Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1917 — Here’s the Perfect Girl. [ARTICLE]

Here’s the Perfect Girl.

j The following are the attributes of I the perfect girl as seen through Harvard eyes, some fifty bachelor graduates having recently., ajbfcfrfffr considerable discussion, agreed _on them for the “girl that’s worth while.” She. Is attractive, graceful ami - healthy, hut not necessarily pretty. She can dress tastefully and enter- [ tain anyone and make him feel at ] ease. . ' j She can make bread as well as fudge, and cake as well as a “rarebit.’*’ Her dancing is not necessarily the latest, her tennis Is not necessarily up to the-standard, but she is appreciative of the dance and of the sports. ■—~ She is broadminded, sympathetic, tactful, unselfish, optimistic, thrifty, of good disposition afltt' moderate in all things. - ft- —— She ran stand -reverses Without worry. She is gentle to children and kind to older people, to her parents. She has a broad education, but not necessarily a college ,one. ' ■> , She is modest and'true and homeloving. Shejias good social standing, is at m reilgious nature and is not “too proud to pray.”