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Ji more? HOOdl PerTa'nI iI Hall of Fame Most Popular Boy.........................................Barrett, Bros, Farmiloe Most Popular Girl..........................................Abrams, Both, Merrill Handsomest Boy............................................Barrett, Lytell, McCoy Best Looking Girl...........................................Lawrence, Hoag, Lusk Most Talented..............................................Bowen, Hoag, McCoy Most Studious.........................................Henryson, Burdoin, Wilson Noisiest..............................................Thompson, Craig. F. Kelly Cutest...........................................................Goldberg, Chase Wittiest...........................................Goldberg, N. Kelly, Hoffman Most Conceited.................................................F. Kelly, McCoy Best Dressed..............................................Barrett, Chase, Abrams Cleverest.................................................. Hoag, Gram, Hoffman Best All-around Boy......................................Bros, Barrett, Kogentine Best All-around Girl.......................................Hoag, Abrams. Merrill Laziest...................................................Lytell, N. Kelly, Argo Biggest Flirt...............................................McCoy, Barrett, Argo Biggest Flirtee.......................................F. Kelly, Merrill, Thompson Most Flirted..........................................Barrett. F. Kelly, Abrams Shortest.......................................,......Straus. Goldberg, Nickells Tallest.....................................................Beal, Lytell, Tryon Narrowest..................................................Nickells, Beal, Bowen Biggest Boss.......................................F. Kelly, Thompson, Nickells Biggest Bluffer......................................Goldberg. McKinnon, Barrett Nerviest.............................................Thompson, Merrill, F. Kelly Best Boy Athlete.........................................Bros’ Farmiloe. Barrett Best Girl Athlete.......................................Goldberg, Wilson, Gilbert Best Dancer.............................................Lawrence, Barrett. Abrams Silliest..............................................Craig, F. Kelly, Thompson Peppiest...............................................Craig, ThomPson’ F Kel,y Most Bashful...............................................chasf- MacLean’ Cra 1 Favorite Spot...............................................Fronl Hal1- Room 328 Future Ambition.......................................Catch Miss Penney loafing 23
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Dorothy Strouse .... Business College U. C. Club: W. H. A. A. “Don’t tease her about being short. For the always Aa a quick retort. Marjorie Thompson—Calhoun . . U. of M. U. C.: President Script '21: Drawing Club '21. '22: G. A. A.; W. H. A. A.; Stage De-signer Class Play. The school is full of a number of things To beckon a spirit where fancy has wings.” Margaret Tryon—Douglas . . . . U. of M. G. A. A.: U. C.: W. H. A. A.: Assistant Costume Mistress Class Play. “’Tis a fine thing to belong to a distinguished line And grace it just as you do. friend of mine.” Winifred Tyner—Calhoun . . . Undecided G. A. A.: U. C. Club. The best of things we wish for you. Now and always your whole life through.” Dorothy Wilson—Douglas . . Smith College W Club: G. A. A.; Glee Club 21; U. C.; Key Society. “ VT in Latin's a fishy mark. Hut Dorothy is a Latin shark. Lawrence Beckstrom—Lake Harriet. Undecided “Our wise friend Lawrence is very good In history, math,—and quietude. Sopiiik Ciiowninc.........................U. of M. “She can talk the talk of men And touch with thrilling fingers. Elbert E. Farmiloe—Kent School. III. U. of M. Aces: Hi-Y: Second Team Football '21 : First Team '22. “In our class there are those that are thick and thin; In the group that is thick you will surely win.” Hannah A. Femrite—Madison . . U. of M. G. A. A. “She has those dreamy eyes of blue. A heart courageous, smilin' through.” Myrtle Gilbert—Whittier . . . Undecided Girls' W” Club: G. A. A.; U- C. Mignonette is sweet they say. Hut Myrtle in our hearts will stay.” Harold Gunderson................................ Mute his tongue; His brow unstrung.” Ronald Vauchn—Whittier .... U. of M. Track 16. 17: Glee Club: W Club: W. H. A. A.: Cross Country: Hi-Y. Handy feet and handsome features. Help make handy, handsome creatures. 22
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M prM race! n - 1 rn'i rrrp Harowku. French Gorgkn Dkkknbalch ’resident Vice I'resident Secretary Treasurer The Class of March, 1923 The class of March, 1923, has two distinctions; it is the largest and the last class to 1m graduated from West High in March. We started at the first of the year to make our last term at West a worth while one. hut we were disappointed, for the School Board dissolved the March Class liefore we had become fairly well acquainted. However, I do not think anyone regrets having Im cii a member of it. Although our class will he forgotten, we shall never forget the four years we spent at West together. In closing, on behalf of the class members, I wish to say goodbye to the faculty at West who, with untiring interest, have helped to make us lietter young men and women to do our part in the world. Ciiari.es Bakdwki.l, President. 24
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