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GROLL. ELSA M., M. 0.13., Associate Editor of ORACLE and ANNUAL. Her kindness and her worth to prize You need but gaze on Elsa's eyes.h Here is one of the most popular girls in our class. She spends most of her time trying to induce her friends not to call her Elsie. When she is not thus employed she lends her assistance to the editors of the ORACLE and ANNUAL. Somebody said that Elsa really can work when she tries. She intends to study Domestic Science at Miami next year, not because she intends to teach-oh, no! She is only getting ready for the future. May it be a bright and very happy one. HALL, RUTH ELIZABETH, MIrue worth is in being, not seeming. This worthy senior seems to be the shining light of the American History class. John Fiske is her favorite hero, and she studies his American Colonies, etc., so earnestly that most members of her class have become interested in the Historian. Ruth is a favorite with all who know her, and has many friends. 24
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GUELKER, HERBERT, Woodward . Orchestra. ttWith laurel over round his brow. This dignified Senior was our illustrious president in the Junior year, and he tilled that office With the greatest decorum. Guelk is one of the violinists in the Woodward orchestra, and can draw from his instrument sounds which electrify the most passive audience. He is an orator, and acquitted himself very 110th in the oratorical contest. Ever since that event we have known the only correct pronunciation of Toussaint L'Ouverture. We think that Herbert will join Sousafs Band or run for President, and whichever it may be We wish him success. HARMON. WILLIAM MARION, M. S., K. K., Valedictorian. tBetter he- a little nf something than a whnlo lot of nothing. Poor uStumpy ! He has made a heroic attempt to be something. In statureswell, take a look at Shorty and draw your own conclusions. But mentally Bill has succeeded in towering away above the average, and well has he earned the Valedictory .honor. After the completion of his course at, Woodward he intends to continue his studies at Purdue. But the prophecies have been that his livelihood Will be gained by the rental of his smiling face as an had, for a breakfast food. Z3
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HEISEL, HELBIG, CLIFFORD N., K. K., A A Basket Ball Team, Athletic Committee, Manager Base Ball Team, Interscholastic Committee, Base Ball Team, ORACLE Staff. iiHis energy was fine to see 'i Cliff is the idol of the underclassmen. They stand around in wonder When he is discussing some question of great note and whisper in his presence. He is among those fortunates who have spent more than the allotted time at Woodward. He has establishea a record in basket ball which few have equaled and none excelledi He may be seen at most any time lying in wait for you with a hst full of tickets and taking your money away as he gives you a ticket with uThanks. You can't escape him, so you might as well make a present of it to him. Next year will find him at the Ohio Medical College. ARTHUR 5., E. A.T.. Track Team, Athletic Committee. u xrosbeck's honest pridef' 'iOId Grosbeck is a happy sprinter, who runs around the track with a four-by-nine grin on his face and Iopping seconds off worldis records. That Artie is in search of the i'line of beauty is evinced by his partiality for that branch of higher mathematics which deals with the plotting of curves and circles. He is a wonderful guesser, having won several guessing contests It was he who, after much hard work and a great deal of reference to his Algebra, figured out how old Ann was. He is also a wonderful chemisL, invariably figuring out CD the formula of the substances given him to analyze in the lab. Well, Artie, may you win many races, and now that you are leaving 01d Woodward, may good luck go with you, 25
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