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'- Q - ,l-g. A I 'Q' ' -Jang uv gas- moi? tin Hotham 203 THE Red Hot Henry's branded 209 had the cleverest branding irons, tires and racers. Their fires went out, their racers broke down, and their tires were too tired to win them any glories: therefore, they won the booby prize-no wonder! ! ! Reece Ragland was their captain. He was so fond of operatic music, he was ever singing Hear Me, Norma. She heard. A whiz as running center was Bonita Josehans. lt is not the size that always wins. Wynona Pellman took Home Making. We wonder why? No matter from what source or how they came, Walter Rogers would eat cookies. Freda Moul learned Moore in Spanish than any other girl. Edna Lawton gave most of her atten- tion to cooking: she practiced on her family. Everyone, particularly girls, talked to Harold Kearns to hear his southern brogue. lt was good to have several at- tractions to win popularity. Ruth Mc-Clelland would make a good Alaggie . Don't ever take her comp-act. The quietest little member of the llcnry's was Mildred Paulsen. She has to bc double to be seen. Saul Rosen made us dance everytime he got utar a piano. We know his future. Too bad. Marie Palmuuist, that we frighten you so: maybe some day you'll have a hen-peeked husband. Parties! ! ! Most parties! I ! ! Wasn't it great that Isabel Randall had a brother from Boulder. The dancing, prancing hero of the basketball floor was Eli llickman. But you ought to see him pole vault. 29 Silence is golden, but we wish Mildred Kratzer would spend some of her gold. One of our coming governors is Theldra McBride. She has already been making her campaign speeches. Fickleness was the dominant element in Howard Nowlen. We heard he was trying to overcome this fault. Persistence was the keynote of Mar- garet Lewis' success. Keep on! You'll construct a tunnel greater than the one your father just completed. We'd like to see Abe Peskin smile or a girl that could make him smile. Evelyn Krebs could sing like a, bird, but she was so stingy with her music. Variety is the spice of life. Rose 0'Block thought it was especially true about hair. We were particularly fortunate this year in having such a polite chem as- sistant in Durey Peterson. A disposition like his was a characteristic to be envied. Leah List made too much noise, we could almost hear her think. Edith Khuntz puts her athletic training into everyday useg for instance, you should have seen her work for the Senior party. We'd like to ask Florence lilt-Laughlin which she prefers, dancing or Melvin. Perhaps both. llow is it possible for fat men to play tennis? For your answer consult Francis Pircher.
Beryl O'Laughlin was the livi11g picture of Five Footffwo, Eyes of Blue. Our stately blonde, Margaret Price, has put in her application for membership in the Hollywood colony. Our Golden addition, Alex Lewis, was shedding bright rays over the basketball floor. No, Nellie is not Roy Miles's sister. She is the prize seamstress of the school. Here's to Ruth Siegel's gray eyes! Be- ware of them, boys. Elena Smith's fingers were exceedngly clever. She could make more fancy work than any one else could imagine. Our izitcirnittent classmate, Lee Keith, guessed the right answer twice-two days in successione-in boys' cooking class. Martha Morgan earned her way through school by selling puppies, not hot dogs. She also hung her curtains on en- gagement rings. So painstaking was Vivian McLaughlin that she spent six hours on every paper. Typing was the vocation and avocation of Oleva Miller. Practice makes perfect. Martha Mctllean would make a fine caryatid. She certainly had perfect facial control. A new rancher was Thomas Mclnerny. He bears inspection and acquaintance. Kitty Laird did everything she at- tempted so exceedingly well that we prophesy for her a brilliant future. ELI lIIt'KNIANfElltS llefwtily Football til 3 Bust-lmzl.ll C243 1 'I'r:lt'k tl l Z All Around .-Xtlile-tc-2 Roost:-rsg Balskvt- lmll fill , , IZONITA JOSENHANS-llaskctlmll J11!l!lI1'r ll Club: ll. A. C.: G. R.: l':iptz1ll1 nf Volleyball: Big Sister HAnot.n J. lfHARNSf HI'Otllf'l '-fff S Just Kwan Ce-ntrul High, YV2lSlllllgl0ll, ll. C.: Vim- Pres. of Clio LEE KEITH- l,e:tky -Iinzy Kid EDITH I.. KHUNTZ- Dvclie -Enjoys Little Kisses Girls' Sports: Baskt-tlmll IWIILITRED E. KllATZEl!1.'llllS'lClllll. Ever Kind Commerce- Club 30
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