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THE GARNET AND WHITE 13 MARY HARRAR Classical There's rosemary; that's for remembrance.”—Shakespeare Joseph S. Evans Prize Speaking Contest III; Valedictorian of the Class. Mary is one of the brainiest people in the class. Ever see tier report? Well! it’s rather amazing the number of A’s and B’s it displays. Mary is pretty and quiet, but very efficient in all she undertakes, and we feel sure she will meet with success next year “out in the cold, cold world” at Normal School. Good luck to our Valedic- torian ! HELEN HEATLEY General The bashful virgin’s sidelong looks of love.”—Goldsm'th Basketball II; Glee Club III; Hockey IV. “Sis” believes in getting the most out of life in all its phases, and we must admit that she likes to dance almost as well as she likes to study. She expects to attend Pierce’s Business College next fall. li e rather expect, however, that after the completion of this course she will obtain a position with some fine business man, perhaps one that will last a lifetime. WILLIAM HEYBURN Scientific “Men sheathed their swords for lack of argument.” French Club III; Monitor IV. “Bill Heyburn has as sunny a disposition as can he found anywhere; in fact, when he hits W est ( liester in his sedan, Old Sol hasn’t got a ghost of a chance. He is quietly industrious and sparklingly sociable. Further- more. lie is a good pal with a ready sympathy and under- standing that have often been used to minister eonsola- tion to his friends. May he never have cause to regret his kindness. So here’s hoping he obtains “A happy life, a pretty wife, and half a ton of money.’ ELIZABETH HIBBERD Commercial “A violet by a mossy bank Half hidden from the eye.”—Wordsworth Health Crusader IV. Gentle and demure is little “Betty.” She has been too busy studying to attract much attention in High School. But won’t she he a great credit to our elass be- eause she has learned to “paddle her own canoe.” She is very much interested in all her lessons, and she has been successful in mastering them. Betty will take a posi- tion.
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12 THE GARNET AND WHITE ELINORE E. HAINES General ‘A dignity that truly meets no equal here.”—Tennyson Chess Club IV. Elinore is one of the high points in the Senior Class, not because of exciting experiences, but on account of her stature. Although she is very quiet and sedate, she likes her bit of fun as well as the rest of us. Elinore is as yet undecided as to just what she will do next year; but our good wishes will go with her, no matter where she goes to continue her studies. HARRIET HAINES General ‘ Fairest and best adorned is she Whose clothing is sweet humility.”—Montgomery Glee Club I, III, IV; Monitor IV; Garnet and White Staff III, IV. “Hats” is known to almost everyone, for she has spoken in chapel, and spoken well, heaps of times. Re- member when she was up there as a little Chinese maid- en, “Quenlin?” Wasn’t she pretty, and didn’t she act well! We won’t ever forget “Hats,” not only because of that, but because she lias endeared herself to us by al- ways being ready to help if she could in whatever way possible. “Hats” expects to take a P. G. course and to pursue her musical studies. We wish her the best of luck. BERNICE OLGA HAYNES General “A friend to nature and to all.”—Holmes Although Bernice has been a rather reserved and quiet person in a noisy class, she surely has some wisdom in her head. This is a proof of the statement that “Still waters run deep,” for it was she who taught us the lesson about preserving certain wild flowers in the woods in the spring. Bernice wishes to take a course at Fiske University. BEATRICE HARP Commercial “Smiles and laughter follow in her train.”—Shakespeare Secretary Spanish Class II; Typewriting Certificate and Medal IV. “Bee” is one of our studious commercialites, but through it all she has gained many friends. They are not all in our High School, either. Her shining eyes and smiling face are often seen behind the wheel of a “Red Paige.” “Bee,” we wish you as much success as a student at the Normal as you have had in High School.
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THE GARNET AND WHITE n MILDRED HIBBERD Normal “A heart with room for all.”—Temple Glee Club IV. Mildred hails from Malvern, and we don’t envy her those cold winter mornings; but, in spite of all inconven- iences, she is very jolly as well as attractive, and one can always have a lot of fun with her. Mildred expects to attend the West Chester State Normal School. We surely wish her great success in teaching. JESSIE HOFFMAN General A cheery word with which to start the day.”—Hayes Glee Club III, IV; French Club IV. Jessie is another peaceful lassie, but one who is known throughout the school. She has a ready stock of smiles, of which she is not saving, and her cheery words of greeting have met many an “early bird,” for Jessie has always been a first arrival at school in the morning. We wish her all success next year in whatever she under- takes at Swarthmore. ELIZABETH C. HOOPES General “A smile that glowed Celestial, rosy red, love’s proper hue.”—Milton Basketball I; Garnet and White Staff III; Glee Club III. “Dib” Hoopcs—one of the best loved fjirls in school! Wherever one sees a bevy of underclassmen, and “Peg” Williamson in particular, one can be sure that “Dib” is the center of attraction. Everyone loves “I)ib,” even the Faculty; she is so petite and has such a merry laugh we just can’t help it. “Dib” expects to attend Miss Illman’s Kindergarten Training School next year, and we wish her all the success she deserves. JOHN HOOPES General Bid me discourse; I will enchant thine ear.”—Shakespeare Class President I; Chess Team III, IV; Assembly Program Committee IV. During bis four years’ sojourn with us, John has always been able to uphold his own beliefs, and we look back with awe and admiration to his speeches in our class meetings. We hope that he will bring success to himself and fame to the High School as either a lawyer or a lecturer.
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