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T1-IE: 21 RUTH DOUGLAS VVe know a young lady named Ruth, l A sweet, quiet maiden forsoothg She seems awfully shy, VVe dou't know just why, - Ilnt may find out by asking a certain youth. Girls' Clee Club Ill. f2l. DANIEL DREXV There was a young fellow named Drew. A Dau-dy as everyone knew. .Xs an athlete strong. VVe'll remember him longg livery hall that Drew threw was true blue. R, 0. 'l'. C. 125. till, Lieut. t-ll: Football C25 I-D. 647. ISABEI. M. DRYSDALE A great hope had the sweet Isabel. That after the ring ot' a certain bell, She'd learn how to cook, Alust like the cook book. But just why. Isabel would not tell. Girls' Glee Club: Athletic Council 145. CLARENCE E. ERICSON Our Clarence is quite a musician. llis playing should pay his tuition. VVl1en he goes to college To gain further knowledge, For that is his higher ambition. Treasurer lgii lloys' Clee Club till, f-U: Orches tra 123, CSV. 445: lland fll. ffl. GH. HD: R. 0, T C. 127. Lieut. till. Captain f-U. ROBERT H. ERSKINE Now lloh is the Doc of our teams, Patching up is his hobby it seems: He sets broken legs. For Fingers uses pegs. And sews up their cuts in neat seams. Engineering Club 145: R. O. T. C. 125, 131. NVALTHER F. ERSKINE There's a certa'u young fellow named XValther, Who leads books around with a halter. llis bent. it is learning. To aid hin1 in earning, In life. as in class. he'll not falter. French Club Kill: Senior Play. Y' l I 4 Twenty-two
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,F fp! TI-IE: 5 A N3 g ,. ,J cg- ' l-'-is 21:1 Q MERLE M. CLIFF Little Merle Cliff so we learn, Will go to Lake Forest to earn Great Scholarship degrees, Which we hope will not freeze. When near zero his marks are discerned. R, 0. T. C. 125, 135. RUTH DE NORMANDIE RnthADe Normandie by name. A maid of Shakespearean fame. Appeared on the stage At a quite tender age. So we're sure she'd make good at that game. Girls' Glee Cluh 125, 135. E. ANNETTE DE WOODY We all know that girl named Annette. Have we e'er seen her worry or fret? It may he that you've Seen her anxious or blue. 'But we see Annette fret ?-not yet! Girls' Glee Club 135. 145: French Club 133. LOTTIE DIAMOND VVhat can equal the girl with El smile. Not the kind that comes once 'in a while. But the smile that is ready. And cheery and steady. Is the kind that helps shorten the mile. GEORGE DOERBECKER George Doerhecker is known to you. Curly hair and eyes of true hlneg For teasing the ladies Tle'll sure gn to llades. You know that really is true. President 133: R. 0. 'l'. C. Sergeant llall 159. 133: Junior Play: Senior Play. BOB DOUGLAS Robert is an author of fame. With poem and verse he's aflame: You surely must own He's in a class all alone. For his spells no one is to blame. President 125: Keewaugan Sentinel Staff 135: Boys' ll 125' Glec Club 1-ll: R. 0. T, C. Lieut. 121: Footha llusket llall 1235 junior Playg Senior Play. 1253 Base y 4 4 Twenty-one
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f-Q A19 l I s..- ,1- ,.--Q 'ri 5.-ex 21 V if HELEN E. FORD llelen's a lady from Texas, ller ways, they sometimes perplex us, llut that does not matter, .Xnd we don't mean to flatter. She's so charming she never can vex us. Honor Qtudent' 'Xnnual itat? 121' qtudent C . , l . . , . o Secretary 143: Engineering Cluh C-D. XVINIFRED GARNER There once was a young girl named Garner, VVho was a most flirtatious charmer: NYhen she winked 'neath her hat, .Xll the men did say that, She oughta be stopped, gosh darn her! H AROLD G .GERRY llarohl Gerry. a quiet young man, lines things just as well as he can: lle iloesn't make noise Like a lot of the hors. llnt lie's a good basket hall fan. Keewaugan Sentinel Staff lfllg Engineering 1431 R. U. T. C. i?l,13l. MARIE I.. GIBBONS Miss Gihlmns, a young Irish lass. 'Neath her feet she lets grow little grass: Slit-'S proud of hvr name. For it will luring her much farrle. ln the place where her life she will pass. French Club 123: Girls' Clee Club 125. CHARLES E. GORDON Said limil. who sordidly m'sed. Hy gold l have alwavs despised: l have stinized 'till l'm stingy. .Xnd dinge-il 'till I'm dingy- llut it's really the practice I've prized. R. 0. T, C. 125, 131, C-U. ARTHUR H. GRAVES To .Xrtliur the class gives it's cheer, For he's chosen the grandest career. XYe wish him good luirlc For he sure has great pluck, And in the world he'll not stand in the rear. i Salutatorian: Treasurer 133: Keewaugan Sentinel l Staff fill: Tloys' Glee Club '25, 1353 Engineering Clulm 131: Orchestra 425, 131: R. 0. T, C. Lieut C313 Cup Contest. First Place 133. uncil, Club tix . J T Twenty-three
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