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CLADYS SETTLE BENSON "Glad" .!.lfathenwl.ics ROCKVILLE, MARVL.-\"JD !lIo1ltgomery County High School Philomathean Literary Society; Art Editor ALOHA; Delta Sigma Kappa, Treasurer, '24, President, '25, '26;. President of Girls' Inler-Club Council, '25, '26: V. \V. C. A.; J. C. C.; Librarian of Sunday School, '23, '24; Class Basket-ball, '25 A face with gladness overspread, Soft smites by human kindness bred. LADVS is our idea of an aristocrat-a southern aristocrat. The former is evident in her features and bearings, the la trer evident in her speech and in some of her characteristics. Promptness and punctuality are minus quantities in "Clad's" make-up. She finds something more interesting or just forgets, but comes along smiling as if she were entirely unconscious that people often their tempers when they have to wait-although somehow they don't with Gladys. Cladvs is a member of a greater aristocracy than that of family-that is the aristocracy of character. "Clad's" character is essentially fine. Her dealings with everybody in every way are square and above reproach. Even those who are too afraid of the scrutiny of her black eyes to know her admire her very much. As for her friends, they appreciate her fineness, laugh with her at her foolishness, and love her for both. Here's twenty-six's best to one of twenty-six's best!