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Snyder Dorothy LoliIse Snyder Classical Course Girls ' League: Forum (3, 4); Senior Dramat- ics (41 ; Hi-Life (3, 4); Delegate to Girls ' Voca- tional Conference (4). Don ' t you know this happy lady? Why, it is Dorothy Snyder, you know, the one that can use words so long that they would choke any one else who would attempt them. We are of the private opinion that this Dorothy was a very close and intimate friend of the late departed Noah Web- ster, or that she is a spiritualist. Draw your own conclusions. She is witty and has originality, besides being studious. These three things com- bined are rarely found in any one being, and we wish that more of us could have made her ac- quaintance. Phyllis Alberta Wilson General Course Girls ' League; Glee Club (2). Phyllis has seldom been seen without some- thing 1 to say — not chatter, but something with a worth-while meaning. Her favorite topic has been her teachers, those ungrateful unmanageable and narrow-minded creatures. Whether she work- ed all the time or not doesn ' t matter, as the one thing to be admired is that she always asserted her independence and let the world know her mind. Whether woman suffrage is ever estab- lished over the world, it will always be popular where Phyllis is or she will make it so. She would make a perfect model for any style show, but it is hoped that she is not lured into the Fol- lies by any attractive offers. Huidekoper Russell Lafayette Traber General Course Glee Club (1. 2, 3, 4): Montana Interscholas- tic Music Meet (4) ; Winner of French Cross Word Puzzle (3). Here is an outstanding young man who seems always to be doing something wrong, but in some inconceivable way it always turns out right. Russ has taken his four years with a song and made the rest want to sing along with him. He has never been adverse to studying, but his text- books have received so much competition from Mary ' s shy glances and shyer words that is was almost feared for a while that we might lose one prospective graduate. He helped bring the state music championship to G. F. H. S. again this year by taking part in the boys ' glee club. lorry Hlideio General Course Girls ' League; Gypsy Rover (2); Glee Club (1, 2). Itty is a quiet student, who comes from the land of dykes and windmills. Fair to look upon, too, is she, with her dreamy eyes and light hair. She has, or assumes, an attitude of condescend- ing toleration toward all of the high school boys ; she simply isn ' t interested, that ' s all. She follows her course of life with a calm heart, and a grim determination that will carry her over many of life ' s bumps. She is loyal and unselfish to any one with whom she may be associated.
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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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Crumley Chapman Anna Evelyn Crumley General Course Girls ' League; Basketball (3); Girls ' Track (3) ; Tumbling (3 J ; Glee Club (2, 4) ; Forum (2) ; Frolic (3). , By casual observation, one cannot estimate the true worth of Anna. She is jolly and is a good sport, as we who are well acquainted with her know. But to some who do not know her, she seems very quiet and shy. She has a wistful smile and big dreamy eyes that give one the im- pression that she must spend a lot of her spare time reading novels or searching magazines for plans for model bungalows. Nevertheless, when she recites in class, one decides that she also reads text books and searches magazines for ideas on the deeper topics of life. Helen Ioxe Strand Commercial Course Girls ' League; Typist for Hi-Life (4). With light hair and blue eyes, a Viking queen is she. In this country of mixed races, blonde beauties are not so numerous as we should per- haps like them to be. We know her to be ex- quisitely alluring, holding the quiet charm which the care of school life has caused her to take on. In her serious moods, she is among our star pupils, for she has made a record for herself in several branches of work. In her happier moods, she is as much fun as those who make a busi- ness of it. Ronald Walter Holtz Scientific Course Nothing But The Truth (3). When Ronald acted the part of Bishop Doran in the class play during our junior year, he made a name for himself that not even a great deal of studying could lay a smudge to. He is a good actor and a fine student. He has never mingled quite enough with his fellow classmates for us to know him very well, but all that we do know about him is of positive value. He is one of the few students to get a 95 in physics. His dealings with extra-curriculum activities have been few, mainly on account of illness which has handi- capped him each year, but the part he has carried in extra work he has done exceedingly well. Evelyn Cecelia Chapman General Course Entered from Craig High School (2); Girls ' League; Business Club (3, 4); Typist for Hi-Life (4). Here is the quietest, most accommodating sen- ior imaginable. And as to patience— well, that ' s proved for she has typed for the Hi-Life for nearly a whole year. She is one of those efficient little bodies that get things done up nicely while many of us other blusterers are thinking about them. In the business world she is sure to make a success because of her accuracy and pleasing personality ; and in the senior class — well, with- out her there would be a big vacancy.
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