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KATHERINE H. KERR The busiest, brightest person on the campus famed for her bright smile and just ways. She: has held offlces in the Drama and Biology clubs. In her Junior year she was a delegate to Des Nioines and secretary Of the Student Council. In her Senior year she was president of the Women of the Dormitory and Vice-president of the Student Body. She has written a thesis on Salamander's tails and is the flrst daughter of a trustee to graduate. r, , MW WM MARY WHITE The most Vivid personality on the campus. She has a ready smile, is a clever talker and a spit-flre when aroused. She has sung alto in the chorus, been an active member of the A. R. A. and a delegate to the student convention at Des Moines. In her Senior year she was a member of the council, wrote a thesis on Wm. Kemp of the Shakespearian Company and was one of the flrst strollers to announce the arrival of spring. Every- one knows Mary. ELIZABETH PEAT Beth has hair that curls eoaxingly around a little flnger, eyes that twinkle, a laugh like the call of spring, and the charm of fine manners. She is noted for her proficiency as a physical ed in- structor and for her ability to keep little boys interested in horrid old studies. She owes her perfection, in these lines, she says, to a little observation, much practise, and the ability to ward off all irrelevancies. The reader is advised to watch the Y. W. news items for further information of Miss Peat, but if a personal interview is desired she may be 863m leaving the gym at five o'clock every evenmg m special company, to the city Via Reedway.
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WILLIAM B. STEWART Blair has only been withusforar: learned to regard him as oncoli economy but he does not am as his acquaintances canteens - to Reed he was notedasaw? fair environment has compel? him. Stew plays W? l racquet weilder that hIS wig chief virtue is consistencyeAimf1 by pulling down a bum ' 1U ,, 5;??? mp! WW L IS mental oifore O . GRETCHEN SMITH The class of '21 rejoiced when Gretch changed her mind and decided to cast her lot with us. We scarcely know where to start to point out the accomplishments of this little lady. She is a basketball player, a runner, a marvel on ap- paratus, a dancer who is rushed on every sidea in brief, she is a genius. Her fame extended even beyond the limits of the institution when she was announced in a local paper as the proud owner of an Essex. We understand Miss Smith has lofty ambitions but we are seriously inclined to think her rare physical attractions will prevent their realization. HOMER SIBLEY Hail King, we neophites salute you! You who have long held sway over the commutersa awarded the imperial garter by common consent-- and sustained in office by lack of opposition. Sib. has made himself famous through his ability as a conversationalist. If asked, ulsnit it a nice dance? he will answer, UOf course, it is a nice dance. Isn't it a nice dance? and at times he regales his gentleman friends with risque stories from abroad. But it is as a college athlete that he exceeds all fond hopes--he held the handball championship for forty-eight hours, and has hOpes of repeating the feat in chess. The last antic of his genial humor and undaunted cynicism is this Griffin. It is a motto of our affluent Omar thata Uthe only way to overcome temptation is to yield to it. HENRI ETTA BETTINGER For four years Henrietta has majored in French. As a Daydodger of note, she has also disproved all the old arguments against Daydodging by taking part in every festivity on the campus. As chairman of endless dance committees and the author and perpetrator of a decorative scheme for a record-breaking Prom, she has demonstrated her executive and inventive ability. This year she has divided her time pretty carefully between the young girl in French drama since 1850 and her freshmen friends. sax :0RS7 . t n Wyma .u
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, e Salamander s tails and is ti: trustee to graduate. LAURA PAYTON, Laura Payton is the only member of the Senior class who can lay claim to that shade of hair described as Titian. She possesses morever the name of being an all-around sport in athletics no less than in social relations with her college acquaintances She has successfully mastered the art of day- dodging and since February is taking life easy in House A. Her reliability and athletic prowess give her clear title to a physicaled assistantship, which includes among other things the teaching of tennis to amateurs and the refereeing of Scap- poose basketball games. GERTRUDE HUNGATE HODSON, MARY WHITE The most vivid personalise; has a ready smile, is a CICX'QHLE when aroused. She has sing: been an active mem refit: delegate to the student i: Moines. In her Senior Wei? the council, wrote atheiiin Shakespearian Compaggam strollers to announcer one knows Mary. Gertrude started the New Year right by leaving the group of spinsters in House C and joining herself to a single mane-Iwr. Francis Hodgson of Pullman. That charming, smile which caught her a husband and those wonderful capabilities which made her an R. A. during the war are to be found at work from morn till night on Reed campus. Mrs. Hodgson is a pillar in the lab. and a post in the gym. She boldly asserts her prior right to all vacancies on the Pullman high school staff with a view to Oi making her home in XVashington. VYELIZABE'HI EMERY HALL, Another new corner from Boston, who writes scholarly papers in Biology and English. R435 Hall has a weighty thesis subject and is about to enlighten the public as to certain dark spots in the eonxtruction of Shakespeareis playsi She expects to return to her position in the east which has been waiting for her during her so- Journ at Reed.
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