Bloomington High School, The Gothic, 1913, Page 18

Description: MONA MABEL, SMITH.ChorusStaffHistory ClubSenate.It doesnt matter wheth-er anyone else laughs ornot, Mona just howls atMiss Souparts sallies. Dis-played all sorts of nerve,going around gettingteachers to write downtheir favorite sayings. Haspatented a very effectivemethod of clearing herthroat, which she uses af-ter every four words shespeaks, (punctuationmarks, you know.) Runsabout two laps ahead ofber speech when talking.WALTER BELL.German ClubFootball 11.SenateDramatics.Walter hails from BeanBlossom. Played on thefootball team that came sonear beatin°- Worthington.Its a good thing for theceilings that he dontstretch out very often.Ding-dong was consid-ered a star basket ballplayer till he clashed withhis brother Ting-a-ling.Imitates a mother rockinga baby, when orating inEnglish class. Has anaversion to flag-poles andcussing.HILDA SMITH.Hilda SmithGerman Club.Hilda looks wise. Isshe? We dont know, be-cause she doesnt sayenough. However, she hasdrilled herself through thebedrock of B. H. S. Hassuch red hair her fatherwont let her come nearthe ice-plant, for fear theice will melt. Is extreme-ly bashful, and blushes thecolor of her hair whenevera boy comes near. Withal,she has plenty of fun withthe girls.PAIL V. GASKINS.Glee ClubDramaticsStaffSenate.Hails from Ellettsville,but that thriving metropo-lis gets along fairly wellwithout him. Sings on thehaw end of the quartet.Gained fame by his Ionce heard a preacher sayspeech. Treasurer of Dra-matic club and V.-P. of I.G. W. T. C. (In good withTeachers Club.) Consist-ent fusser. Paul played onthe Ellettsville basket ballteam that met defeat fromthe B. H. S. Freshmen. Wedidnt want to publish thisfact, but had to, to fillspace.GLADYS REINSCH.StaffFrench Club 12Senate.Gladys came to usstraight from Ireland, butwas one of the Frenchiestof the French students.Other rumors are that sheis from Missouri but shehasnt enough show mecharacteristics for that tobe true. Has her eyesglued on two or three boyswho are saving their wag-es. She will have herhome already furnishedwhen she meets her Wa-terloo.Page EighteenImage alt-text: A rectangle containing five black-and-white, oval-shaped, individual portrait photographs of those listed.
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