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CS'rue ‘Blue DAVID ROSS. “Dave.” “Stately and tall, he walks through the hall.” Basket Ball Squad ’23. Football '24. ORVIE SHEFLAND. “Hardo” “Mow.” “We grant although he had much wit he was very shy of using it.” ELIZABETH SODAL. “Tuppie.” “Just fair enough to be pretty, Just dainty enough to be neat, Just saucy enough to be witty, That’s “Tuppie” hard to beat.” Glee Club ’21-2-3. Operetta '23. WILLIAM SPLAN. “Bill.” The blush that on thy cheek is found Bloometh fresh the whole year round. Class Stunt 1924. VIOLET YOUNG. ‘“Maggie.” “Never works and never worries. Never flunks, and seldom hurries.” Sec-Treas. Class ’23. Glee Club 21-2-3-4. State Typing Contest ’23. Operetta 1923. Class Stunt ’24. G. A C. ’24. Camera Club ’22-23.
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rue 'Blue ft MARGERY MILLER. “Marg.” “Let the world go as it may; I’ll tkae it either way.” High School Orchestra 1922. Glee Club 1921 Camera Club 1922-23. Class Stunt 1924. AUDRIA MILLER. “Athletics, not men, interest me.” Glee Club 1921-3-4. G. A. C. 1924. Basket Ball 1923 “Operetta” 1923. GIFFORD NELSON. “John Gifford” He talked an infinite deal of nothing Class Sec. ’21. Class Stunt ’21-2-3-4 Operetta '23. Cheer Leader ’21-2-3-4 Editor in Chief True Blue 1924. Representative 1922-4. Boys Club ’24 Sec-Treas. Boys’ Club ’24. “Clarence” 1924. Camera Club ’22-24 CLARICE NELSON. “Clarice is a perfect little girl — at times.” Glee Club 1923-24. Operetta 1923. Camera Club 1922-23. HUGH ROBBINS. “Company, villanous company, hath been the sport of me.” Boys Glee Club 1922. Latin Club 1922. Class Stunt 1923. High School Orchestra 1922.
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‘fSrue iBlue Class Prophecy It was during the reign of David Ross in 1933 as Czar of Russia, who had overthrown the republic of 1925. He has, at this time for his private secretary, a scheming young man, William Splan, in whom he foolishly places much trust. Through his position, William Splan, secretly head of a revolution- ary party, tries to overthrow the Czar and establish a republic with him- self as President. His charming young wife, Doris Engdahl, is in this plot with her husband, and aids him a great dieal by her extraordinary ability. Czar Ross received a telegram from his detective, Orvie Ssefland, a daring young man, who is working in Warsaw against the rebels. Clyde Jensch, a hot patriot, who is working under William Splan’s orders, is leader of this revolt. The Czar immediately sends troops under the command of Robert Iieggen, a general who took active part in the revol- ution of 1925, and locks himself up in his highest tower after having placed a firm guard about the room in which his will is kept; but through the treachery of his private secretary, Fredlerick Hughes, a young Amer- ican, is able to gain access to the treasury, and make away with the will. The Czar prizes this will almost above his life, because if the future Czar were known, he would be murdered by the rebels. Frederick hides the papers in his gold-handled cane and sets sail on the fastest boat forAmerica. Just off the coast of the West Indies, the ship is wrecked, and Frederick, the only survivor, having lost his pre- cious cane, is washed on the shore of the United States where he is res- cued by Agnes Lahiff, a heroic young girl. She has become a noted singer and is at present taking her summer vacation, after a strenuous and successful winter spent in singing for radio concerts in company with Elizabeth Sodal and Clarice Nelson, who were lecturing over the radio on home-cooking. But to return to the precious cane! Margaret Hannah, a dashing young maid, always fond of outdoor sports, is camping and sees a glittering object in the water. She dives with a daring loop and swimming rapidly to it, manages to grasp it in her hand In reaching the shore, to her disgust, she finds out that it is nothing but a cane and hurls it back in. A few hours afterward, Roger Defenbaugh, a young man with jet black hair slicked back from his forehead, coming along in a motor boat, is attracted by the bi’ight object in the water. He steers toward it. and with a swoop of his hand picks it up. In doing this, the p-old handle falls off, and the paper within is revealed to his sight. Roger is the craft- iest detective in Florida and at one glance at the paner realizes its im- portance. He makes for shore at a rapid pace, and hurries to t is office. Through his excitement he enters the wrong door, which in closing after him locks. With great surprise he finds himself in a small dirty room and sees a silent red head bending over a tvpewi’iter. At a closer loo1r he finds that it is his old classmate, David Hope, but his face is wrinkled and haggard and his shoulders are drooped. He is typing with rapiditv and mumbling at every error. David is one of the fastest typists in the United States. Conscious of someone staring at him, he looks up
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