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CORA HOFSTAD Fair as a slar when only one is shining' in the slgy.-Wordsworth. ' ALLAN M. HOLTON Though I amalways in' haste, I am never in a hurry.-Wesley. lt is a pretty good boost for Stadium and a credit to Allan that he rides a bicycle from Puyallup every morning to be one of the 'I4 class of Stadium. ERNEST J.Hov12R A Every production of genius must be the production of enlhusiasm.-Beaconsfield. His. record speaks for itself: Winner Ora- torical contest, '13, Winner of S in debating, l9l2g captain debating teams, 'l3, 'I4g editor Tahomag essay writerg vale- dictorian of the class, average, 93.37 per cent. HELEN I-IUGGINS ' Bright as lhe .sun her eyes the gazer strike, And like lhe sun, they .shine on all alike: Yet graceful ease, and sweetness void of pride, Might hide her faults, if bellcs had faulls lo hide. Helen has won a .strong and lasting popu- larity among us by her cheerfulness, lier tal- ents and ability. She is a society belle, an excellent student, a delightful companion, and an advocate of the hesitation who maintains that there is no harm in dancing if you keep on dancing. Helen, as society editor of the Tahoma, has been kept busy inventing sources of news, in which she has been entirely suc- cessful. Member Tahoma Bronze committeeg Punch and Decoration committeeg Class receptions. LQUISE. LUCE. HUNT Thou living ray of intellectual fire.-Carlyle This column is singularly blessed with honor students. Miss Hunt ranked second with 93.33 per cent, loser by .04 tothe worthy at the head of the list. The efficient Alumni editor of the Tahoma: an intellectual giant in her Vergil class. Vice-president German club: secretary Col- lege club: sub. senior basket-ballg junior class representative. MURIEL LANG HUTCHISON Frailly, thy name is woman. A demure society miss whose activities in the social circles of the class bespeak a warm congeniality and a suave disregard of the rigors of the class room.
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HAROLD D. HAYWARD His love far the fair only exceeds his cheerfulncss and a17'alwilily. Harold fknown to at least 4,000 people as 'l-lick'J is the assiduous, enterprising, persist- ent, competent, etc., advertising manager of the Tahoma. Hiclc is not noted for a hatred of the opposite sex, but this does not deter his onward progress. He stands well in his studies and is one of the most popular fellows in schoolg ever generous, and thoughtful of others. To his friends, a real friend. Manager, Senior dance: vice-president, Sen- ior classy ad. manager, Tahomag winner hrst prize S. H. S. ad. writer's contest. FREDERICK T. HEATH We enjoy ourselves only in our nzorlf, our doing: and our lies! doing is our hes! enjoy- ment.-facobi, Fred has made the business-managership ol: the Tahoma the cornerstone of his success, and it carries a towering edilice. Heath is known for several hundred idiosyncrasies, to-wit: embryo side-burns, tonsorial adornment, neck- tie, roll-room orations, and plumagecl lids. MARY ALICE HENLEY Laughing cheerfulmfss throws sunlight on all lhe palhs of life. A girl whose companionship is equaled only by her own good nature. CLEO MYRTLE HESS She can scarce lell if she has loved or noi: She of her heart no register hath lfepl. -Sidney. A girl with the exquisite touch of rehne- ment, whose ability is well matched by her own good qualities. Cleo established her po- sition hrmly in the class by her portrayal of the character of Phebe in the class play. Events have proved well, also, the observation of the sage: lt is in learning to act that many youthful hearts learn how to love. Cleo goes to Ellensburg Normal next year. Member G. A. A. HELEN R. HICKS 'Tis lwul a lmse, ignolzle mind lha! mounls no higher lhan a hird can soar. HOWARD EVERETT HINE. The superior man is slow in his words and earnest in his conducl.-Confucius. The 'I4 A. C. M. Y. president. I-line has a habit of putting into his work an earnest- ness which has won for him the respect of his classmatesg and he possesses a good humor and optimism which it is difficult to rutile. But- A good heart will, at times, betray the best head in the world. Barlow High editor, Tahoma, l9lZ. Fac- ulty representative, Commencement.
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ll ' as f ri ' ...W MARGARET HYDER She lallfcl, she smiled, my hear! .she lv-t,1l'rl --Burns. Although we did not refer to any of the numerous young men who might give us con- siderable information about the Lady, we lind that her specialties are downing and playing basket-ball. Her fame rests on her Parisian instinct, the creation of styles. Cap-tain baslcet-ball championsg winner of an HS. NICHOLAS JAUREGUY The tried clay of the common road, The recliluale and patience of the roclfs. -Markham. Nick bespealcs the rugged air of independ- ence, sturdiness, and worth which belongs to him who is simple and strong. Jaureguy's burn- ing force of mind and incisive reasoning made him' the Douglas of debate at Stadium. We only wish that there had been a little laugh- ter with the serious stuff. Niclc believed hitch your wagon to a star and you will at least get over your back-yard fence. He was born to climb. He went to the University of Oregon this spring, and has already macle the Freshman debating team. Debating editor Tahomag member 'I3 and 'l4 school debating teams. ARTHUR JOHANSON The lzesl of men have ever loved repose. -Lander. Art is remembered for his mirth, optimism, and longitude, An ardent booster and a loyal friend. ERNEST LEROY JOHNSON, A gladiator, young and fair in youth. Johnson is a capable student, and a more capable wrestlerg the champion in his class at high schoolg the winner of medals in the cross- country and Wrestling. The accumulation of the latter will soon put him in the running for the honors of a czar or Kaiser as far as or- namentation is concerned. ESTHER N. JOHNSON Life is not lo live, but lo be well.-Martial. A sweet and unassuming girl, brimming with health and enthusiasm. Esther has been rather silent during her school life, but we expect that she will meet the long future with full responsibility, Her favorite sport is horse- back riding, at which she is very proficient. Noted for her statuesque pose. EVA MAY JOHNSON Thy saul was like a star and dwell apart. -Wordsworth. An unassuming girl whose intended career at the University of Washington, we feel sure, will open into a full-rounded success.
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