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Hazel Colville Argyle, lll. Margaret lVlcComhs Fairview, lll. Madeline Kramer 6404 Kenwood Ave. Chicago, lll. Blanche Sargent 3442 Van Buren St. Chicago, lll. Beulah Sargent 3442 Van Buren St. Chicago, lll. Helen Jegi 801 Drexel Ave. Chicago, lll. Helen Miller Nlilleclgerville Theodora Densmore 7l8 Clary St. Beloit, Wise. Bertha Finn l276 Early Ave. Chicago, Ill. Ruth Kroeger 926 E.. Franklin St. Evansville, lncl. Eleanor Hinclley l406 Carlyle Ave. Racine, Wise.
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Dorothy Phelps- A summer's moon couldn't set you to dreaming any lovelier dreams than you do when you look at Dot Phelps. Her child- lishly frank blue eyes immediatelyfire your immagination and then you start envying her that lovely pink and white skin-Oh, well, 'tis true that a thing of beauty is a joy forever. Dot could inspire a new novel -called Beautiful, But NotiDumb. Gwendolyn .lones- l-lere's the chief melody marker of N. K. E.. C. When she gets within two feet of a piano, all the strings start vibrating in ex- pectancy of her caress, and when' she starts playing, why, all the world turns rosy, an' yo' jes' can't keep yo' feet still-no suh! She could also enter any beauty contest and come out ahead, bless her little dimple in her chin! She's another of our slow mo- tion divers. - Esther Zum Brunnenr- Esther lives in 'South House and all the girls in that house are glad of it. She is pretty and peppy and the men as well as the girls like her. We wonder if she will escape the jaws of marriage long enough to have the experience of being a peda- gogue. Charlotte Swonguer- , Charlotte's the girl whose last name took up so much time in roll call. A very, dainty person with blonde bobbed curls' and a turned up nose that makes her quite charm- ing. Charlotte had many friends. Some- one also whispered to us that she had a hope chest all ready, and a handsome knight waiting. Lois Biege- When Lois indulged in swimming at the Y tank, they had to get aniextra size bathing suit as none were ever quite big 'enough to fit her. She may be small, but many's the time she has kept a whole crowd Waiting and then decided she wouldn't do the thing expected of her, but she must be Worth waiting for. . Aline Becker- l-ler' wonderful happy-go-lucky disposi- tion is the envy of all the people who know her. This may account for the 'fact 'l..eanie is as plump as she is. Salome makes a mean villian in all our stunts at school, and her long-suffering room-mate tells us there are attractions in Milwaukee besides her home. Wonder if it's the Gingerbread Man. - ' Susan F ord- As a man in the Junior stunt Susan thrilled us all. There was many a sigh about the man she would have been. Susan is one of the neatest girls in the school. A case where beauty is more than skin deep. Laura Lakin- ' Laura is one of our most active Social Service workers, besides teaching a class at Hull House every week, she is one of the fortunate assistants at Miss Ba'ker's Sunday School. Laura and her Bob furnish South l-louse with much sunshine. Helen McElroy- V ' Mac is one of our chief delights of N. K. E.. C. She is always ready with a snappy comeback-or a brand new joke. And they could listen by the hour to what Stobel said last night-or where they went. Mac, we hope your kindergarten train- ing come in handy. Catherine Kling- Kitty Kling from Kokomo, folks, the best dressed girl in the school, and also, sh! sh! she's the' school's greatest vamp! A Why, the men just melt under those lovely, big brown. eyes, surrounded by' the world's longest lashes, and look at that shiny crop of the best shingled hair in Chicago. Her charms are too numerous to mention, like her conquests among the men: so we'll just tell you-she's the grap.enuts for the song, just a Girl That Men Don't Forget. Olive Milligan- Olive made her debut as a humorist the first day she recited in her droll way the story of how she got her big thrill in life. Ever sin.ce then she has every girl in school for her staunch friend. She's one of the few who can get A's in the hardest subjects and keeps right on laugh- ing and dancing. Only she knows how to do it.
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Hazel Colville- Dependability is Hazel's middle name. Efficiency is her other one. With a com- bination like that success is assured as demonstrated by her work at N. K. E. C. A quiet, reserved person, one would hardly know she was about, but virtues will out, so we are glad, for now we know Hazel. Margaret McCombs- Always sweet-tempered, ready to -help anyone in need, from sewing on buttons to dispelling blues, that is the secret of her popularity. There's a reason of especial interest in the last part of the name of a town in Indiana fl7ort-Waynel, isn't there margaret? Madeline Kramer- Madeline is the lucky possessor of the best smile in the College. Her smile is every bit as contagious as a yawn, and you just can't help being good-natured when you are around her. No wonder, there are always so many adoring swains-fol- lowing her. Blanche Sargent- l..ook up Beulah Sargeant, substitute the name Blanche for Beulah and you'll have Blanche. , Beulah Sargent- - One of the Heavenly Twins, but which one no one knows. We are safe to say she's the one who is quick as a Hash and she's afforded us many a good laugh in games. It is a known fact that Beulah wears an identifying mark on her left foot to let her know that she is not her sister. Helen Jegi- ' Here we have one of- the neatest persons in the world. Never known to have her hair out of curl, even in the rainy season, or a tie out of place in the rush for gym. This lady has many admirers, both male and female, as we can tell by the deep shadows 'neath her eyes on Monday morn- 1ng. Helen Miller- Always pleasant and smiling, it's jolly to meet -Helen anywhere. Cadeting at Perry Public was almost too much for Helen-but hurrahl she came out on top. There's a certain young man who believes that Helen should learn all about the city and so-she's been the fortunate. lady under his kind guidance. ln as much as there's a splendid motor car in the bar- gain, Helen hasn't minded the sudden, civic interest-very much. Theodora Densmore- This girl keeps the library busy supply- ing her with. books, for she is constantly reading. Besides literary tastes she is fond of' practicing kindergarten music on the piano in order that she may become a model teacher. At least we think this is the reason for her hours of time spent at the piano. Hard to know, is Bobby, but well worth knowing, everybody is agreed. Bertha Finn- , Anyone that can get B. in a philosophy exam. has our highest admiration and re- spectj Hats off to you, Bertha, how did you do it? Good scholarship and good spirit are two of this modest little ladyis most noted assets. Space does not permit the enumeration of her other ones. Ruth Kroeger- An. artistic lass with a-happy smile. No wonder the kiddies all love her. Ruth is one of our tall, fai-r girls, and she makes many real friends. She possesses every- thing that goes to make up a successful teacheriwe know that she will be one. Eleanor Hindley- The virtues personified, especially mod- esty. If Eleanor did not so well Hhide her light under a bushel more of us would know of her fine scholarship and ability to play the piano just beautifully. She in quite a little Hparley vous champion, for she speaks French well. However, we are told, she likes the English better. 'Fess up, Eleanor, who is he? A
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