National Louis University - National Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1922

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MAY WHITCOMB 1IIa:0la WINNIPEG, MANITOBA How far that IittIe candle throws his beams, So shines a good deed in a naughty world. With that Iittle candle lighted at both ends it is a mystery to us to know how May ever does it. To record the things she doesn't excel in would be more to the point, for they're so few and far between. To tell what she can do would fill a volume-Student, Editor, Artist, Executive, Athlete-and even as a Gum Chewing Janitor she has won fame. RUTH PERRY R zzfusu SAGINAW, MICHIGAN With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right. If you ask Ruth to do a thing it will be done -and well! Who among the Seniors has her mind so faithfully on her kindergarten? It's no wonder, considering the children she has- wasn't it her George who said A copper is a policemanu? AMY WOLD Aizz1ful CHICAGO, ILLINOIS She doeth little kindnesses Which most leave undone or despise. We hate to appear skeptical, but when she cuts classes does Amy spend all her time at home? Possibly she's caught the habit of wandering from her kindergarten. MARY POLAND '.S'l'af5 MUNCIE, INDIANA She that was ever fair and never proud, Had tongue at will, and yet never Ioudf' Mary, otherwise known as Slats, is President of the Senior class. If references as to her ability are required, just look at the class. She isn't very strong and so requires the services of a special doctor. What will she do in St. Louis? I7

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GLADYS WEBSTER l'IGlcl,d!J ST. JOE, MISSOURI But thy eternal summer shall not fade. Is it an absolutely necessary requirement of College Iife to forget how to dress? On the contrary. Behold Glad-tall, slender, hair beautifully shorn and marcelled, clothes just so and just right. And besides she's a scholar- ship girl. IRENE MORRIS . ffB6tt-yi! PARK RIDGE, ILLINOIS 'Tis well to be merry and wise, 'Tis weII to be honest and true. Irene may be quiet, but there's a naughty twinkle in her eye. We wonder if she culti- vates her sense of beauty while picking violets in the Forest Preserve. At any rate she has that and the poetic instinct in pretty fair run- ning order, to say nothing of the collective instinct- Dues, please. GRACE PUTNAM Put EVANSTON, ILLINOIS ExceedingIy weII read. While Grace carries on discussions far over our heads we wonder if she studied all that or if it just soaked in. Another thing we'cI like to know, is how she ever produced the Senior Play in three weeks. MARY PAGE Billie LA GRANGE, ILLINOIS Her face is fair and smooth and fine, Childlike with secret Iaughter lit, A flower, a flower, God fashioned it. Miss Page will now favor us with her favorite selection, 'Way Down in Tennesseef With her sympathy and mischief, her bobbed hair and-lack of height, Mary has Ieavened the lump of Senior dignity considerably. I8

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