Reed College - Griffin Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1922

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OMAs KELLY thi - i s langmd se. D ..P'i ' US, Shlftiesg nev Oesmitii. . e ' .i 065 not he, and vet fit math? Cecl' C as ' 118?lma', b tiever been Caught Studii 9U ehcve that We is Fhe relentless t ridiculous, but ar he adapted as ds a charming vi am .after 9:30, bu . on track 0Tb; lllrsilef 0f SUN 't , 1t lsnit- Bari. eat in the iihar CW' . H6 m h t it lsfi 3: him. A hard winteratiiiiienrh ot :1 Chandler, which helpsmakggi e is a silent chap, but heilbehe HY DELL ROSSMAN pct ithy Dell is another of our iattst. She deserted Sunny Cal. in her it vear for the pleasures and it: nd thesis at Reed. We dlswii' mic talents soon atter her amvah rd us with some funny lingo at if: 6. After Suppressed Desiresweze: o-analvtical powers for days. Dar itive genius for making others; s famous on the camp no doubt the result 0 V v climate. ART EDWARD BENSON c present C00 . . . 'tt ' nsh Li . 5h C . V rt. H15 PTCPOS mom I tents. qua madchimf ' '65 big w undtw W M he foot 11 ii 1d ortsacwf rc on S. .- he has great hi tennis W . croc mime takes the rcent NdengagthHT en 6 W C a t ever PP meats mmim teiIStP at . . met ccumc ' tabes , en us tor hi i'- f long tXP- r p Benson, Other??? :1 r.- le C160, andi .V EDITH CAROLYN TURNER PORTLAND Edith is perpetually sauve, sweet, and aloof. For four years we,ve known her this way. Nothing ruHies her. Not even class oHices, the arduous duties 0fthe President ofthe A. R. A., or four years of daydodging. This year Edith is busy off the campus assisting Dr. Warner at her nutrition Clinic, and conducting evening gym classes. Forewarned is forearmed, thinks Edie; accord- ingly she has her thesis half-done at Christmas. We understand that she is on at least friendly terms with the Reed Day hack. BERTHA MARGARET HAYS PORTLAND The crop of math sharks is good this year. Here is one. Bertha spends her time trying to prove that the shortest distance between two points is a parabola. Or she guides the Freshmen through the mysteries of differentiation and integration. She is an inveterate daydodger, and lets not even that disturb the serene tenor of her way. She is a student from A to Z. MIGNON HOOVER ELIOT PORTLAND This demure maid is one of our most versatile members. When she is not studying she designs artistic sets for the Drama Club, does posters, is frankly literary, or just naturally plays around. In the good old days of the Freshman lawn party, Miggy was the possessor of a row of quaint curls and was a student first, last, and always. Now she is taking a conversation course with her Anna Mann sisters. And occassionally we even discover her embroidering. Mignon scorns grape- nuts or Toke Points when she can have Hersheys for brain food. Present indications are that she will never change her name. There,s a reason. Page Thirty-five

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gauge W . h, L VX' -$:: 1y, Page Th irty-four CECIL THOMAS KELLY PARKDALE Study this languid pose. Doesnit it'look the lazy genius, shiftless, never enthu31ast1c? Thls icture does not lie, and yet Cecil is a math shark, though he has never been caught studying. And would you believe that on track or basketball Hoor he is the relentless pursuer of sure Victory? It seems ridiculous, but it isntt. Early in his Soph year he. adopted a seat in the library that commands a charming View. He may be found there again after 9:30, but it is Hoors, not books, that busy him. A hard winter at home made him master of a Chandler, which helps make courting easy. He is a silent chap, but hell be heard from yet. DOROTHY DELL ROSSMAN PORTLAND Dorothy Dell is another of our latest acquisi- tions. She deserted Sunny Cal. in her next to the last year for the pleasures and perils of an oral and thesis at Reed. We discovered her histrionic talents soon after her arrival,when she amused us with some funny lingo at the Dorm bonfire. After Suppressed Desires we feared her psycho-analytical powers for days. Dorothy has a positive genius for making other people work. She is famous on the campus for her wear-ever smile, no doubt the result of long exposure to a sunny climate. HOBART EDWARD BENSON PORTLAND We present Coop Benson, otherwise known as Fifi, Svensky, Little Cleo, and in stupendous moments, Hobart. His preposterous elongation tCoop likes big wordsi has made him an imposing figure on the football field or under the baskets. But he has greater glories. As a co-op manager he takes the crocheted tennis racket. He can make a ten per cent dividend absolutely painful. No woman has ever stepped with Hobart twice consecutiyely. His date-list prevents such a peril- ous experlence. Hets the best wetve got.



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rum UQ Page Th irty-s i3: IVON ROY TAYLOR PORTLAND Taylor is a newcomer who decided to brave an A. B. from Reed with us. He hails from Sas- katchewan and has been somewhat hard put fmd- ing an outlet for the energies he developed playing hockey there. .His greatest temptation and most Hagrant sin is the buffet, where he has acquired a tremendous appetite for snails and corn-Hakes. He scorns Reed,s reputation as a intellectual grist mill. Which simply proves that experience is a fair teacher. GLADYS ELIZABETH BLAINE SEATTLE Gladys has a mighty line. But she hangs it discreetly. We have seen her emerge from the greenroom to the presidency of the Drama Club, and from plebean ranks to the vice-presidency of the Senior class. After four years, service she has developed a negative complex toward com- mittees. She is a voracious bargain-sleuth. Her room harbors a motley collection of hats, snappy sweaters, and thingumbobs. Gladys, prowess with a canoe paddle is only eclipsed by her dextrous skill pacifying ravenous appetites in the Commons. JAMES WATSON GANTENBEIN PORTLAND Gantenbein holds the distinction of graduating from two institutions in one year. At the same time that he is building a thesis for his Reed College B. A. he is finishing at the Northwestern College of Law. Jimmie has done his duty. He was a Senior councilor, and as president of the Junior class he put the first Reed Day across, and successfully held out for a two-oclock prom. He is conservative, but eccentriCewitness his white socks. He is sometimes known as Judge, but this seems a little previous.

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