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MARY SIMPSON “Katy.” She talks so fast her tongue blurs. Building of Ship 2; literary 2; district declamatory contest 3; Y. W. C. A. 4; athletic 1, 2; “Why Smith Left Home” 4. LILLIE SMITH “Smithy.” “Life is one great rush.” Literary 2; Y. W. C. A. 4; Anti H. H. R. 3, 4. LESTER STONEMAN “Les.” “You look wise, please correct that error.” Captain of Plymouth 1; class foot ball 1; class base ball 1, 2, 4; athletic association 1, 2; literary 2; Building of Ship 2; A. H. S. cadets 2, 3, 4; joke editor of Scarlet and Green 4; “The American Flag” 3; Anti H. H. R. 3, 4; “Why Smith Left Home” 4. ROSA SCHELLENBERG “Rosie.” “To live long it is necessary to live slowly.” Johnson H. S. 1, 2, 3; vice president of class 1; athletic association 2, 3; vaudeville 2; debating 3; What Happened to Jones 3; basket ball 3; class treasurer 3; A. H. S. 4; Anti H. H. R. 4.
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«J GLADYS PAGUE “Peggy.” Here’s to the girl with beautiful golden hair, serene smile and pleasant air. Elgin H. S. 1, 2; A. H. S. 3, 4; snap shot editor of Annual 4. ELEANOR PETT “L.” It is not every question that deserves an answer. Falls City H. S. 1; Girls Glee Club 1; “The American Flag” 3; music editor Scarlet and Green 4; Senior girls quartette 4. CHARLES ROGGE “Charlotte.” The less a man has in his skull the more he needs in his pocket.” Class base ball 1, 2, 3, 4; athletic association 1, 2, 3, 4; class foot ball 1, 2; A. H. S. cadets 2, 3, 4; track team 2; Junior play 3; basket ball 3, 4; athletic editor of Annual 4; “Why Smith Left Home” 4. GLADYS SELLERS “Happy.” “Let’s see, which one shall it be tonight?” Captain of Plymouth 1; literary 2, class treasurer 3. ( I
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A V'lUlL 1; fel GORDON WATKINS “Hon. G. N.” The early bird catches the worm. Captain of Plymouth 1; Seromohpos 2; literary 2; class editor 2; class foot ball 1, 2; class basket ball 1, 2, 3, 4; A. H. S. basket ball 4; debating 3; track team 2; “The American Flag 3; H. H. R. 3; Anti H. H. R. 4; orchestra 3, 4; editor in chief of Scarlet and Green 4; A. H. S. cadets 2, 4. MILDRED WHITFIELD “Millie.” Love is blind, why does she wear glasses? Junior Red Cross 3; Junior class play 3. MINA ZABEL “Slim.” Noted smiles which are known for miles and miles. Johnson H. S. 1, 2, 3; class president 2; Family Affair 2; class president 3; vice president literary 3; Deacon Entangled 3; Domestic Warfare 3; A. H. S. 4; secretary and treasurer 4; secretary of Alumni 3; “Why Smith Left Home” 4.
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