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llorotlly Griffin Dot Girls' Glee Club. Senior Bazar Committee. Audubon Society. A girl of girls. Dorothy has proved herself popular in class activities, by not only doing her share but by volunteering to do extra work. Her personality, like Dorothy herself, is sweet and unaffected. Her chic wardrobe testifies to her ability as a seamstress, while rumor carries tar and wide her capabilities as a cook and a housekeeper. Thus it is very fitting that she should take a course in domestic science, as she plans to do after graduation. 'tDot is not speculatingg she knows where her talent lies and by following specific lines, her success is assured. Julia Gurka Judf-y Senior Bazar Committee. Girls Glee Club. French Club. Remington Silver Medal. 'tNew times demand new measures and new girls. Julia's good humor and willingness to work have made her an important spoke in the large wheel of the Senlior Class. Her school work is never neglected even if her memory lines must be learned in bed - yet how often in the morning we gather around her to hear about lust night's dance. Yes, Julia would not miss a good time nor would she miss a ride home in that big car. XVe hope she will glide along happily in her chosen work in the business world. l IdXV2ll'Il Houlihan Red Dramatics IV. Executive Committee. Class President, III, IV. Pro Merito. French Club. Basketball Manager, IV. I'm not denying that women are foolish. Red or Ed tas he is called both we must include themj may lack athletic ability but he makes it up in administrative powers. For the last two years he has successfully guided our ship of state through stormy waters. Our Junior Prom was one of the best conducted by any class at 'Ware High, as have been all the affairs of our senior year. Red is well liked by the majority and is a competent student with a 'tpro merito rating. Under his firm hand we raised the money for our Washington trip. Here's to your progress, Ed!
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Ruth Ferguson Fcrgic Pro Merito. Limelight Staff. Latin Club. Dramatics IV. Charms strike the sight . Charming-Yes! She got it at the Charm School under the direction of Mr. Bevans? ? ? The magnetic spirit of the school. Whether at a dance or a skating party she always has an admirer. One of the most sought after girls lin the Senior Class as well as in the entire High School. They say that clothes make the mang Well, in this case, clothes make a charming girl irresistible. Studies do not interfere with her social affairs, or vice versa, for in every class she 'tstars',. Nobody can study or knows how to study like Ruth. Once her eyes are on her book, it takes little short of a Harvard fullback to make her take them off. And let's not pass without a word of praise for those eyes. Ah! Those eyes, those captivating eyes. A good studenlt, a charming girl, she enters life with every promise for a successful career. l Arlclurd Fleurvnt HNap Track I, II, III, IV. Editor-in-Chiief, Reports of W. H. Sf, Baseball, I, II, III, IV. f'Limelight Stall. Basketball I, II, III, IV. President of Assembly. Football III, IV, Dramatics IV. Royal Gold Medal. He was a valiant man . A laugh beyond the power of man to imitate and a world of natural ability in all lines of athletics, are the two recommend- ations we can give the world in behalf of t'Nap . He is another four letter man this year, being a running mate of Szydla on the basketball court where they both have made names for them- selves. On the gridiron Nap was equally great. Playing at quarterback he was a triple-threat man, with ability to kick, run, or pass the ball. Although playing his first year of school team football, the spirals from Nap's toe gave many a foe a sinking heart, and these punts equalled those of most college players. His intellectual prowess in the classroom is of the same standard as his athletic ability. Nap does not possess an enemy in the school and we know that he will meet with the same success at college and in life. Stephen Green Put Football IV. Track IV. Dramatics IV. Limelight Staff. I was the one for bewitching them. Put is our best offering to vie with Barney Oldfield. He is a wizard on the dirt trackiespecially back roads. Though Put never says much, remember that still 'Waters run deep! Setting all joking aside, we must stress Put's big virtue displayed in the ever-memorable Ware versus Palmer football game. Playing with a dislocated shoulder, he virtually held his side of the line one-handed. More power to you, Put , and may that courage and constancy accompany you always.
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Edward -ls-rz Hyeistego DI'a1112liiUS I- Football III, IV. Men of Few Words Are the Best Men . Yeistee is very much reserved, dignihed and studious. He is always ready, however, to enter in a conversation, or an argument. When candidates were called for football, Yeistee showed his ability to good advantage. He was an end on the football team. A woman hater! Yes. A very good sport and well liked by his fellow students. He has gained the reputation of being a good scholar. VVe all expect great things from him. Good Luck, Yeisteel Celia Jozyk 'Jazzy French Club. Basketball IV. Track IV. Senior Bazar Committee. Underwood Bronze Medal, As long lives a merry heart as a sad. Merry all the time and always singing the latest songs, for she works at the Music Shop . Many a time she holds a musical two-thirty session at the shop when her various friends meet to hear her play for them all the latest Jazz. Anyone down with an attack of blues should seek smiling Jazzy Celia as a companion for an afternoon. A sure cure for the blues! Sports? She loves them, and is a good 1'IlI1llGl' and jumper as well as a basketball player. She can take a joke better than anyone else, being a great joker herself. A regular all round kid , She intends to attend a commercial college and it is a certainty that she will be a success in her chosen career, Ruthie' ' Ruth Price Kaplan Pro Merito. Editor-in-Chief of Limelight , Dramatic Club II. Executive Committee. Draniatics IV. Earth sounds her wisdom and high heavens her fame. t'Ruthie has an ideal philosophy of life and by far the most brilliant mind in the Class of 1926. To know Ruthie is to know that intelligence may be accompanied by a charming personality. By her participation in one of our Senior playsg by her work as a member of the executive committeeg and by her conscientiousness and skill in the difficult task of editing a year book, she has proved herself lain invaluable member of Our class. How much more prosperous the class would be with a few more Ruthies !
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