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SENIOR GIRLS How I Samuel, Neuman Kelly, Bennett, Casey, Lrrid aurst, Cargill, Simpson, Per- fzonne. Bow 7 McClui.:, Koclren lrrleerr, Geraer, Peterson Casek, Sernco, Walberq Erecrus, Schafiner, Sacotte Costin. Row 3 Richard, Heyman Cohen, Wald, Novy, I-lrll Paulton, Biclc, McGowan Moser, Sieqel, Cohen, Ericlz- HOU, Bow 4 Kean, Pinson Frank, F els e n, Phillips Scott, Tunney, Kle, Pressle: Marks. SENIOR GIRLS Row lfEtten, Balch, Sott- mcrnn, Schneidsrrrxcrr, Auk- land, Barry, Callrrei, Mc- Keaq. Row 2-Kimball, Rydberq, Grimstead, Robertson, Hei- liq, Conimb, Lecrsue, Lynn, Ohlsen, Locke. Row 3fF 0 X , Iohnson. Bevan, Wavelet, Murphy, Fisher, lohnson, Drell, Git- telson, Gill, Lotka. Bow 4e-McCabe, Dreifuss, Hanson, Lazavus, Drabant, Brssra, Gould., Flanagan, Ijlrzfrg, Schuler, Rosenbera. she is a senior girl and proud of it. She has finally reached the lreifjrlit ot her li ah school career. Her dignity and sliqht air oi superiority may help to identity her tor you. The Senior Girls' Cluh is newly organized, SENIOR GIRLS How I Murphy, Andor- son, Smith, Ntfrqqrns, Dul- lunr, Koontz, Moore, Zemi- ronski, Larson, Kunnler. How T Shcller, Blocker Mrkkelsen, Elverson, Finch Swords, Petersen, Mitchell, Benke, Russell, Graves Steinway, Nordstrom, Lind- strorn. Row 3 'Mcrqnuson, Dil- lion, Mahn, Eahlstronr, Irv- ine, Iolrnson, Parkinson Simpson, Andersen, Ander- sen, Corbett, Leetz, Brewer. Row 4 Anderson, Simp- son, Hansen, Tuscher, De- laney, Lach, Richards,Plott, Sundherq, Hennesey, Basen- hlatt. with Miss Margaret Hurrrey, the assistant prin- cipal, as the sponsor. The otticers are as tol- lows: Buth Tunney, preside-ntg Vivian Kle, vice- presidentg lean Scott, secretary, Catherine Pressler, troosurerp and lean Phillips, social Paqe 28
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heknits . . . and though she may not be so adept is her sister of years ago who worked without ven watching her clicking needles, this mod- rn school girl realizes the value of being able 3 do things for herself in an age of machinery. Lecause she is a sociable person, she has tanded herself together with her fellow knit- ers to exchange yarns. Knit two, purl two, knit two, purl two, the Qnxious looking girl in the corner keeps up a teady monotone. Don't mind her, says one of her more 'dvanced associates, she's just learning. ffiss Shannon is a swell teacher. l've learned 'll l know about knitting from her. The girls meet in two groups since there are no many members for one room. The 4B's lone make up one group and the other ins ludes the 3B's, 3A's, and 413i's. The president of the 4B group is Margaret Kwrrrrno crus Bow lfAukl::nd, ll.rn.le.t, Malnfeldt, Bellows, felin- son. Bow Q -Twiciiell, Milfs, Barron, Pe-trozz, Giefzi, Klerntner, Mase. Row 3 Navy, Vfise, Casio, Bose, Penny Gyn- enwein, Halperin, Hfxle, Swanson. Bow 4f-Liliensiszzi Su' bert, Weishavs, l!fzrE1lbir'g, Miss Shannon, Sax-.rye Tunney, Sctizrfiner, S Q age 27 KNITTING CLUB Bow lf Bodine, Aylward, Reid, Sclirnid, Mowrrlc, Kie, Anderson. Bow Z Petmstnr, Tarn' horn, Spiedel, D y k s t i ir, FOIG, Kieirr, B1 einer, Dell Stark. Bow 3 Kraebber, Feld, Belcher, Iiulxnson, lqiaricis Bell, Voltz, Elliott, Ander- son, Walker, Spanqolo. Bow 4 Carts, Fox, Eberle, Corrigan Miss Shan' non, Flanir nm, By 1 nes, Finlayson, Abialtrrrrr, Ab: 3' liansori. Flannigan, Dellora Corrigan is vice-president, Betty Eberle is secretary, and Virginia Fox is treasurer. Heading the other group are lane Sawyer as president, Betty Parkinson, vice- presidentg Buth Tunney, secretary, and lean Malberg, treasurer. The articles in the process of being made are widely varied. There are scarves and gaily colored sweaters, mitts, caps, skirts, suits, dresses, and innumerable other things. ln spite of dropped stitches and rows to be done over, persistence prevails in the end. The club, meeting weekly, devotes alternate meetings to business and pleasure. They con- tributed SlO from their treasury to the Thanks- giving Fund. The girls bring their activities to a climax with a fashion show which affords an opportunity to display their handiwork to fel- low students and proud parents. There is never any danger of a shortage of members. The club is one of the rnost popular among Hirsch girls.
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.32Ov Senior Girls ROW l f s Dykstra, Evizifs, Calls, Bcrrtel, Bruno, Nilgik Eckert, Wellzars'Jii, O Melia Dcivfenloach, Krnght. How 2 Rose, 'WiflE'.e1eli, Stock, Schmid, l-inmnqei, Wildeloo-ei, Fox Fe 1 E1 s Crowe, Townsend Brown, Hodgson, Kiefer, Bodine, Row 3 Lampezt Grit.- bach, Lassers, Baden Blus- tert, Walker, Mayfield Hein zel, Richard, Hussey, Efiluss Zumbaugh, Vfillianis. Row Llf-f Berqesori, Foicl Elliott, Voltz, Hurd Bzrlcer, Bell, lolinsen, Nisely, Gull laid, Bell. hairman. After paving the membership fee, '- f ach girl receives an official card signifying hat she is a member in good standing. Senior girls help to carry out the programs if all organizations throughout the school hey preside, act as vice-presidents aio ss-cre aries, take charge of clulc dues, ross and -.1 SENKJB GIRLS Karlson Gerwig, Eberle, Goetz. How 2 fSulzenfnss, Peter- son, Alperinlc, Scann-ell, Neely, Nordstrom, Slnvey, Hall, Anderson, Aylwuid, Kerlchove, Plenz. Row 3 -e Hallenhorq, Greenloanni, Estnn, Freund lodhyn, VV3ssQi'riiaii, Lipton, Galolta, Grstxfson, Kozcilc, Lilienstern. Row 4 -Eligrcli, Ricliaidfs, Frwfe, And Hrs ai., Vfillifiriifi, illyrn, Splldfl, Reid, Sle- plion, Vflse Senior Girls Stephon. How 2 fGott, Ahranarn- son, Gutelcanst, Point Haas, Kruqjolin Cotnn, Kanipslcy, Hay, Alexander, l'Craeloloer, Ccinnor. Row 3 Abrcihani, lfftolrl, Freischlaq, Feld Cowlnq, Goldberg, F r i t z , Beicli-sr, Carriqan, Gasey lohnxson, Lewbin, Ort.z, How 4 Storrner, Connors, Evans, Smith, Behrnlce, liott, Waite, Stork, Spangelo, Keri- ner doughnut sales, and direct the younger girls. The senior girls are really too lousy fffiili other activities tc have ar. elaborate schedule of affairs. Their biggest social event is ci teoi, which is given each ,semester for tlie girls and their mothers. Row l-Peterson, Moeciz, Ganz, Krusoe, Denst, Fox, I-lammerstrom, Farnham, Row l Scnneidol, Bode- n1an,Mason Cliilui Kixeilie, Dell, Buehzer, Milla, Call,
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