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In un v I u lv n ll nu I nn umnu ul mumuuInIlIIuuuIIIIIIIIlII1uunlmmu1unnnnIInnunnnnnnnunmm uummnn nuunuuuuu S, I u nunm lnnuul ummm nullluu mumnumIIInIIIIlluIuumumuummmulnIIIIIIIIIulmmmmummuIIIIIlIIIInIanllImmmluunlmunmu The CANARY and BLUE num: num nmmn nl n mlm ul mlmIunlllIIIllnIIllI1uuuumuuumnnnlIvumuIllIIIIIIIIIInuulmlllmumlumlumumnlnnmnunum CHARLES WALP Ch 7 good time. This fun-loving trait, however, was not popular with the faculty so he was consequently in hot water all the time, thru no fault of his or of the faculty, but rather due to a mutual misunder- sta cl' . H ' ' n mg e was bright and quick to learn, so of course did not spend a whole lot of time boning away. On the contrary. he spent It l t f h ' o o is leisure hours at the shows, and would come to school next day, and repeat all the best jokes and the brightest on . H' s gs is theatrical ability is of no mean calibre, as all who witnessed a Night in Dreamland will attest When the war broke t h . ou e felt the call of adventure and patriotism, and after much pleading secured his parents' consent to join the army. Today he is handling the guns of your country and my country, in the artillery in France. Enlisted May 1917. Coast Artillery arles was, or rather is, a mighty nice fellow always in for a WILLARD YVALP As usual in the case of t b h Medical Corp wo rot ers, Willard is more quiet, sober, and steady than his kid brother Charles He alma s w l LIARTIN Yi :sr . ' y vas a worker and a hustler. When he was about 12 years old the family moved to Denver where Willard learned many things especially the art f , o attracting the fair sex, and the science of camp cooking, both of whi h ' ' c come in handy 1n the army. After five years in the West he returned and entered the High School here H h d , . . e a earned an enviable reputation because of his clean, upright and manly charac t ' I er, and many ww ere sorry to see him go when he joined the army last May. He was stationed at the Field Hospital at F t B ' - or enja min Harrison, Indianapolis. As aforesaid, his art of attracting the W h ld . . , . . omen e him in good stead, and we are safe in saying he has a big a list of frails as any Sammy. Recently he has been made army cook at the same station. Enlisted May 1917. Field Artillery Last, but not least, is the fate of thi s member of our illustrious class. He has fooled along thru the first years of High School along with the rest of us. He played on the football and baseball teams, both Class and 'Varsity. His friends l d p aye on the same teams. As we remember him, he was always good at starting things going,l' so now we wonder if the arm h k d Enlisted hlay 1917. y as not wa e up since his arrival. V l T. I PAGE TWENTY-FIVE 1
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.The CANARY and BLUE I lumen luuul num:IIIIIIIummnIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIuIInummnnuunmunmnnIIIIIIIxnuuuunummunlmmnlnnunmmuIIII1uunuuummnumuv RALPH W. BEST. Science HBES'1'IE,, fl lion among ladies is a fearful thing. You wouldn't think this little bundle was a regular lady-killer, but o-boy. he am that. He has a magnetic personality-Che should, for he has a wireless set up at homej-and is one of the stars of Traylor's dancing class. He's a good sport, not at all timid when it comes to making a rumpus around school. He's a pretty fair student. or rather he was until he got in with that rough bunch in room 301, and then it was all off. And, who knows, probably some female contributed to his decline. Sh-its name is Ruth. A. A., 1-2-3-45 Lit., 2-45 Class Track, 45 'Varsity Track, -45 Class Baseball, 4. HATTIE BLOCH. Science Mcthinks she should not be ashamed of her name. Hattie is right on deck when it comes to helping charity. She sold oodles of tickets for the Red Cross affair at the Orpheum. Her customers were the guard-keepers at our cantonment. It's never hard to find Hattie when there are soldiers around. Hattie and brass buttons gravitate naturally, and she intends eventually to marry the drummer in the brass band. Hattie is very well versed in languages. You should hear her in Penna. German class. She and her chum, Flo, always get the highest marks. As a member of ANNA BLUM. Cozninercial HANNIEU Little, but, oh my. Small in stature, great in mind. VVC have here a descendant of a fruit tree, thus breaking up the theory that mankind ca1ne from monkeys. To disguise the fact the P was changed to HB , but ah! Annie, we have found you out. One person ventured to call her small, one day, but sad to relate that person has gone to other regions, for the look from Anna made him feel faint and tired of life. Literary. the S. O. S. Csave our soulsl, she has become unusually popular. I PAGE TWENTY-sEvEN 1
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