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VJ - • L Demis Gardner Pola Negri has nothing on this woman. Clifton, 1, 2; Spanish Club, 3; Home Economics Club, 4; Pres, of H. E. Club, 4. Blanche Goff Veil, Ikey, vot you tink? Basketball, 1, 2; Spanish Club, 4; Glee Club, 4; Hiking Club, 4. Catherine Halpin Music hath harms. Hollywood, Calif. 1; Spanish Club, 2; Glee Club, 4; Orchestra, 2, 3, 4; O B Staff, 3, 4; Scholarship Team, 3; Rhetorical Club, 2, 3, 4; Class Will, 4. Bingta Palmer Always laugh when you can. It’s a good medicine. Hoel-Ross, 4. Harold Winger Hail to thee, blithe spirit. Mesa High, 1; Science Club, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 4. Pauline Woody Oh, the witchery of a smile. Latin Club, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Operetta, 3, 4. Kdwin Soule A soulful sole. Hoel-Ross, 4. Sylvia Shelhammer Who is Sylvia? What is she? That all her swains commend her? Spanish Club, 4; Rhetorical Club, 4.
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Lacy Halligan Florence Porter Wayne Hensley Florence Finch The prd 1 of A bonnv lassi? Hie! Strictly a busi- “ould Erin.’' from Scotland. — ness proposition — — Casey. 111., 1, 2, Hoel-Ross. 4. Scot land. England. 2; Operetta. 4; Glee Club. 4 : Lat’n Club. 4 : Spanish Club, 4. 3; Police Squad. 4. Spanish Club. 3; Hoel-Ross, 4. David Helen Garchar Ray Drake Jean Ru h Cunningham — — — — She travels the An innocent lad “Sweet and He looks honest. fastest who trav- from Mesa. low” anyway. els alone. — — — Science Club, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, Band. 3, 4; O B and Tiger, 4; Spanish Club, 4. Hoel-Ross, 4. 4; Spanish Club, 4; Football, 3. 4 ; Molina, 1, 2. 3,4; Operetta, 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 4; Class Play, 4.
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Edna Tuttle She knows her vegetables, especially parsn’ps. Spooner, Wis., 1; Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Cap tain, 4 ; Glee Club, 3, 4; President, 4; Operetta, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 4. Delina Wright Little Women. Latin Club, 3, 4; Sec. Latin Club, 4 ; Operetta, 3, 4. Clarice Stephens Say it with flowers. Hoel-Ross. 4 Class Will ARTICLE I Section 1.—We the Senior Class of ’27, being of sound minds, bodies, souls and digestions, and nobly inclined, do bequeath to our less fortunate school mates the things that we no longer care for and will not be able to use; namely: Section 2.—To the Freshmen:—First, all the surrounding greenery ever to remind them of their freshness; second, the ability of the Senior Class to convince the Faculty that they are the brightest Class in school. Section 3.—To the Sophomores:—First, the Senior pep to keep them alive and amuse their teachers; second, the advice as to which courses are the easiest, and which teachers are the kindest to first-year unsuspecting lower-classmen. Section 4.—To the Juniors:—First, our vacant places; second, the privilege of attempting to convince the Faculty that Seniors should have Senior privileges; third, the remains of the Chemistry Lab. which haven’t been blown up, broken or thrown away. Section 5.—To the Janitor:—First, the undisputed duty to see, in the year to come, that there will be two rooms in the building with the same temperature; second, the right to remove all the spit-balls on the ceiling of the Senior Assembly, if he can reach them. Section 6.—To the Faculty:The hope that again in the future they shall have the pleasure of guiding to success and glory a class as brilliant and talented as we. ARTICLE II Section 1.—Emery Bell, president of the associated students, and Leo Newfarmer, Senior president, leave their executive ability to the future presidents of the same said offices. Section 2.—The Business College Seniors donate their shorthand notes, battered typewriters and remarkable business ability to the future Business College Seniors. (Continued in Adveritsing Sec.)
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