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Ringer Davis Adolph George Ringer Scientific Course Hi-Life (3) ; Tech Club (2, 3, 4) ; Secretary. Tech Club (3); Vice President, Tech. Club (4); Senior Representative, Student Council (4) ; Hon- or Society (4); Here comes one of our dashing: Beau Brum- mels — always courteous, kind, cheerful, and help- ful. Of a mechanical turn of mind, he is always diving into new problems and always comes up smiling, grasping firmly the solution to his prob- lem. We are always glad to see Sonny come around to chat with us, for he invariably has something worth-while to say. He has made a good record scholastically, and we know there is much Hope for him in the future. Irene Zelenik General Course Girls ' League; Glee Club (2). Can ' t you just imagine this blue-eyed damsel gracing the board in some ancient mediaeval castle near the Rhine? Can ' t you imagine her with long yellow braids and wearing a fillet cap according to custom? Yes, we can. Although Irene is a quiet, unobtrusive girl, she has not succeeded in hiding her good qualities from us. Her motto seems to be Silence Is Golden. which is re- markable for anyone of the talkative sex. We shall probably see her in later life as the wife of a very prosperous man. We wish her luck. YiLi A Ellen Paunce Classical Course Girls League ; Music Club (2, 3, 4) ; Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4) : Montana Interscholastic Music Meet (2, 4) ; Gypsy Rover (2) ; Honor Society (4). Of what does she make you think ? Why, peaches and cream, of course. This delightful girl is worthy of the appellation. All the qualities of womanhood are hers. She is also one of the rarities of this school ; namely, a girl with long tresses. Perhaps she thinks she will be like Sam- son when he was shorn of his locks. But the ef- fect is pleasing. She always seems to be the slightest bit reserved, calm, and dignified ; but beneath that calm exterior there is a warm heart. We do not worry about Wilda ' s future. Adeline Mae Davis General Course Girls ' League: Glee Club (1, 2, 4); Montana Interscholastic Music Meet |2, 4); Gypsy Rover (2) ; Basketball (4) ; Girls ' Athletic Association (4). This fair-haired young person, known as a dizzy blonde, has won many honors for the class because of her remarkable ability as a singer. She has brains, wit. and humor— everything to make a charming personality. And dance ! Oh, dear ! You should just see her to appreciate her. How she loves to boost for her team. too. Some day we hope to see our Adeline on the other side cf the footlights.
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Benton Wynn Harris Wiln Charles William Benton Scientific Course Hi-Life (3); Basketball (1, 2, 3. 4); Football (3, 4). Hello! Chuck! rains on this well-liked, red- headed lad during his passage down any hall tin the building. He is a basketball player of merit who has striven hard in the interests of the class and school during every season and has been rewarded by a place on the second team for the last two years. He is seldom out of sight of the other Chuck, who wins our admiration for choosing such a desirable companion. We wouldn ' t have you forget either that there was once some talk of running him on a beauty contest. Henry Harris General Course Entered from Loma (1) ; President, Athletic Association (4); Football (3, 4 1. No, Hank didn ' t play football last fall, be- cause the rules declared him ineligible. But the victory at Butte would have been even more de- cisive if Hank had been playing. He is a steady fellow who worked his way through school, and a better friend could not be wanted. Always jolly, inclined to be a trifle lazy in school work, popular, especially with the boys — these and many more good qualities belong to this earnest looking lad. Although he couldn ' t play on the team, he ardent- ly followed every football game of the season, and those trips he took with Jimmy he will long re- member. Anna Agnes Wynn Classical Course Girls ' League; Vice President, Class (3 I ; Sen- ior Representative. Student Council (4) ; Nation- al Honor Society (3, 4); President. Honor Society (4); Nothing But The Truth (3); Hi-Life (2, 3). She ' s real Irish and has brains like Dan Web- ster ' s — we all know this to be a fact. There are very few seniors who have not at some time used Anna ' s knowledge to help them out. When you hear such words as You brute! You beast, what do you mean, threatening me in this cruel fash- ion ? don ' t be shocked ; it is only Anna trying out a newly discovered dramatic feature, or fright- ening some innocent freshman. Brains, good looks, wit all these are hers. Genevieve Wilmann General Course Girls ' League. Lots of people that think they know her are sadly mistaken. Within our walls, she ' s as quiet and unassuming as Nibbles, the school mouse, al- though we wouldn ' t say she ' s such a gossip as he. But you ought to know her outside of school. Has she pep? Has she wit? Is she right there? We ' ll say she is. And did you ever see her without Bee? Maybe you did, but nobody else ever did. It just isn ' t done. No, not by Genevieve. You see, it takes two to make real mischief and fun, and these two are experts in that line.
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John Julius Yaw General Course Tech. Club (1, 2); Orchestra (I, 2, 3); Toast Master, Junior Banquet 13); Hi-Life (3). When John is most Searl-y, then he is most smiley. We believe that at some later date ve shall see him as a successful business man who shall have decided to B. Y ' s, and be a successful link in the Y. B. stores. John has taken an active part in class affairs, and it was only because of lack of time that he didn ' t also take a part in athletics. The Junior Banquet and Prom, as you know, were a great success last year, and ' tis our firm belief the success of the Banquet was largely due to the wit. humor, sense, nonsense, and ora- tory of the toastmaster, John Yaw. Dehon John Philip Lelaxd Classical Course Senate (1, 2, 3) ; Music Club (1, 2, 3) ; Presi- dent, Music Club (2); Treasurer. Music Club (3); Glee Club (1,2,3.4): Boys ' Quartet (3,4); Mon- tana Interscholastic Music Meet (2, 3, 4) ; Art Club (2) ; Frolic (3) ; Nothing But The Truth (3) ; Passing of the Third Floor Back (4i. An actor, singer, orator, and a good fellow is the one above. Jack has long been a favorite with many of his classmates and has been sug- gested for nearly every office in school. He help- ed to make the class plays the success they were and has been an active member of the boys ' glee club and quartet for four years. He was also a bass soloist for two years, winning first place this year, and has placed in the declamatory con- test. He has been connected with many events, but the most prominent of all took place when the irate members of the class of ' 25 decided to sheer the hero of the junior class play. Helen Gemberlixg Home Science Course Girls ' League; Gypsey Rover (2) ; Home Economics Club (3, 4) ; Secretary, Home Economics Club (3) ; Vice President, Home Economics Club (4) ; Basketball (1, 2, 3). We are not sure whether Helen smiles be- cause she is happy or is happy because she smiles. She may be forming the habit, for she expects to enter the business world, and she considers smiles as part of the business. Anyway, she makes this world a better place to live in by her good humor and infectious giggle. She can be very quiet at times, as some of us know. She is a good student and a credit to the school. Dorothy Lox ' ise Deiion Scientific Course Girls ' League; Glee Club (1); Music Club (4). Here we have the greatest rival of Ponjola in the realm of looks. Dot has brains as well as beauty and her smile has won for her a little niche in the heart of each of her classmates. A more joyous maid would be hard to bring to light; and, like the Fairy Queen of the story books, she spreads sunshine everywhere she goes. Fairy Queens have never been known to be real, and their living replicas will be termed extinct when Dot leaves, disrupting the conceptions of many members of the class on subjects pertaining to the problems of real fife.
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