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W.irren M. H.t77.ird. XVhitm.in 1 College. A. B., Shingle Director l5.1llat'd's 17.tderewslxi. lflorence Mann. University ot' Cin- cinnati, M. A. --Aristocrat. Vern Nicholson. University ol' South Dakota. A. B.. Honor So- ciety Adviser torch-bearer. K. J. Russell. University ot' XY.1sh ington. M. A.. Girls' Athletics youthful. Maud Stronach, University ol Wisctrttsin. A. B.. School l l.iv Director expressive. li. l7e.1rl XVicltstrom. University ot' ldnho. A. ll. thorough. Gladys Wilstirt. University ol lowa, A. B. gr.imm.1tic.1l per- fect ion. Arm Wtutmds. Columlwin Univer' sity. M. A.. Quill Club Adviser-- gracious. MA'l'lllfMA'l'lCS W lf. W. Rhoudes. llead. lowa State Q College, B. S. -Mr. Chips. FACULTY for the Beaver Year Book, a class publication containing the best creative writing of the year. Mrs. Arnold's classes in public speaking celebrated each holiday by well-planned programs. The Arbor Day Program stressed con- servation of forests. Other programs honored Lincoln and Washing- ton. In Literature II, classes experimented in choral poetry reading and found their appreciation increased. Literature l students by inter- tb'UI77t'l7Ut1l.!-X tllttexltlr comes to this j7l7tlXliUltJgl.f class, ll ff il' .,- v- vi . ll ,fu fx af 1 I . r .ri r 1 . 1-. 4 . VV i., t ' t. ,v' . I X. A i .. .J X 53 IJ . 1, Q I l's .: 'hw fi iv, .e l ,. . . li' rlianslmi -'11 . . . lf 'if 1 -, X', ' T'.?l- 3 R. l 115, ' at f. X ' ,' t i 1 is ' . li - .f 9X-.H , , , H .. 0, 1 ,, . ' 4 I' I fl Y 6? 'V' eil ., f' I f '-,il fi 'rr it H, V ,MJ Q my f- tj f ,fi . 4. Ka 'WX ' 3 sms: kj J , f t4 X . .Ab rg. X r fkfn ' .4 ,-' M N-,, yi 4, 1 ,. , . mx ,ff -A At , t, 'N N M. I A 1' ll ,A ..N R, .wx 3 ,ff 5 J ., ' X. :er if Di ,' 2 My Q rl i G 1,45 ,K I i ' L G fi-'a li fl MXL li p- ' L Q 'f '., J' 1 :fr fox - ,,. In!!! . a L ..f r:w., ' il.f , .f'i il Jr ei H. ' -iq it at fi- 'R ' . f M' ,r' 1 Q ll if ., . X D I, un-R 't ilt' .6 D iui's'.. ,tll'xl Xi mm N j.: iJitN. vi l V-fi ., as ii ,:- ' In Q2 751 V6
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Dorothy Pa. Coulter. Univ. ol Vvhisliiligloii. li. li.. Dramaties and lioolligliter Adviser trooper. James Dallas. University of Ne- braska. A. IB.. SlUClxfO0IU Mana- ger dynamic. .lolin Koenig. Univ. of XV.ishing- Ion. A. B.. l5.1sehall and Under- elass l'r.iskeIball Coach - willy. Mabel ll. Mulroy. XVelleslev Col lege. A. B. - pleasant, Al. C. Nardiii. Universilv ol Vkhishington. A. B.. Second 'Iieam lfoolliall Coach - He's .i honey. liranlv Roivlee. Vs'ashington Stale College. B. S.. lioolball. lratlx. and lliaskelball Coach enthusiast Ciorclon Speck. LlI'llVCf5llY ol ltla ho. M. S. historical snooper. Don Cf. iliaylor. Hope College. A. li.. Sophomore Class Adviser and Cioll' Coath democratic. lfdilh Van Wiilkle. Northwestern. B. S.. Senior Class Adviser erudile. FACULTY Mr. Armstrongs community life students laid aside the prescribed courarofstudylong enough unrnakezlthorough nnwsdgadon of auto driving and accidents. Miss Burnett's history classes made an analysis of modern prob- lems discussed currently in publications. Each student Worked out the background ofa problem by extensive research. Then he compiled aconnnmeanMyMsudnduuusboundinunaUPhMoryofCDurTYnwsH You i'L't'n .sell !.lUL1l'M'lfi in I't'ltll4l .XVIII-llil. 23 ' iPf?f7f'F ' A A. . J' -0 A J' ,L l ggi 1- 4 J P 4 s N31-' limi' 9 43? 1 Q u : Wa ,5 J- 4 , H 1 we 4 I P sf QA J' JF 4 6' I wp, W w i fx.. 110 KX J X! it 4. 2 H A N V , Li ' i, A' 3' 1 H in 1 5 L., M E,:,..?p. 1 . k k : yr. , . - - is ff I i ef in I .Z I fx l .- Ju r v l . Qi.,--.- if ':39,:. 'E uexxni- -1. 7 Q ,H 1 if f w'1jJ',.. ,LF ,N K-ll? 4 , 'Q TK 5' 'ffl U. ' v 1 ,x in 1 ll nw? I A 'Igl- ffzzi 'A H V a '-X-:,.L I' . -- 'Na . lr X ' e 2 3 4 h 'Z a' - RT I, 1 f ,nz X , A Q , ri 9 -I 1. L' ai ' . ..ji f in fr ' i A 'A jj I LI. l I A .. . f ' 5 K gf! 'i i' Eff? T Fi P.lf:T. 'gmt I , :N -. Pas
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