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-19 ■1 ADAMS—Merrill Adams. Thesis. Oratory Sub- stituted. Basketball team 2 years. Track team 2 years. Oratory in 1914. Junior and Senior plays. Chorus 4 years. Merrill stars on the dancing floor and his reputation for tangoing is almost equal to his basketball playing. AIILGREX—Hilda Ahlgren. Thesis, Oration sub- stituted. Oratory two years. Chorus one year. Senior play. Hilda is a shy and retiring miss who tends strictly to her own business. AULT—Ray Ault. Thesis, “War and Waste.” Chorus one year. Rav is our blushing “Willy” and in his decorative capacity has been elected Sergeant-at-Arms. BARTUSKA—Edward Bartuska. Thesis, “Im- migration.” Basketball team two years. Junior play. “Ed” is distinguished by his rolling Sailor walk. All he lacks to make real is nautical language. 17
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iThe OEFFINGER—Gladys Oeffinger. Thesis, “Juven- ile Courts.” Chorus three years. Junior and Senior play. Gladys follows the straight and narrow path until it becomes too narrow, then she does as she pleases. O’ROURKE—Cathering O’Rourke. Thesis, “Wo- men of America.” Gathering is per- fection itself. She has never been reprimanded or sent from class and yet she is human. PARKS—Donald Parks. Junior and Senior plays. Chorus 3 years. “Parksie” is the champion bluffer, hut he doesn’t always get away with it. When that fails he generally starts an argument. lie is also considered our class comedian. SCHAUB—Marguerite Sehaub. Chorus one year. Accompanist for chorus one year. Fair was she to behold that maiden of seven- teen summers.” When she had passed it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music.
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DANGLING—Harold Daegling. Thesis, “Progress of the Automobile.” Basketball team two years. Vice-President of Athletic Association. Track team two years. Junior and Senior plays. Secretary and Treasurer Senior Class. “Daegie” has found out that there is nothing like playing on a team to gain popularity with the fair sex. He has always been a shy and retiring chap until this year and now he holds the record of being the “Ladies Idol.” DAEGLING—Lucile Daegling. Thesis.“Vivisec- tion.” Chorus four years. Sextette three years. Orchestra one year. Junior and Senior play. Judging by Lucile’s picture she looks quite demure but this picture was not taken at a slumber party. EVANS—Esther Evans. Thesis, “Jane Addams and her work at Hull House.” Chorus four years. Sextette two years. “Her grace and beauty would move a heart of stone.” GARDNER—Eliza Gardner. Thesis, “George Junior Republic.” Senior play. “A Dillar, a dollar, a ten o’clock scholar, What makes you come so soon?”
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