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RUTH HUBBELL "Betty" W.W, French-History Central High School Washington. D_ C Philcmnrhean Literary Society: Y. \V. C. A '24, -ar. Lc Ccrclc Fral1~ai5:B. O. K. She's And And A MAZE of gorgeously In other words she IS an lIIlUSu;\1 h.armonizing co~ors in a western a measure Ruth! a writer, and a musician. These three talents are whom the gods grace with beauty too. Betty has an unusual vocabulary - especially her adjectives She has been to cause whole class meetings to be convulsed with laughter by the sudden use one of these parts of speech. 1n fact, Betty puts life and enthusiasm in most any kind of gathering because of her keen intellect, her vivid imagination, and her surprising command of words. Ruth's appreciation of the beautiful explains perhaps her understanding of friendship. As a friend she has proved herself worthy and true. Fortunate is. that person to whom Betty gives her friendship. Whether it is Ruth's twinkling eyes, or her bewitching smile, or her dimples [h,:[. bnng up pleasant memories, we can't d:cide. We know that a gcod-lookmg Military Aide has not Forgotten his Impression of her at the Banquet Ruth will have a career. How can she help it with so many talents? Yet there is one more phase of her character which makes shake our heads - Ruth is surprisingly domestic. Let's see - good looks, talents, enthusiasm, and domestic -of course she'll have a career]? pugesixty·jivc