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•• 11 COMUS ANNUAL, 1923 ■=» •• BELLE ROE Hi-Y-W ’ 21 -’ 22 -’ 23 . The halls of Z. H. S. will miss this maiden wear¬ ing a crown of fire. In spite of its close prox¬ imity this quality of fire does not seem to pen¬ etrate and affect her temper. CLARK ROBERTS Clark is more serious and thoughtful than many of his fellows. Kind and generous, we expect him to get along well in life. CARLTON ROWE Football ' 21-’22; Baseball ’22-’23; Baseball ' 22-’23; Round Table ’22-’23; Special Chemistry Class; Baseball Captain ’23. Carlton ' s athletic ability has made him a real asset to Zanesville High and especially to the Senior Class. MARGARET SAAD Glee Club ’20-’21; Operetta ’20-’21. Margaret has always been interested in her studies and enjoyed her school work. We hope that the only sad thing in her life may be her name and expect that even this will be changed some day. MILDRED SCHULTZ Glee Club ’20. Mildred is our modern Cinderella as she has proved by losing her shoe. We wonder who the Prince Charming can be? MAUDE SCOTT Maude believes in studying, yes but very seldom and no more than is absolutely necessary for she is always willing to assist anyone in having just a bit of fun. JOSEPHINE SEBACH Joe is quiet and good-natured and always right there with a smile. For such as her lessons are to he studied, good grades to be attained, and pleasures to lie enjoyed afterwards. GLADYS SHEARER She ' s studious and she gets results from her work. Books as well as people are her friends.
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COM US ANNUAL, 1923 ii MARY O’DIAM Just a wee bit Irish? Well that’s why we like her. Her happy smile and everlasting good humor are qualifications which make her an ideal friend. EMIL PA GATH Emil is rather different from his fellows. One never knows just what he is going to do next. His good nature has won him many friends. CLARENCE PARSHALL Hi-Y Club ’20; Glee Club ’22; Cheer Leader ’22-’23; Round Table ’21- ' 22; Special Chemistry Class ’23; Operetta Cast ’22. His ruddy hair and permanent grin are a welcome sight in Z. H. S. His pep highly qualifies him m his role of cheer leader. MYRON PERCELLE Junior-Senior Committee; Vice-President Senior Class. Perc was surely a gallant worker for the old High. Perpetrated a lot of these pictures. Working under his slogan of “Grades, not Girls’’ he made good, which shows it can he done. MABLE PHILIPS Mable is a fair and gentle maid. Her soft accents are pleasant to hear. Her friendly manner and her ' classmate ' s,° n 111 1 ‘ V her wel.Wb? FRANK PRICE regret his absence next year. WILLIAM RALLS ° W a ° ; ? la, . ldolin (:luh ’21-’22-’23; Comus Table ’21- 22 JU IOr Seni01 ’ Committee ; Round 1 be highest ambition in most every spi ' flsiiL ! ? 11 ; 1 111 most every gi but i I ' io .°r 1 i i 4 at her•. Is a real heartbreaker ii ,! fl »e fellow just the same. Pep would have made him an executive. Jirl’s life is to ALICE ROACH Alice is her impulsive little miss. We love checi 1 ul smile and winning ways.
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' COMUS ANNUAL, 1923 HENRY SHEPHERD Hi-Y Club ’20-’23, President; Orchestra ' 20-’2 ' l; Class Play ’22-’23; Debate ’22; Cheerleader ’22-’2.t; Round Table ’21-’22. Junior-Senior Committee. Henry used to study, now he dreams; he used to reflect, now he contemplates—all on account of a girl. EUNICE SIMPSON Eunice is quiet but jolly and is always ready to he happy. CORNELIA SMITH Comus Staff; Junior-Senior Committee. This aristocratic young person could always ne depended upon to know the latest from Prince¬ ton and other places. Is more popular as a match-maker than a breaker. Interested in athletics. ROMAIN SMITH Romain is sweet and fair. Ill health has prevented us from knowing her as well as we would like to. However during her broken sojourn here she has won many friends by her lovely per¬ sonality. SO, tio,?Co r nimiite J e Uni0r ' Seni0r Commltte e; Invi- B ° 5 thiiliS , ; nt e » { l0 a man with a s Stf • iiste - d CHARLES SPRING ° P 7e e er 33 Mandolin (:lul ’22-’23; Song lAacUi 2.5, Pm Committee 5 2.‘5; Class Plav 5 2S P nhvs a S m ni i s V inventive and original man. He draws car twins ' to perfectfonf 8 dca1 ’ and EDWARD SPEED ' “ • rank, „ HAROLD STEVENS Debate 22. fB, which a m.!v a n y U te L sts in not the least of is -1 we I P,! ‘ ound ' I 1 tlle savings bank. He ■nown ' f ?T ' ' member of the class and is unowned foi his speed on the typewriter.
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