t with us. 15
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