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rr nth ' V' 'la 'w'4l l' -7, aB 'lg if .Q- UJ0 'Da -V'inlQf'Uc, L.-L 1 ,nn THE Rebel Circus spared neither time nor expense to obtain the group which now holds your attention. These death defying girls and boys handle the monstrous growling lions with perfect confidence The two dainty maids who lead the company are Mary Norman and Pauline Baldwin With a shake of her blond head Mary subdues the roaring lion, Work at her side, while a softly spoken word by Pauline quiets the huge beast Study . Albert Young, assisted by James B. Smith uses an entirely different method. With incomparable teamwork these two men can subdue a whole cage of the Young wildly waves a huge stick around, while Mr Smith puts the lions to sleep with a banjo lullaby. A sample of the most remarkable feat of all is given by the two handsome lads riding on the painted wagon. Nor- wood J ones places his head in the mon- strous lzon s jaws fthe oflicej while War- ren Kohler energetically pulls the lion's tail! However, they say, Norwood once was bit and Warren scratched. Such bravery is seldom seen under the big tent Who is coming next? Raymond Cox riding a stage lion! At his side Fred Kemp is cracking a whip over the heads of four lions, and bringing them to time. The next four lion tamers conclude the fearless twelve. Virginia Hoop and Genevieve Cross have taught the intelli- gent beasts the letters of the alphabet, which they can arrange perfectly with wooden blocks. Edgar Olander is ex- hibiting an intelligence act with a group of lions, while Robert Lowe shows us how his trained lion Jumbo, can balance eskimo pies on his nose. For a brainy stunt, watch Edgar and Robert. man-eating lions called credits. Mr.
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NORWOOD L. JONES Hi-Y fVice-Presidentj 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 French Club 1 Operetta l JAMES B. SMITH Glee Club 3 Senior Prom Committee 3 Hi-Y 3 Aeronaut and Annual 3 Senior Play 3 MARY NORMAN Girls' League Cabinet 1 Glee Club 1 PAULINE BALDWIN Vice-President Girls' League 3 Secretary junior Class 2 Vice-President Sophomore Class Girl Reserves 3 EDGAR OLANDER ALBERT YOUNG Baseball Call-conferenceb 1, 2 Captain 2 Baseball 3 RAYMOND cox ' WARREN KOHLER National Honor Society 3 VIRGINIA HOOP Chemistry Club 1, 2 GENEVIEVE CROSS Girl Reserves 2, 3 Junior Escort 2 Library Assistant 3 French Club 2 Piano Club 3 FRED KEMP ROBERT LOWE
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D1 V, -, 0 .. .,l' k ,,,-' is I .l 'I DIAN mnlgizs WE have been very fortunate indeed to be able to bring before you twelve of America's first citizens. They' are all chiefs and princesses picked from the tribe of that old warrior, Sitting: Bull. Ed Hurley is the handsome chieii who leads the band of riders. One can picture him slowly riding at sunset on the crest of a magnificent old mountain, As Melvin Maxwell and Mildred Durand ride by in the exquisite costumes char'- acteristic of the tribe, one's thoughts: turn to The Land of the Purple and the White. David Haworth is skillfully riding a spirited Pony such as only this Indian possesses. Lorine Middlebrook also shows re- markable ability in her fancy riding. Iris Gunkle, too, rides by with her ele- gant garments gleaming with superb beading. And now Lindsay Connors, Little Papoose, gallops along shoot- ing his arrows into the sky and whoop- ing with might and main. Edith Lamp- son, another of our attractive princesses., jumps gracefully from her horse an-:l gives us a short Indian dance. This, too, is unsurpassable. Harold Meek shows how the California Indians did it, and Dorothy Ord rides past, singing that beautiful Indian Love Call. Robert Gish and William Struble, two Heap big chiefs bring up the rear. Struble carries all the wampum for the tribe and is somewhat bowed down by its weight. You have experienced a rare oppor- tunity in seeing this notorious and re- markable tribe. They are the only twelve existing Indian wonders in the world.
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