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NAME Ira Ackerman Roy Ackerman Annie Ashington Donald Askin Ray Atkins Edwin Baker Evelyn Barney Virginia Berry Florence Bounds LaVerne Brown Clark Bryden Romona Bullard Ina Bu rton Helen Carver Nelson Cole Glen Conkling Nina Culver Hazel Cunningham Alyce Cutler Harold Daniels 'William Early Vivian Erickson Catherine Garrigan Vivian Gibeaut Lucius Gilman Maynard Graham Mark Grenlund Mary Haffey Wilma Harned Lillian Herbert Mary Hovde Darwin Huber Verna Hull MORE ABOUT AGE Afraid to tell us. The Barefoot Boy. Not old enough to use rouge. Old, his dignity shows it. Not old enough to be wise. Still a kid. Impossible to find out. Young as she looks. 'iBound77 not to tell. Plans to get out of baby dresses next week. Almost a man. Approaching IS. Nobody knows. Old enough to know better. Between I and IOO. IOS years but you wouldnlt believe it. She won't tell. Too young to be called old. You'd be surprised. Old enough to be married. He gflljlj' I2 years. Young and tender. Old enough to cut her wisdom teeth. How shall we find out? Teething age. That 'smartyw age. Not old enough to have false teeth. Too young to think of settling down. Still too young to walk across the street without holding somebodyls hand. Wvho knows? I can't guess. Clder than he looks. Pretty young. an AIM Lecturer on dumb animals. Agricultural expert. To win in a bathing beauty contest. To own a hand organ and monkey for bear?l. Managerfof anything. M.D. doctorfphysician- surgeon. Kindergarten teacher. To see the world. Run a Business College. To become Daniel Web- ster's successor. lnventor. Teach in Domestic Science Department. Run a chicken farm. Rake campus at Beloit Col- lege. Itis the least of his troubles. Do all his buying at VVool- worth's. Tennis champion. Learn the marcel business. Publish a volume of 'Slang- uagew. To get married. To teach girls to drive cars. She doesnit know. More dates. To be old enough to do up her hair. Editor of a new dictionary. Play in a jazz orchestra. To slide by rather than walk. Run a chewing gum stand. Tnstructress in love letters. Broadcast Authoress. Sell book Bluflingn over the radio. on Successful Designer of ladies, fashions.
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THE SENIORS NAME Lloyd Johnson Edward Jones Violet Jukcs Mary Kagel Margaret Kampfranz Dorothy Koch Grace Koeneke Doris Lawrence Leo Lewis Alice Little Daniel Magee Helen May , A Kenneth McCoy Harold Moore Leon Moss Maynard Pearse Hazel Pierce Kathryn Ray Boyd Richart Gus Ritter Mildred Rydbom Mary Carol Sanford Berneita Schultz Floyd Schwartz Charles Shattuck Merrill Shattuck Edith Sheley Verna Silvius Daisy Smith Helen Somerville Curtis Tobin 'Warren Updike Marjorie VanEpps Helen Vincent Jessie VVeir Allen Wvilletts Clifton Willis Clarence Woods Dorothy Zeyher .AGE The Htoddlen age. Too young for late hours. Under 20. From her face she is in the baby age. Young enough to still have birthdays. Hair ribbon age. Old enough to sew. The baby of the class. Too old to dance. Young as any blond. Too young to walk or ride alone. I7 years. Too old to write age in Metric system. The marble age. Old enough to know more than the teachers. Past the rattle age. Old enough to believe she is her own boss. Sweet sixteen but has been OD Too young to have a date. Still plays with his toes. VVe'll never know. Still talks baby talk. Sweet sixteen? Past the knicker stage. He looks it. Old enough to shave. Old enough to vote. Not too old to look innocent Still a shy young miss. Shall we tell? A sensible age. Too young to do without his daily nap. As young as any queen. Age of innocence. Not yet 21. Old enough to argue. Average. Old enough to wise crack. Too young to be engaged. '37 AIM Two dates at once. Chew gum in English. Own a ranch. To be everybody's friend. Run a beauty parlor. President of the Slow Club. VVriter of popular songs. Best stenographer in Bel- videre. A date every night. To be an auto saleswoman. To be in Sousa's Band. Fly across the Atlantic. Actor. To be Postmaster-General. Sheik of B. H. S. To talk to a girl without blushing. Wvin every argument she is in. Be a movie star. Dancing teacher. VVin a bicycle race. Be a nurse. Run a popcorn stand. Follies dancer. Be a cop. Principal of B. H. S. Matrimonial expert. Head nurse in a hospital. Build a subdivision. Run a Gift Shop. Farmer,s wife. Entertainer in theatre. To avoid work. Teach Latin. Opera singer. She couldn't tell us. Give him time to think. Be a coach. Criminal-lawyer. Settle down when 18.
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