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June. 1921 ECHO ANNUAL l HILDA NORMAN “As I have found thee honest, live so let me find thee still.” In her Junior year Hilda undertook to play “The Prince of Morrocco” in “Merchant of Venice.” She did it well too, somewhat to our surprise for Hilda is at all times a perfect lady. Duties at home have prevented her being in school in the afternoon but loval membership to Girls Club and Athletic Associa¬ tion proves that her heart has always been with us, and that she belongs to the “Count on me Club.” PEARL RAMSEY Girls Club, Athletic Association, Senior Girls Bas¬ ket Ball Team, Senior Girls Base Ball Team. “And a perfect Pearl was she.” Pearl is a quiet girl but when it comes to making a Ford rattle she certainly can do it. She is very ath¬ letic as is evidenced by her record on the basket ball court and base ball diamond. “Her husbanc will certainly come at nights because of the fear of the arm that weilds the rolling pin.” MARY MILLER Girls Club, Athletic Association, ’21, Girls Base Ball , ’21. “She knew not why for had to speak, but speak she must.” And she spoke, when it comes to talking, Mary has everyone skinned. And gigle, she does the whole day thru! To embarrass Mary one only has to ask her why she stole the chicken foot at Montreal. MARIE AYERS Girls Club, Athletic Association. Marie receives many letters from the University, of which we are very suspicious. If a certain stu¬ dent were not so frequent in his writing, Mai ' ie would make E instead of P.
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ECHO ANNUAL June, 1021 6 ELSIE LATTA Entered 1919; Girls Chorus, Girls Athletic Associa¬ tion. “Thy Modesty is a candle to thy merit.” Elsie just came to us last year, but her quiet, unsel¬ fish disposition has won the admiration of all her classmates. She is one of our smartest students, altho she prefers not to make a show of her wisdom. MURTIS MAYNARD Entered 1917, Girls Club, Athletic Assiciation. “Grace and good disposition tend your ladyship.” Murtis works hard and plays hard, and fills up the remaining time sending notes skipping up the aisle. She’s frank and friendly, and a regular good sport. LOIS FOSTER Entered 1917; Girls Club, Athletic Association, Base¬ ball Team, ’21; Volley Ball Team, ’21. “Her voice was ever low and sweet.” Lois is an ambitous and persevering student. She e.iters heartily and willingly into everything she does, and her quiet, optimistic nature makes her a most desirable friend. RUTH LEONARD Entered 1917; Sec., Athletic Association 1919-20, Base Ball Team of ’21, Basket Ball Team of ’21. “Whither thou goest, I will go.” But it is not Naomi, but ' Mary Miller, to whom our Ruth thus speaks. It is even rumored that these two devoted Seniors would rather talk together than read the trilling accounts of AEneas’ adventures in the Underworld. Ruth is a charming companion to all who come in contact with her.
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s ECHO ANNUAL June, 1921 FRANCES BRANDIS GLADYS JULIAN Girls Club, Athletic Association. “Whence all this knowledge, hath thy toil ore books consumed the midnight oil.” When anybody wants to know anything they usually go to Frances Brandis for the information. Frances is exempt from all her exams and is the loyal friend of every member of the class. Athletic Association, Joke Editor, Girls Chorus. “And do you ask what game she plays?” A sound resembling a cyclone is heard when Gladys enters the room. She studies and passes on all her work. She also has a good line of bluff that is an asset to her passing. She is very popular among the students. ANNIE LAURIE HUDSON Senior Class Reporter, Girls Club, Athletic Associa¬ tion, Girls Chorus. “1 love her for her smile, her look, her way of speaking gently.” If Annie Laurie dosen’t know it, there is serious doubt as to whether it’s worth knowing. Yet in spite of her knowledge, Annie Laurie likes to have a good time and is the best kind of a “pal.” She is kind hearted and generous “And for bonnie Annie Laurie, we’d lay us down and die.” MARY DAYTON LEONARD Secy. Class, ’20, Vice President Girls Club, ’20-’21, Athletic Association, Girls Chorus. “Modesty is the grace of the soul.” Mary Dayton is a good all-round girl and a favorite among her classmates. We do not quite know wheth¬ er it is the beaury of the beauty of the flowers or something else, which gives Mary Dayton such an affectionate feeling for pink carnations.
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