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HARPER—Gladys Harper. Thesis, “Women of America.” Gladys’ ambitions lie to- ward both Music and Domestic Science. HATT—Walter Ilatt. Oratory one year. Junior play. Walter aspires to be a great genius and endeavors to dress the part. MATTERN—Louise Mattern. Thesis, “George Junior Republic.” Chorus two years. Sextette one year. Secretary of Liter- ary Society. “Her melodious voice holds all in a spell.” MORRISON—Fearn Morrison. Thesis, “Trade Schools.” Chorus one year. Fearn is endowed with a sweet disposition but teach- ing often sours one. Reware, Fearn. 21
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MB BAUM Eli—Anna Baumel. Thesis, “George Junior Republic.” Chorus four years. Anna is not as pessimistic as she really looks for she actually can smile when she wants to. BENSON—George Benson. Thesis, “International Peace.” President of Athletic Asso- ciation. President of Literary Society. Basket- ball team 3 years. Track team 4 years. Junior and Senior plays. “The man that made Rob- ertsdale famous.” “Gube” is quite a ladies man but his fancy runs to the younger set. CANFIELD—Don Canfield. Thesis, “Immigra- tion.” Chorus four years. Junior play. Don’s one aim in life is to dress in the lastest fashion. Since he purchased his cane, all he needs is a monacle to make him strictly English. CARLSON—Olive Carlson. Thesis, “Prison Re- form.” Chorus three years. Olive’s domestic attainments are of a superior quality. If you have any doubts of this ask Mr. Douglas. 20
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GEYIRTZ—Hannah Gevirtz. Thesis, “Prison Re- forms.” Oratory one year. Junior play. Hannah is our Mirror of Fashion. The High School has been plessed by her presence as fashion books have not been necessary. GLADDEN—Ethel Gladden. Thesis. “Jane Ad- dams and her work at Hull House.” Chorus four years. Sextette three years. Ethel has been having a desperate time trying to remain in school the required number of per- iods. Her home, however, proved to be the strongest magnet. GROGAN—Mary Grogan. Thesis, “Negro Prob- lem.” Chorus three years. Oratory one year. Junior play. Class President in 1012. Mary is a strong advocate of Woman Suffrage. She will allow no man to dominate her, not even Mr. Douglas. GOXDON—William Gondon. Thesis. “Progress and Future of the Aeroplane.” Mem- ber of Lightweight team. Junior play. “Rill is a synonym for indifference. He aspires to be a ladies man but he doesn’t waste time on Whitinggirls. seeming to find East Chicago and Hammond girls more attractive. 22
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