The 1926 Tatler by Various Authors. Page: 2
joys and to the memory of our school days that we of the senior class wish to dedicate the 1926 Tatler.
EVELYN MCCUE BAKER President of the Senior Class
"She's as good as she is fair"
[Illustration: {Evelyn McCue Baker}]
[Illustration: {Evelyn McCue Baker as a young child}]
MARY BARBER EATON President of the League
"She who feels nobly, acts nobly"
[Illustration: {Mary Barber Eaton}]
[Illustration: {Mary Barber Eaton as a young child}]
MARGARET LOUISE NEWHALL Editor of 1926 Tatler
"Young and yet so wise"
[Illustration: {Margaret Louise Newhall}]
[Illustration: {Margaret Louise Newhall as a young child}]
VIRGINIA JOSEPHINE LEFFINGWELL Vice-President of League
"The soft, bright curl of her hair and lash And the glance of her sparkling eye I saw, and knew she was out for a dash As her steed went prancing by."
[Illustration: {Virginia Josephine Leffingwell}]
[Illustration: {Virginia Josephine Leffingwell as a young child}]
BERNICE ALYNE BECHTOL
"Her hair is not more sunny than her heart"
[Illustration: {Bernice Alyne Bechtol}]
[Illustration: {Bernice Alyne Bechtol as a young child}]
MARY ELIZABETH BRACKETT
"She has a natural wise sincerity and a merry happiness"
[Illustration: {Mary Elizabeth Brackett}]
[Illustration: {Mary Elizabeth Brackett as a young child}]
ESTHER MABEL DAVIS
"The glass of fashion and the mold of form"
[Illustration: {Esther Mabel Davis}]
[Illustration: {Esther Mabel Davis as a young child}]
LYDIA MORTIMER FOREST
"She giggles when she's happy, and one might even say That when there is no reason, she giggles anyway"
[Illustration: {Lydia Mortimer Forest}]
[Illustration: {Lydia Mortimer Forest as a young child}]
MARION JOSEPHINE HUME
"For she's a jolly good fellow, Her school mates all