Reed College - Griffin Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1921

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HOWARD MCGOWAN Mac will forever bafHe the historian. His tem- pestuous nature has made him the romanticist of the campus, and an exploit a day was ever hi5 minimum. Resourceful in argument, Mac has expounded the truth against all comers, and right or wrong, he never gives up the ship. His knowl- edge of women's wiles has ever been a source of wonder to his male companions and his insight into the feminine character a cause for consterna- tion among the ladies. 'As president of House F he was an active executive, but he failed as a worm-hunter. Mac was Ever-Ready when it came to a scrap, in class or out. MARIE UTLEY Marie is a recent arrival, having come to Reed only this year. She is a math major and passes her spare time juggling ellipses, hyperbolas and parabolas in an attempt to make them behave. We donlt know her past, but we judge that it has been as brilliant as the future which we predict for her. LEITH JOHNSTON Leith occasionally donned the traditional horn- rimmed in his senior year, but he didn't loqk scholarly even then. Leith has been Reeds premier chauffeur and auto mechanic for four years, and as a social light he has shone brightly or flickered as the mood willed. For a Whllc Leith and his room-mate, Robbie, were quite a pair. Then, like the amoeba, they divided and became four. Here's to you, Jonah. x Illti'fll

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W as Elli 4 BROCKWAY Don sunny days we oftcnseex: lcony and chortling to the i: rsatile man in our college. Heir s ranging from StiidentBiui icial cyclist of our spimtemrif ire time to preach sermonsal; llege Student atlthe r2: rmelee may be musma iv :55 it from his serenades a ine Horn. ln worlanguoufrg is that both he and She 6! Dlato. fMARIE HARTMAN A young lady of brilliant talents, who promises to rival the genius of George Eliot very shortly. The most momentous consequence of her gradu- ation, however, will be to dissolve the celebrated llSorority which has been so justly famous in cafeteria turmoils. The Hdinkv misses a regular genius with the passing of IMarie. FLORENCE BOYRIE Destined to graduate in the notorious class of 1920, Florence slipped a cog and stayed out a year. Nevertheless, she has joined in with the spirit of her adopted class without bemoaning the good old days, and made herself a necessary part of this year's affairs. Theoretically a psych. major, her thesis has been a combination of sociology and economics as well. Still, she has dragged many an unsuspecting friend into the psych. lab. and forced an un- desirable test upon him. She has a sense of humor and a sympathetic friendliness which have made her universally adoredl DOROTHY DICK Dorothy is probably one of our best known Co-eds on the campus. She is the lady to take your troubles to, if you have a new invention to ad- vertise, as she knows all about the ad business. In past years, through her clever work, she has amassed so many credits, that this year she has been able to play Frosh again as we all would like to do. She is also known as a writer of limerieks, and initiator of skating parties.



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?R-K 11.ng n among the ladies. . was an active executive bit rm-hunter. Mac was EiaD e to a scrap, in classorml lIE UTLEY arie is a recent ariival,haii;' ly this year. She isam'atitgg r spare time juggling 61113;; rabolas in an attempttomaf ' 1:1 e dont know her past, ; .4 5 been as brilliant ast ii :dict for her. 6' ; 13; an exploita: WILHELM GRONDAHL One of our old veterans. I-Ie distinguished him- self over-seas, many a demoiselle's heart straining to the breaking point when their handsome hero left for home. Bill has won his way into the hearts of all by his noble tolerance of the foibles of the world. Nor is this ex-serviee man without scholastic distinction. Many a painful pause in classes have been filled in by his ready solutions to academic perplexities. MURIEL JOY NICHOLS This delightful bit of femininity is famed as a gloom killer. I f anyone is suffering from the pangs of melancholia we cannot do better than recommend them to Muriel. When not strolling about the green listening to the songs of the birds and to the romantic words of a handsome youth not far distant, you will probably fmd her pouring forth lyrics, sonnets, ballads and epics. Indeed, she loves the Classics of the past not less than the present. Withal, she certainly refutes the old idea that brillianey is confined to the opposite sex. '2' CLARENCE HOGAN One of our economists who promises to make his Alma Mater famous. That he has been able to distinguish himself socially and seholastieally to. such an extent has been the amazement of his friends and no small astonishment to his pro- fessors. Once regarded as a Benedict the world woke up in his Senior year to discover their very grave error. Much of the typographical success of the Quest is said to have been attributed to this brilliant youth. ski s$THE GRIPF'I

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