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Page Twenty Hight Scarab hess: Moopy CAMPBELL, Bethany Life-service League. We haven't become very well acquainted with this Senior for he believes that silence is golden. It might surprise us if we knew what mighty thoughts are fostered in his brain. We wish you well, Moody, and hope that your year with us has been a happy one. BEATRICE WHYTE, Britton Beta Aipha Phi No one seems to know what Beatrice’s middle name is, but it must b. Punctuality. For two years she came into Oklahoma City daily, taking a very early morning car to make very carly morning classes, and she always succeeded in be- ing on time regularly. In the future this co-ed expects to write her name Beatrice Whyte M. D. and toward this purpose she is working faithful- ly. BERTHOLD W. WEBER, Oklahoma City Kappa Tau Pi Berthold knew a better class was coming so he dropped out last year and waited to graduate with the class of ’23, and we are glad he did for his earnestness in working for an A. B. de- gree has proved his worth, and we are glad to have him among us. Some day when he has reached the height of fame as an M. D., we will point to him with pride and be glad that his Alma Mater is O. C. C.
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Qhe Scara NORENE SOUTHALL, Bethany There is just one thing we regret about Norene’s stay with us, that is it wasn’t longer. If we were the least bit envious we would envy the college she attended before she came here. She has the faculty of picking out the best: in life so we predict that her future will be a happy and useful one. “‘Her voice is ever low and sweet, an excellent thing in woman.” W. I. SMITH, Luther Kappa Tau Pi Class Vice-Pres. ‘23; Class Sec’y-Treas. ’22; Campus Staff “20; Men’s Quartette, 21; Y. M. C. A.; Timotheans, Solved at last!—the mystery of what the “T” stands for; it is Indispensable. In the language of Webster it means ‘‘absolutely neces- sary’, and that’s just what W. I. is. He has that rare art of being able to argue both sides of the question at once in a very convincing manner. Why if he'd say so we'd believe that we would have a gymnasium by next fall. 4 LYDIA SLADEK, Oklahoma City Syoommes VC Wi, (C, ALS sAvointiell Siiaiee “721. Lydia is the girl who says what she means and means what she says, but her friends are just as numerous as ever. Her middle name is ‘‘wit’” and it has been said that she rivals ‘‘Prexy’’ and Professor McRill as to original jokes and clever sayings. If there is any fun abroad we always know where Lydia can be found but in spite of, that she is a good student too. 1923 Page Twenty Sevéri
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2 Qhe Scarab ” Me Lois CHAPMAN, Bethany PhiyPhy Pbr, OPreassnY WaGe As. con Sphinx, Ladybug; Orchestra “222 23 Glee Club 23. Lois is so modest that it took us almost a year to discover her many talents, among them her musical ability, but since that time she has played for us many times on both the violin and on the piano. Managing food sales for the Y. W. has made for her an enviable reputation along another line, for no one seems able to turn over such heavy proceeds as Lois. FRANK PEARSON, Oklahoma City imei Ce Ae Social se cervicess Club = aves Pleiades Qi 2 2: Frank is known for his heated arguments in Psychology on the question of the reasoning power of lower animals. We are inclined to believe that they have such a power if Frank says so because one who is as good a friend of small wild folk as he, surely ought to know. We recognize his mathematical ability too, and some day expect to see him revising the multi- plication table. GLADYS GILLETTE, Oklahoma City Sphinx Pres. ’20; Campus Editor ‘21; Ww WC, A Gladys has devoted much of her time during the last four years to the Sphinx Literary So- ciety, and her work in this club is fully appre- ciated by any who have been affiliated with the club in that time. However, Gladys is not a true ‘‘Sphinx’’ for as an extemporaneous speak- er on any subject from ‘‘The Political Situation in Borneo’ to ‘‘The Place of the Jelly-Bean in the Confectionery’’, she has no equal. 1923 Page Twenty Nine
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