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John Allen Cutts There wasn't a minute When Jack wasn't in it. We do not need to mention the name, Jack Cutts, for every one knows Jack. He is the life and fun of the whole school, and every one of the pupils like him. By his jolly-nature and mischievous ways he has won the hearts of all the teachers as well. Besides all of his frivolity, there is also a studious and sober side of his character. He is bright in his studies and when the Class of 1921 graduates, Jack will not be missing, but “Johnny-on-the-spot” as usual. Catherine Louise Rollins “The firste virtue, miss, if thou wilt lern, Is to restraine and kepen wel thy tonge. Catherine, or “Cat” to us, is the most vivacious person imaginable. She is always moving. always “on the go,” and on the basketball court—well, you’ve heard of “greased lightn-• mg . “Cat” has never liked to study, preferring always to steer her Studebaker around town than pore over school books. However, “Cat” has a level head on her shoulders and a good supply of the rarest of all gifts—common sense. She is very “high brow,” for she takes her greatest pleasure in dining at the “Florence Hotel” because of its attractive meals.
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Charles Wayne Howle “Not too serious, not too gay; but altogether a jolly good fellow.' This is Wayne! His hearty laugh is our ever present guaranty of his cheerful disposition. Hours in the “Lab” are never too long when we have him to keep us both interested and amused, while he so magically transforms red wine (or you think it’s wine until you taste it, than alas! you have no chance to think at all) into blue. Wayne's beautiful wavy locks are envied by every girl in “Hi”. We would accuse him of visiting Mine. Post were it not that his “kinks” are the most self-detested feature of his good-looks. Gladys Elizabeth Commander “Soft and loving is her soul. Swift and lofty soaring” Gladys is one of the youngest members of our class, and indeed one of the brightest. She is one of those few and far between pupils, who finds no need for nervousness before a test or even an exam. She is a sincere friend and a hard worker. She never undertakes anything which she does not complete and does it well. We all love her and trust her. We are sure that whatever college may be favored by her presence, will be as proud of her as we have been for four years.
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James Burdett Worrell “O i their own merits modest men are dumb. ' “Tootie” is the possessor of a sweet smile and an athletic record. He is very popular among the girls and hoys in school, and was one of the star football players of last season. “Tootie” does not need to apply himself to his books with eagerness because he is naturally bright —he entertains the class with his original witty remarks. He is always ready for fun of any kind, but manages at the same time to be a favorite with his teachers. Ruth Werblun Or light or dark, or short or tall. She sets a spring to snare them all; All's one to her above her fan She'd make sweet eyes at Caliban. Ruth is truly the society butterfly of the class, for she is an exceedingly popular young lady. At least, one would judge so by the number of boxes of candy she receives, and by the number of young gentlemen with whom she is so frequently seen. Ruth can also play basketball she enjoys the distinction of being one of our best players. Taken all in all, she is a very attractive, accomplished young lady' for “she can dance, she can sing, she can do most every thing”, and she is, with all of this, just a real High School Girl.
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