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Butler. Janet I-atin Club I ; Nautilus 2, 3. 4 Vice-President 3 A certain look, chic and trimly dressed. —King Henry V. Cannon. Sherman Nature Study Club I : Latin Club 3 Consul 3; German Club 4 President 4 He D’tis a scholar, and a ripe good one. —Henry VIII. Carey. Katherine “Kate” Domestic Science Club I History-Civics Club 4 Good, sweet Kate, be merry. —The I aming of the Shrew. Casey. James Jimmy History-Civics Club 4 I am not shaped for sportive tricks. —King Richard III. Cirves. Prank Cirves Radio Club 3. 4; German Club 3 :or I profess not talking; only this— Let each ntan do his best. —Henry IV. Clark. Iva History-Civics Club 4 Good name in woman is the immediate jewel of her soul. —Othello. Colby. Helen Philomathia 2. 3. 4; I reasurer 2 Class Vice-President 2 Latin Club 1, 2 Midsummer Night's Dream 3 Youth, beauty, wisdom, courage, all That happiness and prime can happy call. —All's Well That Ends Well. Conklin. Katherine “Katie” Nautilus 2. 3, 4 Class Secretary 4 You have a noble and a true Conception of god-like friendship. —Merchant of Venice. Pttyr Twenty-Six
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7 t Brown, Brice Why, then the world's my oyster. Which with my sword will open. Merry Wives of Windsor. Brown. Earl Glee Club 1.2. 3. 4. 3: Chorus 2. 3 Forum 2. 3. 4. 5: Vice-President 3 History-Civics Club 2, 3. 4 Windmills of Holland 3 Japanese Princess 4 He'd trial[v sn’ce music with enameled stones. I wo Gentlemen of Verona. Bruns. Ethel Her voice was ever soft. Gentle and low; an excellent thing in a Woman. —King Lear. Buchanan. Edith Basketball 2. 3. 4 Be great in act, as you have been in thought. —King John. Bulowsky. Bessie Domestic Science Club I History and Civics Club 4 As merry as the day is long. —Much Ado About Nothing. Burch. Helen Philomathia 3. 4. 5; Treasurer 3 History-Civics Club 3; Glee Club I, 2 She talseth most delight in musical instruments. — I aming of the Shrew. Burke. Beatrice Girls’ Glee Club 2. 3. 4 Chorus 2, 3. 4; Japanese Princess 3 With all my heart I'll sit and hear her sing. —Henry V. Butler, Erma F. Basketball I ; Glee Club 2 German Club 2. 3; Alphian 4 She is young, and of a noble, modest nature. —Henry VIII. I’ngr Twenty-Five
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Cunningham, Thelma Philomathia 2. 3, 4 Domestic Science Club 2 II ith mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come. —Merchant of Venice. Czbulka, Marion Aiphian 4 High spares of honour in thee have I seen. —Richard II. Chase. Arthur R. M. H. S. L. S. 4 Orchestra 4 I is death to me to be at enmity; I hate it. And desire all good men's love. —Richard III. Dahlen. Glenn Pest'' Class Baseball 2, 3 Class Basketball 3 Class Football 3, Regular Football 4 Regular Basketball 4 They sap most men are moulded out of faults. And, for the most, become much better f or being a little bad. —Measure for Measure. Damm, Frances Latin Club I. 2. 3 A quietness of spirit. —Merchant of Venice. Denglc. Irene Domestic Science Club 1. 2 hou art both fair and true. —Love’s Labour Lost. Devine, Mildred Milly” English Club I ; Latin Club 2 Basketball 1,2; Philomathia 2, 3. 4 But thou art fair, and at thp birth Nature and Fortune joined to mal(c thee great. —King John. Devine. Margaret Marg She mal(es a July's dap as short as December. —A Winter's I ale. Page Twenty-Seven
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