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TRUE BLUE 21 John Casanova Cazie Claim to distinction—His 19-page debate. “They All Love John.” Laurence Singer Lala Claim to distinction—His high opinion of himself. “Pretty Baby.” George Leaf Leaf Claim to distinction—His freckles and pug-nose. “A Sweetheart In Every Port.” Oscar Hoglund Uttie Claim to distinstion—His sweet ’ittle babv face. “Have a Heart.” Harold Olson Tata Claim to distinction—His interest in ath- letics. “A-Singin’ And A-Singin’.” Mina Zarske Claim to distinction—Her curly haiT. “Whose Pretty Baby Are You Now?” Edward O’Connell Eddie Claim to distinction—A ladies’ man. “Every Little Movement Has A Meaning All Its Own.” Stella Wolf Skinny Claim to distinction—Her dramatic abili- ties. “That Cubanola Glide.” Dorothy Everson Dotty Claim to distinction—Her rosy cheeks. “Dear Little Dotty Dimple.” Gilmore Johnson Gil Claim to distinction—His sneeze. “They Always, Always Pick On Me.” Etta Marty Claim to distinction—Her size. “It’s The Busy Little Bee That Gets The Honey.” Blanche Brunelle Babe Claim to distinction—“I Can’t.” “If I Had My Way.” Eieanore Larson Claim to distinction—Her tiny voice. “Hark! Hark! The Lark!” Effie Peterson Claim to distinction—Her guard. “Soldier Boy! Soldier Boy! Did You Ever See A Lassie?” Helen McDonald Claim to distinction—Her coiffure. “Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland.” Lillie Miller Lil Claim to distinction—Her disposition. “I Want To Linger.” Emil Nordby Claim to distinction—His socialistic tend- encies. “Gee, I Wish I Had A Girl.” Clarence Carlson Miss Calal Claim to distinction—His gentle manners. “What Do You Want With Me?”
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”0 TRUE BLUE JUNIORS JUNIOR NOTES Class Officers President—George Leaf Vice-President—Charles Holden Secretary—Harold Olson Treasurer—William Haugen Class colors—Purple and white Josephine Loughney Joe Claim to distinction—Her trips on the “Cranberry Special.” “Where the Brown-Eyed Susans Grow.” Mary Tourtellot Empty Claim to distinction—Her hair. “Waiting for the Robert E. Lee.” Irving Jacobson Jakie Claim to distinction—The star of the min- strels. “Daddy Long Legs.” Jean Kinney Kinnickinnic Claim to distinction—Her love (?) for the boys. “And Could I I ove Another? No-No-No!” Hilda Hanson Hans Claim to distinction—One of the “Smock Twins.” “If You Only Had My Disposition.” Margaret Trieb Chief Claim to distinction—Her conduct during the 10:30 period. “Dainty Little Buttercup.” Hilda Carlquist Carl Claim to distinction—Chewing gum dur- ing speed tests. “They’re Wearing ’Em Higher In Hawaii.” William Haugen Willie Claim to distinction—Teasing the girls. “They’ll Never Believe Me.” Charles Holden Chas Claim to distinction—His Senior girl. “She’s Helen of Hudson, Not Helen of Troy.” Myrtle Erickson Mert Claim to distinction—Her shyness. “There’s A Quaker Down In Quaker Town.” Esther Haven Porkie Claim to distinction—Her rapid fire of conversation. “When I Walk, I Always Walk With Willie.” Anna Amquist Teddy Claim to distinction—Her case on the boy across the isle. “Don’t Take My Darling (Freshie) Boy Away.” Clara Rowley Her claim to distinction—Her popularity with the boys; for example, Laurence, Casey, and Jakie. “What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For When They Don’t Mean What They Say?” Erna Klein Ern Claim to distinction—She’s Bertha’s greater better three-quarters half. “Naughty-Naughty-Naughty!” Bertha Elwell Bert Claim to distinction—She’s got a MAN. “The Whole Town’s Wise I’m In Love With You.”
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22 TRUE BLUE SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE NOTES Class Officers President— Raymond Burke Vice-President—Myrtle Rusch Secretary—Marion Christofferson Treasurer—Alvilda Anderson Class colors—Maroon and gold Merle Shaw Whence is thy learning? Hath thy toil o’er looks consumed the midnight oil ? Loren Larson Life’s a serious proposition. Irving Melbostad Why hide your light under a bushel? I xjla Tumquist Blessed are they that are pleasant to live with. William Burton I had rather have a fool to make me hap- py than experience to make me sad. Herbert Walby To have joy one must share it. Leonard Carlson A cheerful companion is better than a waterproof coat and a foot-warmer. Herman Olson I pity bashful men who feel the pain of fancied scorn and undeserved disdain. Cora Jacobson Crumble? No, what’s the good? Irfiugh? Yes, why not? Sing? Why, yes, to be sure! Florence Peterson My own thoughts are my soul companoins. Grace Peterson A violet by a mossy stone, Half hidden from the eye. Raymond Burke Get out and do something. Then talk if you must, but the chances are you won’t feel so much like it. Lucilia Swain Myrtle Rusch Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more; Men are deceivers ever. Margery Kelly Imagination is the supreme gift of the gods. LeRoy Peterson For Satan finds some mischief still For idle hands to do. Marie Yackel She can because she believes she can. Helen Young It’s no use to grumble and complain. Alvilda Anderson Her looks do argue her replete with modesty Edwin Stofer There’s lots of fun in the world if a fel- low only knows how to find it. Ragna Shem None but herself can be her parallel. Jane Hodgins Time will change it in his flight, And change the auburn hair to white. Edna Murray I would make reason my guide. Irene North Who has ever seen her frown? Mary Johannesen 0 that those lips had language! Leona Burkhardt Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean.
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