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THE SENIOR ANNUAL ELLSWORTH ELMER MACK— Buttinske’ Salutatorian. “T liketh not these sleek men; they think too much.” RUBY NESS SCULLY—‘FLurFFic RUFFLES” Corresponding Secretary of Class. “It would talk—Lord, how it talked.” MARION A. LOVELAND— Pat” Class Poet. “Of all kinds of ambition, that which pursues poetical fame is the wildest.” PEARL AGNES RUBY—“Ctrass Bary” “All great things have a small beginning.” ELIZABETH KIRKLAND FOOTE— ‘Betty” Fourth Honor. ““Gentleness succeeds better than violence.” J. DONALD SCHWARTZ— Activity PERSONIFIED” Girls’ Prophet. “She has two brown eyes, so soft and brown, Take care! She gives a side glance and looks down, Beware, beware! Trust her not—she’s fooling thee.” PHOTOS BY HENORICKS
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THE SENIOR ANNUAL CHARLES H. VREDENBURG—“Unc Le Sam” ‘“Tevery man has business and desires, such as they are. WINIFRED HELEN RAGAN—‘WInNNIE” “T have never sought the world; the world was not to seek me.” GERALDINE LARRABEE—“Jean” “She is as headstrong as an allegory on the bank of Nile.” MARGARET REBECCA WILSON—‘Becxky” “He who talks much must talk in vain.” MARJORIE ANNA REESE—“Marc” Recitation Honor, Treasurer of the German Club, Presi- dent of Girls’ Literary Club. “Did you ever hear of anybody dying?” GEORGE JOHN VIEROW— Spiprer” Editor-in-Chief, Captain of Tennis Team. “Jonas” in Class Play. “In the midst of things.” PHOTOS BY HENDRICKS
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THE SENIOR ANNUAL EARL HENRY FREEMAN— Usexess Grant” “One thing is forever good; that thing is success.” RUTH M. GERWIG—‘Rur” “I prefer silent prudence to loquacious folly.” RUBY LILLIAN MANSON “The magic of a face.” IDA M. RAFFAUF—“‘Rarrtie” Secretary of Girls’ Literary Club. ‘A harmless, flameless meteor, shown for hair, And fell’d adown with loose care.” JOSEPHINE ROWLAND— Jor” Member of Staff, Sixth Honor, School Accompanist. “Being myself no stranger to suffering, I have learned— to relieve the sufferings of others.” WILLIAM KEATING—Kear” “R” in Football, “Jack” in Class Play, “Great, but modest.”
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