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MISS OLGA REINSTATLER, Westwood, Cincinnati, Ohio. Miss Reinstatler is the c1ass society girl. Ali though she scored a great hit when she played Eliza in uEliza Comes to Stay, we see her in the prophetic crystal as the brilliant Alpha. in society's constellation rather than gracing the galaxy of the stage. 1 MISS FAITH VIRGINIA TRACY, Pittsburg, Pa. Miss Tracy joined our class in the fall of 1914. She received her Junior CertiEcate in 1913, and during the year 1913-14 was identi' fied with the Class of 1914. The privilege of being a Senior twice is on1y equaled by the honor of graduating with the Class of 1915. Faith has been a valuable addition to the class, has held the ofEce of Treasurer with integrity, and has been a sincere and conscientious stu- dent. Miss Tracy has ambitions which we hope will be fulfilled. Here's to your dramatic career, Faith; Page fourteen
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SENIORS MISS NOLIA MAUD CATLIFF, Williamsburg, Ky. Miss Gatliff took her degree of Bachelor of Science at Cumberland College, Williamsburg, and studied for a year at Bernau University, Granville, Ga.,before entering Schuster School. She was Junior Class Treasurer, 1913-14, and President of the Senior Class, 1915. She is a ta1ented reader and story-teller, and intends to make reading and teaching her profession. She has been a willing and faithful worker for the class, a good fellow to everyone, an en- thusiastic classmate, and a splendid friend to us all. Success to you, Nolia! MISS EDNA MARY ROHAN, Cincinnati, Ohio. Miss Rohan was educated before coming to Schuster School at the Notre Dame Convent, where she was graduated in 1912. Her keen business sense won her the position of Secre- tary of the Senior Class and Business Manager of the Annual. She is also our best stump speaker, taking the prize each lesson in Extem- poraneous Speech. She is reticent about her ambitions, but whether on the stage, platform. or in the classroom, she is sure to be successful. Page thirteen
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t MISS IRENE LUCILE SPENCER. America, Okla. Before coming to the Schuster School, Miss Spencer went to high school in Foreman, Ark, and'studied piano for a year at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Last year she joined us, at the same time keeping up her music at the Conservatory. Irene has earned every- thing she has received, for she has been a hard Worker from the start. She leaves school with the sincere wishes of all the members of her class for the success she deserves. MISS EDNA GRACE. RAMSEY, Cincinnati, Ohio. Miss Ramsey has been a Schuster girl ever since she was nine years old, and has been a member of the faculty for five years as a teach- er of fancy dancing. She was graduated from the St. Ursula Convent in 1912, after which she entered the Junior Class for the full course of study at Schuster School. During 1913-14 she was Secretary for the class. Whether Miss Ramsey will continue to teech dancing, or take up the art as a profession; We cannot say. It would not surprise us to see her name blazing before a theatre some day, for her work in dramatics has been greatly to her credit. What- ever she does in the future the whole class is united in wishing her best luck. Page Hfteen
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